Apostle Ndaba calls for alignment with principle, promise and purpose

Apostle Ndaba delivered a message from Genesis 49 that challenged believers to shift how they understand spiritual lineage, identity and dominion.

Teaching from Jacob’s prophetic blessings over his sons, Apostle Ndaba emphasised that believers are called to relate not merely to Jacob—the man shaped by natural struggle, emotion and survival—but to Israel, the father of principle, promise and divine order. Dominion in this season requires maturity beyond emotional reactions and flesh-driven decisions.

“Jacob represents striving,” Apostle Ndaba explained, “but Israel represents alignment.” He stressed that spiritual growth involves transitioning from a mindset of personal struggle to one rooted in covenant understanding. It is this alignment with principle, rather than personality, that positions believers for sustained authority.

Looking ahead to 2026, Apostle Ndaba warned against carrying the spirit of Simeon and Levi, whom Scripture describes as instruments of cruelty. He noted that unresolved anger, reactionary behaviour and misuse of strength can disqualify individuals from territorial dominion. “Power without principle destroys its own inheritance,” he cautioned.

In contrast, Apostle Ndaba highlighted Joseph and Benjamin as models for those seeking to walk in blessing and influence. Joseph, he said, carried the dream with integrity through adversity, refusing to abandon divine vision even when misunderstood or betrayed. Benjamin, though the youngest, remained close to the father’s heart and inherited favoir through proximity and alignment.

Quoting Genesis 49:25 (KJV), Apostle Ndaba pointed to the promise of “blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth under.” He explained that such multidimensional blessing requires a vessel capable of containing it. “Overflow,” he said, “is not about volume alone, but about structure.”

Apostle Ndaba posed a sobering question to the congregation: Is your vessel aligned for the overflow, or is it leaking and misaligned? He explained that misalignment—whether through offense, rebellion, or compromised character—causes spiritual leakage, preventing believers from sustaining what God releases.

Apostle Ndaba’s message left believers with a clear mandate—move beyond natural identity into covenant identity and prepare not just to receive blessing, but to carry it well.

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