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The Curse Breaker

"To remove generational curses, we must pray for generational prosperity."

Whether we are aware of it or not, many of us have struggled with the bondage of our ancestors' trauma (or as we like to call it.... generational curses). 

If addiction, poverty, abuse, grievance, or secrets is something familiar in your family, then I'm sure, you're very determined and dedicated to breaking those curses from yourself and the next generation to come. 

As "curse breakers" we might find ourselves cutting ties, setting necessary boundaries, and praying that those covenants of our ancestors are broken from us. And as you pray, I ask that you take heed of what you're praying for. 

Allow me to explain clearly, what I mean by knowing "what you are praying for. If the abuse was something prevalent in your family lineage, then you need to first rebuke abuse but also pray for the spirit of mental and spiritual healing to be loose onto you and your family. If poverty or idleness plagued your family, then ask God for a breakthrough in prosperity and productivity over your life. 

The central theme is to ensure that whatever you are removing from your life (or heart) can only be filled by God's love, peace, grace, and mercy. As scary or crazy as it might sound, we as humans replace trauma with new trauma and old sins for new sins. 

For example, I struggled with lust and now I'm free from it. But because I've traded lust for gluttony, I've realized how easy it is for the devil to try to creep back into our lives with newly packaged, old sins. 

So, you might not verbally abuse your children as your parents/guidance but your lack of parental correction for your children is just harmful as abuse. Proverbs 22:6 informs that we must "train up our children in the way he should go: for he would not depart from it." This means that we should teach them the way of the Lord and lay down a foundation for their lives and those to come. 

No one wants to see their loved ones suffering but, we have to be cautious about how we ask God for deliverance. Because as I mentioned earlier, the devil knows how to stay close enough to tempt you and catch you up in a new cycle of generational curses. 

My Brethren, please take heed that addiction, abuse, or such isn't the only way for a new curse to destroy a family's destiny and purpose. If we are not careful, relationships, wealth, or unique opportunities can harm us if we are not specific in our prayers. 

To all my generational curse breakers, I ask that you speak these words over your lives and your family lineage.

Heavenly Father, 
Allow me to be clear and specific in my prayer, that I bind all spirits of poverty, addiction, abuse, grievance, family secrets, poor health, idleness, premature deaths, ungodly relationships, and opportunities of wickedness and I rebuke them all from my life. 

Father, I ask you now in great faith that the spirit of prosperity, abundance, good health, good wealth, healthy relationships, godly opportunities, blessings, productivity, and tranquility be loose onto me and I declare and decree that all generational pains, trauma, and hindrance be broken from me and the next generation to come. 

Bless us oh Lord, and give us great strength. In all these things I ask in Christ's Holy Name, I pray

Amen.


Brethren, break those walls down for a new godly foundation to be built! 

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