It is fundamental to my belief as a Christian that I have been set free. That Christ’s shed blood was for the redemption of my soul, the deliverance from every oppressive power and cleansing from all sin. By this ultimate salvation, I believe and accept that I am a new creature, still living and struggling in the flesh, but empowered by the Spirit of God to overcome and to live up to my godly potential.
Just as I accept that I am no longer under condemnation, I can never agree to the teaching that there is more I need to do to be delivered of curses…past, present or future! As far as I’m concerned, there is no contrary power that survived the Cross. It is finished for me, and all I need to do is abide in Christ.
For this reason, I’m always dumbfounded when I come across professing believers who are quick to say that the devil is attacking them through curses. It is even more troubling when Pastors who teach that Christ has set them free continue to implore their congregation to come out and be delivered (time and again) from generational curses…
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