Joy Museba - Space To Dominate [The Rehoboth Anointing]

This message draws from Genesis 26:22, where Isaac names the well Rehoboth, declaring that the Lord has made room for them to prosper in the land. From creation, God formed man in His image and likeness and gave him dominion over the earth. Adam was placed in a prepared garden, showing that purpose is never accidental and that provision follows divine vision. Before a man is born, God has already arranged a space for him to survive, rule and be fruitful. The question of identity is central. If a person does not know who they are, they will not understand why they are here. Purpose flows from identity. Dominion is not about striving to become something but embracing who God has already declared you to be. The sermon explores how identity determines fruitfulness, emphasizing that man was not created merely to be busy but to be productive. Activity is not the same as fruitfulness. Gifts must be refined to create value and value attracts provision. Just as God gave Adam a garden before giving him a helper, responsibility and vision must precede assistance. From the prodigal son to the temptation of Jesus, Scripture shows that the enemy attacks identity first. When identity is secure, dominion becomes natural. Rehoboth represents a divine space where refined gifts manifest, vision produces provision and fruitfulness becomes inevitable because God has made room.