On Saturday my family and I took a drive out to the Vaal Dam Wall, 14 sluice gates were open, the first time in 15 years that so many sluice gates have been open all at once, as we approached the dam we were amazed at just how full the dam was, places where we have sat and had picnics, were completed submerged by the water, the launch pads for the boats which are normally a nightmare to reverse down because of the distance to the water edge, have disappeared under the ever rising dam, due completely by the pure volume of rain that has fallen over the past 2 months. In some places the dam was lapping at the roads edge, something I have never seen before.
From far you could see the mist created by the water pouring out of the dam wall at a rate of over 100 000 litres per second into the Vaal River, but nothing could prepare you for the beauty of the falling water, the white water gushing out of the walls, like a garden water fall, but a million times bigger and a billions times more water, as the water hit the river bed, it exploded into a white cloud of water that sent the water flying metres up into the air.............. the noise level was amazing as the water thundered out of the middle of the wall ....................beautiful ...........
The normal slow flowing Vaal River was an enormous raging river of about 5 times its normal width, and flowing so fast that it had already taken with it, most of the vegetation on the sides, as well as all the fencing which ran across a small workers road which was just under the bridge we were standing on.
As you looked down stream, you could see the garden lapa's of the houses close to the river and all that was showing was the thatched roofs, and it made you realise why there had been so much flooding down steam, how hundreds of houses were underwater and the water was still rising.
But watching the force of the water also made me think of something else .............. some of the willow trees that were now almost fully submerged were fighting against the flow of the water, fighting against the onslaught of the volume of the water, it made me realise as Christians that is what we need to do we need to stand firm in our Christianity against the world, against all that we know is not right, against all the temptations that are daily put in our paths, if that thin little willow tree can do it then we should really have no trouble at all ..................and certainly not a single excuse that i can think of ........................
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