SEE WHY SOMEONE MAY BECOME CURSED
A curse could be simply explained as a spell cast on someone, it could come from an enemy or from God, don’t worry I will show you what the bible say about it, curses functions in diverse ways:
A curse could be simply explained as a spell cast on someone, it could come from an enemy or from God, don’t worry I will show you what the bible say about it, curses functions in diverse ways:
There are curses that fight against someone’s progress, success
and goodness.
There are curses that fight against people’s marriage,
either difficulty to marry or married but subject to
lack of fruit of the womb or one problem to the other. In general curses hinder
people from achieving their desired expectations despite their frantic and
gallant efforts invested to archive.
Whenever you discover that your efforts usually end
fruitless, then check your life or around your family if curse is involved.
Please; I am not saying that all people’s troubles are caused
by a curse, what I am saying is that curses exist and it do impede on life.
Not all cases of people’s predicament are caused by a curse,
but most cases; curse is involved. In this article I will enumerate acts that
people involve in that attracts instant curse in their life.
See why you may be under a curse:
1.
Because you have made a graven or molten image,
an abomination unto the Lord, a hand work of a craftsman and you put it in a
secrete place for worship or to benefit you. Deut. 27:15
2.
Because you had sex with your sister, your
father’s daughter or your mother’s daughter. Deut. 27: 22
3.
Because you had sex with your mother-in-law.
Deut 27:25
4.
Because you had sex with your father’s wife.
Deut 27:20
5.
Because you had sex with animal. Deut. 27:21
6.
Because you conspired to judge against a widow,
the fatherless and stranger. Deut. 27:19
7. Because you fought your neighbor secretly,
he/she does do known that you are fighting him/her. Deut.27:24
8. Because you
made the blind to fall or walk out of the path. Deut. 27: 14, now this may mean
taking advantage of the ignorance of someone to cheat the person
9. Because you remove your neighbor’s land
mark, ie you cheated your neighbor in the land boundary. Deut. 27:17
10. Because you setteth light your father or
you mother, ie you dishonored your father or your mother (you made them light
before you) Deut. 27:16
Reuben was cursed for immoral knowledge with his father's wife. he lost his dignity, excellency through this single act. see what it says. Gen.49:3-4
3. Reuben, thou art my firstborn, my strength, the excellency of dignity, and the excellency of power:
4. Unstable as water, thou shall not excel; because thou wentest up to thy father's bed; then defiledst it: He went up to mu couch (bed).
This was the curse the father placed on him for this immoral act.
Reuben was cursed for immoral knowledge with his father's wife. he lost his dignity, excellency through this single act. see what it says. Gen.49:3-4
3. Reuben, thou art my firstborn, my strength, the excellency of dignity, and the excellency of power:
4. Unstable as water, thou shall not excel; because thou wentest up to thy father's bed; then defiledst it: He went up to mu couch (bed).
This was the curse the father placed on him for this immoral act.
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ear Friend,
If any these are your case, please you may
go to God immediately for mercy, so that the York breaks off your neck or you
can send me an email requesting for prayers, don’t be ashamed to mention you
case in your request, you can be sure that your discussion with me will never
be shared or leaked out.
You can also refer to my prayer guide for
mercy; click here for a prayer guide.
Covenant Curses
“If you will not listen to me … if
you spurn my statutes, and if your soul abhors my rules, so that you will not
do all my commandments, but break my covenant, then I will do this to you: I
will visit you with panic, with wasting disease” (vv. 14–16a).
- Leviticus
26:14-39
Since God’s covenants with His
people have conditions, there are consequences for keeping and for breaking the
covenants. Because the Old Testament prophets lived during the old covenant
era, the consequences they preached for breaking or keeping covenant are those
laid out in the Mosaic law. As we saw yesterday, the blessings for covenant
faithfulness included fruitfulness of womb and field, safety from one’s
enemies, and much more (Lev. 26:1–13).
These blessings anticipated what life will be like in the new heaven and earth
(Isa. 65:17–25; Rev. 21:1–4), and the ancient Israelites enjoyed
them when they trusted Yahweh. Authentic trust manifested itself in love for
the Lord, a striving after obedience, repentance when God’s law was broken, and
hope that the Creator would one day send the Messiah to keep covenant perfectly
in their behalf.
Blessings were not the only
consequences attached to the Mosaic covenant. Leviticus
26:14–39 lists curses for breaking covenant (see also Deut. 28:15–68), curses including disease,
infertility, and defeat in war. Moreover, in this list of covenant curses, the
curses grow in intensity the longer the people remain impenitent, faithless,
and disobedient. We see that God would send certain curses on His unfaithful
people to prompt the Israelites to listen to Him once more and then evaluate
their response. If the Israelites would not heed Yahweh, a sevenfold punishment
would follow. If, after that, the Israelites still would not listen to Him,
another sevenfold punishment would follow. The curses would worsen as the
people remained impenitent, culminating in the worst covenant curse of
all—exile, the banishment from God’s special place of blessing.
Note how the covenant curses prove
the long-suffering patience of the Lord. Scripture teaches that God is “slow to
anger” (Ex. 34:6; Num. 14:18;
Jonah 4:2), not in that He ever
tolerates wickedness but in His willingness to stay His hand. The Lord does not
typically pour out the fullness of His wrath all at once, but He sends trouble
to warn His covenant people of their waywardness and call them to repent. While
men and women draw breath, the Lord calls them to repent and turn to Him,
promising to relent from disaster when the wicked forsake their ways (Joel 2:13). Still, He will not be patient
forever, and those who presume upon His grace and never turn from their sin
will likewise find themselves exiled from His blessings—for all eternity (Matt. 25:31–46).