Battle Prayer To Break a Generational Curse Line
Posted: Monday, June 18, 2007
by Michael Bradley
Bible Knowledge Ministries
In the realm of spiritual warfare against demonic spirits - one of the ways that demons can enter into a person's life is through a generational curse line. A curse line can be formed out between a parent and a child if that parent has engaged and crossed over into any type of heavier transgression against the Lord.
The Bible tells us that the sins of the father can be "visited" down the blood line of 3 or 4 generations of future children. The Bible tells us that the wages of sin will always be death. As a result of a sinning parents severe transgressions against the Lord - sometimes demons will be allowed to attach to the sinning parent - and then they will attempt to jump and transfer onto some of the children to form out this curse line.
Here are the 6 steps that will need to be taken in order to properly break a curse line:
1. The first thing you will have to do is be willing to make a full surrender of you and your entire life over to the Lord. The Bible tells us that we first have to be fully submitted to the Lord before we can begin to resist the devil to make him flee from us.
2. The second step is to go before the Lord and confess out the sins of the sinning parent or parents.
3. The third step is to then be willing to fully forgive your parents for whatever they have done to you - no matter how bad or how vicious the abuse has been over the years.
4. The next step is to verbally break any unhealthy soul ties that may have developed between the child and the bad parent.
5. The fifth step is to then verbally, out loud, break the curse lines that the demons have been operating and feeding on over all of those years operating under the power, anointing and authority to be able to do this.
6. The last and final step of this type of spiritual warfare once the curse line has been fully broken and severed, is to then verbally command the demons to now leave you in the name of Jesus Christ.
Curse lines can be broken. Christians do not have to put up with the torments and attacks from demons who have may have been following them into their adult lives and into their own marriages as a result of the legal rights given to them by the sinning parent.
The Bible tells us that having lack of knowledge can cause us too go into captivity. However, the reverse is also true. Having the right kind of knowledge can help set you free and get you delivered from any kind of captivity you may have fallen into.
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More commentsWow...the wages of sin is death...?!?!?! So if you don't sin you'll never die?!?!?!?! Wow what a concept! Comical contradiction! LOL...
i just want the curse broken!!
You worship a wicked, jealous and petty god. He is Yaldabaoth, the unholy and soulless god who made earth and made our bodies, who made curses and made thorns. Yaldabaoth doesn't love humankind at all, which is why he should curse us through the genrations, until we bend our will to his selfish design.Let us restore our souls to the god of peace and love, the god who lives in Heaven, not in the earth. The true God is not jealous, because He could not be jealous; not vindictive, because He is All Love. Since He is Supreme, He has no need to battle petty demons.Who is this god of peace? Please introduce him/her or it please!!!
This was very heavy and I would love to have some scripture to back it upI believe that there are generational curses because the bible speaks of them how ever I would like to know what verses you used to make this prayer/ curse binder- Thank you! God Bless!
This whole conversation has my head twirling...I do not, nor will I ever believe in generational curses. I believe that the choices I make in my life every day have real consequences. If I don't want the consequences I need to make different choices. Most people want to blame others for the problems that they endure on a daily basis, but blaming does not change the situation, action does. All of the experiences I have had in my life, some of them rather horrific, have all been turned around in order to be used for God's glory rather than my demise. There are always lessons for me to learn no matter what I am going through. No where in scripture does it say that bad things won't happen to good people. We live in a world full of self-centered people, we can't help but be subjected to bad things. What we choose to do with these events in our lives is what makes the difference. My faith in God and my relationship with Jesus Christ allows me to make healthy choices about how I live on a daily basis. That doesn't mean that nothing bad will ever happen to me, it just means that when bad things happen, I have the faith to deal with the situation and to worship God through the situation. According to the New Testament, there is nothing that can keep me from the Love of Christ. I don't have to qualify for his grace; he qualified me when he died on the cross for me. All God wants from me is to delight in him, to go where he wants me to go, do what he wants me to do, and say what he wants me to say. God wants a personal relationship with me. Things like alcoholism, drug addiction, etc are not generational curses, they are unfortunate by-products of DNA being passed down from one generation to the next - it is all about biology and environment. Even when I have the propensity to become and alcoholic, I still have a choice as to whether I engage in that behavior. Sorry, but I just don't buy the idea of a curse...at least not from the God I serve.
This whole conversation has my head twirling...I do not, nor will I ever believe in generational curses. I believe that the choices I make in my life every day have real consequences. If I don't want the consequences I need to make different choices. Most people want to blame others for the problems that they endure on a daily basis, but blaming does not change the situation, action does. All of the experiences I have had in my life, some of them rather horrific, have all been turned around in order to be used for God's glory rather than my demise. There are always lessons for me to learn no matter what I am going through. No where in scripture does it say that bad things won't happen to good people. We live in a world full of self-centered people, we can't help but be subjected to bad things. What we choose to do with these events in our lives is what makes the difference. My faith in God and my relationship with Jesus Christ allows me to make healthy choices about how I live on a daily basis. That doesn't mean that nothing bad will ever happen to me, it just means that when bad things happen, I have the faith to deal with the situation and to worship God through the situation. According to the New Testament, there is nothing that can keep me from the Love of Christ. I don't have to qualify for his grace; he qualified me when he died on the cross for me. All God wants from me is to delight in him, to go where he wants me to go, do what he wants me to do, and say what he wants me to say. God wants a personal relationship with me. Things like alcoholism, drug addiction, etc are not generational curses, they are unfortunate by-products of DNA being passed down from one generation to the next - it is all about biology and environment. Even when I have the propensity to become and alcoholic, I still have a choice as to whether I engage in that behavior. Sorry, but I just don't buy the idea of a curse...at least not from the God I serve.
How can we confess and pay for sins which we do not know about? I am a little confused on that matter. I would like to resolve the issues, but I don't know what to do, I know and am able to confess my sins, but not the sins of others .
can we tell others to forgive us for our generational curses and how do we make them understand and forgive us for hurting them?
The curse can stop here, renounce any sin of the ancestors and forgive them, sounds pretty good to me, chances are if someone is an adulterer the next generation may have the same sin issue, but Jesus came to undo the works of the devil. 1Jn 3:8 He who practices sin is of the Devil, for the Devil sins from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was revealed, that He might undo the works of the Devil.
This all makes sense to me now. I had a gut feeling about the curses of my siblings and myself. One sister married to a man who gave her a bad life,eventually his guit lead him to commit suicide. Another sister who was sleeping both with men and women. Two brothers, heroin attacks and devoloped schizophenia. One died in prison. I had a very bad marriage and always seemed to attrack men who were abusers, physically, mentally and sexually. I recently got married and my current husband does not seem to get that he mentally abuses me when he critics me. I think all this also was as a result of my mothers infidelities, adultury, and at a young age I was lead to see. I grew up with this in my head, after being abused from my x husband and my mother mentally too, I found myself confused and at a young age sleeping around, For a long time I know that it was not the right thing to do and I became a Christian. God has gave me Love and Strengh , and the enemy continues in his attack against me. I know that I am and will break the curse. I do not want my own children to suffer and I want no pain.
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