![]() ![]() This automatic transmission of sin from one generation to the next is described in Exodus 20:5 as the “iniquity of the fathers visited on to the children to the third and fourth generations”. These deeds and words become the premise from which Satan argues his case against us.Īs individuals begin to make choices for themselves and consequently, for their descendants, the iniquities of the fathers and the consequences of those choices became part of their children’s inheritance. He is the Accuser of the Brethren who uses the unconfessed sin, the shedding of blood, the oaths and the words of agreement, and the symbolic dedications made by us or on our behalf by our ancestors to legitimize his plot to destroy us. He has kept track of every sin, including any mental, verbal or subconscious agreements we, or our ancestors, have made with him. The Enemy has worked to rebuild our lives on a foundation of shame and confusion, which creates failure and lack. The “former desolations” and “the ruined cities, the desolations of many generations,” talked about in Isaiah 61:4 tell the story. The patterns of dysfunction, fear and separation were well formed in the generations that preceded us. He has already been successful in breaking into our lives long before we were even aware of his existence. The Enemy is very familiar with our weaknesses, fears, and the patterns of destruction he has cut into the fabric of our lives. So there must be a reason for the lack of blessings and the presence of a curse in our lives. ![]() Have you every wondered why things happen the way they do, and why they seem to happen again and again, no matter what you do to TRY and change them? The Bible tells us that “The curse without a cause shall not come,” (Pr. “ The curse without a cause shall not come,” (Pr. ![]()
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