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Millions of Christians have been told that their bloodline may contain spiritual curses, that demons pass through families the way disease passes through DNA, and that before they can walk in full freedom they need someone with the right prayers to break what their ancestors left behind. But here is the question this episode refuses to let go of: why do the apostles never teach Christians how to break generational curses? Not in Romans. Not in Ephesians. Not in Galatians. Not in the pastoral epistles. These are books that name demons, describe spiritual warfare, and address every major category of bondage without flinching. And yet not one apostle prescribes a bloodline ritual, an ancestral renunciation prayer, or a generational deliverance ceremony. That silence is not an accident. It is a theological statement. In this episode we trace the doctrine from Exodus to Ezekiel, from Jeremiah's New Covenant announcement to Jesus dismantling ancestral blame theology in John 9, and from there to Paul's declaration that Christ did not come to help believers manage the curse but to become it. We examine what the Old Testament texts actually say in their covenantal context, why Ezekiel 18 creates decisive problems for simplistic generational curse theology, what Jesus conspicuously never taught even while casting out demons constantly, and why the New Testament relocates identity away from ancestry and bloodline and into union with Christ and new creation. Generational patterns are real. The error is not noticing them. The error is misdiagnosing them. The gospel does not call believers to spend their lives excavating cursed bloodlines. It calls them to live as people who have already died and risen with Christ. Because the truth matters. And so do you. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1881819/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/c/reasonablechristianity/membership]
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