Wednesday, August 26, 2015

If I had two lives

If I had two lives, I would look at today as the end of my life. 

I would shelve all adversity and difficulties that came my way.
I would surrender and call it quits. 

Yes tomorrow is still another day, a new life.
I will look to tomorrow with benefit of hind sight.

I will look at these challenges and adversities with eyes of victory.
I will stretch forward my thoughts and imagination beyond today. 

Yes I look forward to a new dawn. 
I look forward to tomorrow. 
Today and it's own will be nomore.
I stand to face tomorrow with the might of a victor. 
Whatever its challenges, I will tell tomorrow "this too shall pass".  
Yes I will win again.


Sunday, April 28, 2013

This love is freely available

The love of God is not affected by life happenings. It loves unconditionally. It is the kind of live your receive and give without price. Agape, the God kind of love is selfless, sacrificial, unconditional and this is the highest kind of love.

Agape love is not dependent on liking , feeling or price; it is love in-spite of...
God loves you because of you, you are loved for you are uniquely made and created by God in love. You are created in his image.

Would you consider this love, both to receive and to give. Can you consider opening your heart to receive the love of God beyond limits? Would you consider making a conscious decision today and say I know I am loved by God...

In the same token, would you care to give the same? To love and do u to others in spite of your conditions, situations, issues, feelings etc. This is the Matie and heart of God. 1 John 4:16

There is no rational reason why God should love us, but he does anyway. This kind of love is not ever qualified by performance. Receive and give this love without rationale , but how? Be child like, allow yourself to be vulnerable to receive and give love. Agape love defies understanding. This love is real and available for you. god made you, God loves you. Put all doubt and questioning aside and si ply respond by opening your heart for accepting the love of God.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

And you call yourself a Christian....

Has anyone ever told you, that? It reaps right into the inner core of your being doesn't it? Well guess what? you are this very much bothered by this statement because you are... The question is not about your answer but your choice.

The question is set to make you defend yourself or may bluntly put it "your righteousness" The devil wants you to come right up and say " Yeah my works justify me, I am a Christian because of what I do" There lies he trick, you are not saved by works but by grace. As the bible clearly puts it, "...our righteousness is like filthy rags compared to his righteousness..." , so why bother, you may ask. My friend the good news is, your righteousness has been replaced by his righteousness. Nothing shall separate us from the love of God; nope it is not by works but by grace that we have been saved.

Praise God that we have Christ the atonement for our unrighteousness, we have the redeemer from our fallen state. So you call yourself a Christian , yes , yes, go ahead it not you but Christ who lives in you. You are a Christ likeness irrespective of circumstances, accusations , faults, shortcomings, good works, all of this is immaterial. You are a Christian for Christ died for you and you when you believe and say you are.

Isaiah 64:6
Romans 8:38-39
Ephesians 2:8-9


Sunday, March 24, 2013

The rough is only mental, you can overcome this...

All of us go through tough times sometimes. It is not really much about what we are going through, but what we are doing or may I rather say what we are thinking when we go right through it.

Every situation has a soft handle, the rough is only mental. It is only in our minds that we decide that a situation exists that will cause us difficulty; then again it is in the very same mind that we need to choose to give up or chart a path of victory.

The power to overcome the obstacle is in our minds, if we decide to visualize our selves getting out of the situation our minds will transfer flexibility, rhythm, and power to our muscles and will we will rise right out of the situation.

All you need to do in this situation is to keep your mind on the goal, your objective is to defeat the situation and get out, once you direct your mind to this purpose God agrees with you and send you supernatural power to overcome commonly known as grace.

You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Hope when you are under the burden of your sins

There comes in a poor creature. Look at him! He has neglected himself this last month. He looks as if he had hardly eaten his daily bread. What is the matter with you? “Oh,” he says, “I have been under a sense of guilt. I have been again and again lamenting, because I fear I can never be forgiven—once I thought I was good, but I have been read- ing the Bible and I find that my heart is ‘deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.’ I have tried to reform, but the more I try, the deeper I sink in the mire. There is certainly no hope for me. I feel that I deserve no mercy—it seems to me that God must destroy me, for He has de- clared, ‘The soul that sins it shall die.’ And die I must, be damned I must, for I know I have broken God’s Law.”

How will you comfort such a man? What soft words will you utter to give him peace? I know! I will tell him to remember Christ. I will tell him there is One who paid the mighty debt of misery. Yes, I will tell you drunks, swearers—whatever you have been—I will tell you that there is One who for you has made a complete Atonement! If you only believe on Him you are safe forever. Remember Him, you poor dying, hopeless creature and you shall be made to sing for joy and gladness. Look, the man believes and in ecstasy exclaims, “Oh, come all you that fear God and I will tell you what He has done for my soul”—

Remember Christ
C.H Spurgeon

Saturday, January 5, 2013

You Choose

"I have set before you life and death; therefore choose life"

What if one said that to you about your life, career, dreams, hopes, plans etc. would you make the choice to live today? Strangely most of us would answer yes; but are we really moving right on with our lives or is it same old same old?

We all have Big Plans in life, but are we stepping out to see them accomplished? If you are not, I suggest you follow this advice

1. Be a person of action. You know that something must be done to move the situation, sitting and hoping is not going to do it, Resolve to act

2. Take off those limits, for once forget why it will not work and do it anyway. You may not know how at this stage but make a decision that this can and will be done

3. Draw a plan, five to ten lines for a start, "What do you want do do?"

4. Get knowledge , do you know how to do it? Get informed, associate with those who know how, read books, study... It gets easier to accomplish your plans if you knew what you are doing

5. Communicate your plan with at least three people, if you asked me I would say, pray your plan picturise your plan and then Practicalise your plan.

It you are going to achieve anything this year you have to act on it, take off those limits, draw a plan, get knowledge and communicate your plan.

Be Blessed

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

You must just let it go

Been to the sunny Limpopo the entire last week. This was for work and to attend a funeral of my grand father.

Now in as much as I love Venda and all It has to offer, I recently realized that I actually dreaded going there these day. My issue? The pain I feel every time I enter the Matangari village.

I went to Matangari as a tenth grader. My dad's bright idea of saving me from the uncultured ways of the township, Mamelodi.

When you are a stranger in a village where all know each other and speak a strange language with a heavier accent than you do, it is actually daunting especially for a tenth grader. You feel all alone as you become either a thing to marvel at like an animal at the zoo, or a laughing stock when you dare speak a word in the local dialect. If you did master a word your accent gives you away.

All the above thou painful; are not compared to the recent pain I suffered there when I am more of a local hero accepted and admired by the locals .

You see to fit in at a remote village as a kid, you need a kid who will accept you as you are and teach you the ways of the locals. You then become one one of them (and all movie goers said "Avatar!")

Well to me my Avatar guy was my uncle, Ndivhuho (meaning appreciation or grateful) of which I am enter eternally grateful to. He was a year or two younger than I , but he immediately read me the riot act "I AM YOUR UNCLE). Well I had no choice but to forgo my age advantage and let him lead the way in this culture blending ritual,which stared with how to properly pronounce words with the right accent weight on the e.g "vho" and "Bo" which otherwise sound similar had different meanings and the later was more important if you had to get along with elders.

I was initiated into the community, thou it took two years and a name change from Reuben to Mamelodi ( for when I was asked where I come from, I said mamelodi which the locals found sounding strange and christened me, Mamelodi Sundowns) yes my uncle was the one who actually promoted them name to let emblems in with the local boys. All boys in Matangari paid soccer and I say all. So I had no choice to accept a name change and a new sport.

Later on it was his turn thou. I had to initiate him in the Pretoria culture and my entrepreneur ways which also included a rigorous regime of des uplink,self study etc.

This bore good fruits,Ndivhuho became an artisan and fixed big trucks at the mines. He then came for financial advice by me ... Knowing we you guessed right.

I gave him the richest man in balloon speech

1. Save money even idiot ten percent
2. Payoff all your debts
3. Take care of your family
4. Etc

And he did. Saved his money. Bought a brand new car and yes my pain.... He died in a car accident in that car barely five months he bought.

The spot where the accident happened is right at the entrance of the village. My heart brakes into many pieces when I see that spot.

Last week we where blurring his father. I looked his mother in the eye and say "Tour husband was my grand dad who prayed for me all the time I came home, but his funeral adds to my pain"

She looked at me and said "What pain son" I said "My mother " as Ndivhuho acceptionatly used to call her, " I really wish I could turn back time and have Ndivhuho back. "

So looked at me with such calm in her voice and said " If he were to appear now, wouldn't we all run ? Would we all dream in fear?" She then said " son, let it go.."

So in writing this Iam laying my pain and choose to remember Ndivhuho for all the good he brought in my life and the good times we had. I never did call him uncle , but my daughters strangely and befittingly called him "Malome" that's uncle for you.

Yes a grate guy.

A tribute to my uncle Ndivhuho "kilibotsotso" Mudau. Rest in peace uncle!