Why Some Curses Skip a Generation, Then Come Back
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His hand shot toward the prophet, and froze stiff in midair, withered before he could pull it back. Days later, that same prophet was found dead on a desert road, mauled by a lion that never touched the body, never touched the donkey standing beside it.
What was guarding that body, and why wouldn't it eat?
Lance Wallnau walks through 1 Kings 13, one of the strangest chapters in the Old Testament, to show how a king's altar, a deceiving "brother" prophet, and a literal physical curse expose something every family still deals with today.
Why does the same curse skip a generation then come back?
In this episode:
* The complete 1 Kings 13 account
* The deceiving prophet who lied about an angel's visit, and the lion that killed but wouldn't touch the body
* The Hebrew word for iniquity and how it opens a door for a spirit to move through a bloodline
* Why the same root spirit can resurface generation to generation as addiction, overeating, control, or workaholism
* Soul ties from past relationships, and why objects you're still holding onto might still be tied to them
* The only child in his bloodline who received a proper burial, and why
* How to recognize, repent of, and rebuke a generational pattern before it passes to your kids
Curses don't run in families by accident. There's always a door, and there's always a way to shut it.
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