Rev Isaac Ngala

Rev Isaac Ngala

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16/04/2026

"You cannot conquer what you refuse to confront; victory over the flesh begins with surrender to a greater power.”
— John Piper

05/04/2026

DEATH-DEFYING POWER
5th April, 2026

The resurrection of Jesus Christ reveals God’s ultimate victory over death.

What seemed final was overturned when He rose from the grave.

Romans 8:11 reminds us that the same power that raised Him now lives in us.

This means no situation is beyond hope, dead dreams can rise, broken hearts can heal, and hopeless circumstances can change.

Because He lives, nothing is truly beyond restoration.

HE IS RISEN!

Shalom!

04/04/2026

A MISSION TO HELL: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE CROSS
4th April, 2026

Ephesians 4:9 “He also descended into the lower parts of the earth.”

When Jesus Christ died on the cross, it was not the end of His assignment, it was the unveiling of a greater victory in the spiritual realm.

He descended to hell. This was not a descent of defeat or suffering as a sinner. Rather, it was a DIVINE INVASION into enemy territory.

Christ entered the realm of the dead to, declare His total victory over sin and Satan, to crush the authority of death and liberate those held captive in darkness

Colossians 2:15 confirms this triumph: “He disarmed principalities and powers, making a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them.”

The cross was not a symbol of defeat, but a battlefield of conquest.
It was a Divine Invasion into the kingdom of darkness.

Jesus entered death itself so that humanity would never again be imprisoned by it.

O DEATH WHERE IS YOUR STING?

Shalom!

01/04/2026

THE MYSTERY OF BREAKING
2nd April, 2026

Matthew 26:26
“Jesus took bread, blessed it, and broke it, and gave it to the disciples…”

At the Last Supper, Jesus Christ took bread and broke it, an act that, in human understanding, appears as loss, yet in Kingdom reality carries deep divine meaning.

In God’s hands, breaking is never destruction; it is revelation and multiplication.

The broken bread became a prophetic symbol of Christ’s body given for humanity and a living picture of divine love that provides for the many.

Spiritually, seasons of breaking are not designed to destroy us, but to release what God has placed within us.

Brokenness can become the doorway to provision for others, deeper humility, clearer divine direction, and greater spiritual maturity.

What may look like an ending is often God’s hidden beginning of increase, purpose, and glory.

Shalom!

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