Wednesday, January 23, 2013

You Can Be Released From Curses








“Then Joshua charged them at that time, saying, “CURSED be the man before the Lord who rises up and builds this city Jericho;...” Joshua 6:26. The Oasis of Hope Devotional for 2day! The foundation of Jericho was good, but trouble started when a curse was issued against it.


Curses are invisible barrier that keeps people or things away from what God has for them. It has long lasting effects, running from generation to generation. The curse on Jericho was not broken till 300-500 years after it was issued.

Beloved, if u allow a curse to remain upon yo life everything will become sour and bitter. Many are like d city of Jericho, beautiful on d outside but unfruitful inside. There is no curse without a demon attached to it. And d person operating under a curse is easy to recognize: frustration; difficulty in making progress; wrong decisions; dreams of retrogression; addiction; oppression; poverty; sickness; depression; e.t.c. A lesson here is that not only can individuals or families be cursed, but communities & cities can equally be cursed. Virtually everyone there will suffer from affliction brought about by d curse. But, u, can break d curse over yo life & community and set everyone there free like Elisha did. Another lesson is that any curse placed by a man of God can be broken by another man of God who has a higher anointing. Jesus is d bondage breaker. Meet Him today and every curse will be cancelled. Is there any curse upon your life? Sin allows curses to operate. Repent. Pray until it is removed and u will begin to lead a blessed life. Blessings will flow and curses will cease. Investigate yo past & ancestral history; Prayer & fasting; Pleading d blood of Jesus & confessing d word of God’ Live in Holiness. “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree”, Gal. 3:13. Prayer: Let all curses issued against me be converted to blessing, in Jesus name. Have a Wonderful Wednesday! U r d Best! Shalom

By Pastor Bright Adeyeye

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