Skip to main content

I AM Too Blessed to Be Cursed: Living Redeemed in Christ

 

I Am Too Blessed to Be Cursed: Living Redeemed in Christ

"Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: 'Cursed is everyone who is hung on a cross.'"  Galatians 3:13

Crown of thorns symbolizing Christ's sacrifice and redemption from curses

    Are you operating in a Christ consciousness or a curse consciousness? You can't live in both. Paul makes it clear in Galatians 3 that Jesus redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us. Crucifixion, one of the most shameful forms of death, was the curse Jesus bore so we could live free. You don’t have to live in fear. You don’t have to live anxious or worried about curses because Jesus already took them upon Himself. "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind." Jesus was wounded for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquities, and by His stripes we are healed. That means you are free.

   The crown of thorns, the pierced side, the nailed hands and feet Jesus endured it all so you never have to be cursed. Whether it’s fear of family patterns, illness, or failure Jesus already dealt with it. Under the law, obedience brought blessings and disobedience brought curses. But Jesus fulfilled the law and redeemed us from its curse. That means there are no generational curses in the Kingdom. Your parents’ or ancestors’ actions do not define your destiny when you're in Christ. I believe in Jesus not in curses. When I received Him, I became part of a new generation a chosen generation, royal priesthood, holy nation. My spiritual DNA has changed. I've been redeemed, restored, and regenerated.

   
Whether it's teenage pregnancy, broken marriages, or generational sickness, it has no power when you're living in Christ. Even the tithing curse often preached from Malachi 3 has been fulfilled. I don’t tithe out of fear; I tithe because I’m blessed. I give to honor God as my source, not to avoid punishment. 
We are also redeemed from every form of witchcraft, darkness, and demonic power. Voodoo, spells, curses they have no authority over a believer. The Word says, “you can drink any deadly thing, and it will not harm you.” That’s because Christ is in you, and you are in Him.

   You’re not cursed. You’re covered. You’re not bound. You’re blessed. There are no curses in the Kingdom.

Breaking spiritual chains through redemption in Christ

No Curses in the Kingdom – Galatians 3:13

   1. No Generational Curses
   2. No Tithing Curses
   3. No Witchcraft Curses


   Question: When is the last time you heard a curse word? 

Let that remind you, you are not defined by any curse, but by Christ.


📖 Reflection: Are you living from a place of Christ consciousness or curse consciousness?

💡 Action Step: Declare today, “I am too blessed to be cursed,” and walk in the freedom Jesus paid for.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

  Why Me? God’s Glory (Romans 8:18) Why? That's a question often in our Souls. Why is this happening to me? Why am I having this experience? Why am I facing this health challenge? There's an answer! Why am I having these relationship challenges? There’s an answer, and it’s the same one. Why am I having this financial challenge? There’s an answer! There’s an answer to every question in your Soul, and the answer is glory. The reason for every experience in your life is so that God can get the glory. The purpose of all our challenges is not to bring us down but to transform us and bring glory to God. Why am I having this test, this trial, this tribulation? So God can get the glory. Why am I experiencing this persecution, this headache, this pain? So, God can get the glory. Why am I witnessing this miracle, sign, or wonder? So, God can get the glory. Why am I having this challenge in my local assembly, in my ministry, in my business, and in my organization? So God can get the...
The Sacred Sunday Posture:  Kneeling “ A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on his knees; if you are willing, you can make me clean (Mark 1:40).” In addition to bowing your heads and closing your eyes, many people learn to “get on your knees and pray.” Often, it’s at night before going to sleep. Parents instruct their children to kneel on the side of the bed and say their prayers. Perhaps you have fond memories of kneeling and reciting the Lord’s Prayer or the 23 rd Psalm. Or maybe you were taught, like me, “Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake. I pray the Lord, my soul, to take. God bless mommy, daddy...” Kneeling is a physical way to revere God as your Creator and remember that God is your Source. “Know that it is the Lord, who is God. It is he that has made us and not we ourselves. We are his people and the sheep of his pasture (Psalm 100:3).” Without reverencing and ...

Where Is the Love? Learning to Recognize God's Presence Through Galatians 5

  Where Is the Love?    One of my favorite duets is by Donny Hathaway and Roberta Flack: "Where Is the Love?" It asks, "Where is the love that you said you would give to me?" It's a timeless question and one that’s just as spiritually relevant today.    In Galatians 5 , Paul writes to the churches in Galatia about the contrast between the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit. He helps believers understand how to discern what’s truly of God. And here's the spiritual compass: love is God's signature . "And envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God."   Galatians 5:21 (KSB)    Whatever you do whether it’s cooking a meal or making a major decision ask yourself: "Where is the love?" Is love your motive? Is love present in your tone, your actions, your intentions?  Paul’s letter urges us to determine whether we are operati...