Title: The Stamina of the Sent: Why Waiting is Warfare in a World That Refuses to Rest By Harold Mawela | Akasia, Pretoria I. A Confession from the Dark Last Thursday, Stage 6 load-shedding hit our grid like a knockout punch. I sat on my veranda in Akasia—laptop battery at 7%, deadline looming, and the neighbourhood silent except for the hum of generators fighting their losing battle. My spirit mirrored the grid: depleted. I had been running—running to meet demands, running to answer calls, running to fix problems I never created. And like Eskom’s crumbling infrastructure, I was moments from total collapse. Then, cutting through the darkness like a torch in a Soweto alley, the Spirit whispered Isaiah 40:31: “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” I laughed. Wait? In this economy? With this load-shedding schedule? With these petrol prices? Lord, waiting ...
Title: When Your Adversary Becomes Your Address By Harold Mawela Scripture: "You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies." (Psalm 23:5) Let us define our terms clearly before we proceed. A "setup" is often perceived as a trap, a snare laid by the enemy to catch you off guard. But in the Kingdom lexicon, we understand a profound paradox: your setup is not your downfall; it is your platform. The very thing designed to bury you is the excavation site for your destiny. I was sitting in my study here in Akasia, looking out over the suburbs where the Jacarandas are preparing to bloom, and I received a WhatsApp message that shook me. It was from a young man in Tembisa who had been overlooked for a promotion—again. His boss, he said, had twisted his words, misrepresented his projects, and turned the entire office against him. "Harold," he asked, "why is the attack so personal, so persistent?" I chuckled. Not because his pain was amusing...