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Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are from the New KingJames Version (NKJV), 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.Used by permission. All rights reserved.UNBROKEN CURSES:Hidden Source of Trouble in the Christian’s LifeRebecca (Brown) Yoder, M.D., D.D., and Daniel M. YoderHarvest WarriorsP.O. Box 65Clinton, AR 72031e-mail: warriors@artelco.comwebsite: www.harvestwarriors.comISBN-13: 978-0-88368-372-9ISBN-10: 0-88368-372-5Printed in the United States of America 1995 by Rebecca (Brown) and Daniel YoderWhitaker House1030 Hunt Valley CircleNew Kensington, PA 15068www.whitakerhouse.comLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataBrown, Rebecca, 1948–Unbroken curses: hidden source of trouble in the Christian’s life / by RebeccaBrown, with Daniel M. Yoder.p. cm.ISBN 0-88368-372-51. Blessing and cursing. 2. Spiritual warfare. I. Yoder, Daniel, 1951–II. Title.BV4509.5 .B765 2001248.4—dc212001005971No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical—including photocopying, recording, or by anyinformation storage and retrieval system—without permission in writing from thepublisher. Please direct your inquiries to permissionseditor@whitakerhouse.com.9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1816 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07

Table of Contents1. Unsolved Problems. 72. Legal Grounds . 153. Inherited Curses. 274. “Do Not Touch”. 475. Territorial Rights Violations . 736. Ritualistic Curses. 957. Situational Curses. 1118. Dealing with the Thief . 1279. The Court of Final Appeal. 149

Chapter OneUnsolved P roblemsMany Christians attend church regularly andstrive with all their hearts to lead godlylives. However, in spite of their best efforts,everything seems to fall apart. No matter how hardthey try or how much counseling they receive, nothingseems to help. For example, how often have you heardsomeone make a comment such as this: “My life wasgoing along pretty smoothly until I accepted JesusChrist. Then everything that could possibly go wrongdid!” Maybe you have even made such a statementyourself.Some Christians fail to understand why, in spiteof everything they do, their children turn againstthem and against God and walk straight into destruction. Other Christians accept the Lord gladly, growspiritually for a while, and then find they are no longerable to maintain a close relationship with the Lord.They seem to be unable to read and study their Biblesor pray, and eventually they give up interest and fallaway. Still others struggle their whole lives with an7

8Unbroken Curseson-again, off-again walk with the Lord, never able toestablish and maintain a consistent walk with Him.Then there are those believers who battle yearafter year with all sorts of illnesses and catastrophicaccidents. No matter how much they pray, believe, orattend healing services, nothing changes or improvesin their lives. The conflict just continues without anyresolution or any revelation from the Lord as to thereason for the lack of victory.Countless families are plagued by conditions suchas mental illness, suicides, alcoholism, physical illness,divorce, incest, and poverty. Often, even those whocome to the Lord are unable to break the endless cycles of devastation within their own families.These problems affect whole churches as well asindividual lives. Many churches are marked by divorceor other such problems within the ranks of theirmembers. Many struggle for years but never prosperand grow spiritually. They never grow in spiritualdepth or increase in membership. They frequentlysplit and often change pastors. Even if they do seem tohave a revival and grow, soon everything falls apart,people leave, and the church ends up where it started.Why does this destructive cycle occur?These discouraging situations may result from anumber of factors, but a frequently overlooked reasonis a curse on the person’s life or family that has neverbeen broken. Many churches are also cursed. This is amuch-neglected area in Christian teaching today.We had previously been aware of curses, and wehave had to deal with them in our own lives. However,we never fully realized how widespread the problem is

Unsolved Problems9within the body of Christ until we started presentingthis material in our teaching seminars. We have beenoverwhelmed by the responses of people to the information about unbroken curses in their lives. We havebeen privileged to see many lives change dramaticallyas a result of this teaching.The weapons of our warfare are powerful throughJesus Christ—that is, if we know when and how touse them. The purpose of this book is to help you recognize the hidden battle in your own life so that youcan have total victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.Definition of a CurseExactly what is a curse? First, let’s look at thedictionary definition:curse n. a prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon one; evil or misfortune thatcomes as if in response to imprecation or as retribution; a cause of great harm or misfortunecurse v. to use profanely insolent languageagainst, blaspheme; to call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon; to execrate in fervent and often profane terms; tobring great evil upon, afflict(Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary,Electronic Edition 1994, 1995)When a curse is placed on someone, the purpose isto cause injury and destruction—sometimes to thepoint of death.

Unbroken Curses10The Scriptures of the Old Testament are full ofreferences to curses. The New Testament tells us thatJesus Christ came and died on the cross, conqueringSatan, so that we can be set free from curses. (SeeGalatians 3:13.) Jesus gave His servants the power inHis name to break curses.Ignorance Isn’t BlissWhy then are Christians still so defeated and afflicted by curses? The answer is ignorance. You can’tfight a battle you don’t see or know exists. You cannotdefeat an enemy when you don’t even know he is attacking you. God’s Word says the following:6My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.(Hosea 4:6)Therefore my people have gone into captivity,because they have no knowledge; their honorablemen are famished, and their multitude dried upwith thirst.13Therefore Sheol has enlarged itself and openedits mouth beyond measure.(Isaiah 5:13–14)14For wisdom is a defense as money is a defense,But the excellence of knowledge is that wisdomgives life to those who have it.(Ecclesiastes 7:12)12Lest Satan should take advantage of us; forwe are not ignorant of his devices.(2 Corinthians 2:11)11

Unsolved Problems11The Scriptures clearly state that God’s people willsuffer and eventually be taken into captivity if theycontinue in ignorance and sin. This applies in the caseof curses. Far too often, Christians do not realize thatcurses have been placed on their lives. Thus, theycannot deal with them, but they wonder why theycontinually suffer afflictions as they do.The most common argument we hear from peopleis: “I don’t believe God would hold me responsible forsomething I don’t know about. I don’t believe Hewould allow a curse to come on my life when I did notknow I was doing something wrong.”Dear brothers and sisters, we must warn you thatGod does hold you accountable for everything that isin His Word. He has given us ample informationthroughout the Bible. Every one of us has access to aBible. Therefore, we are without excuse. Look at theseScriptures:If a person sins, and commits any of thesethings which are forbidden to be done by thecommandments of the LORD, though he does notknow it, yet he is guilty and shall bear his iniquity.(Leviticus 5:17)17For it is a people of no understanding; therefore He who made them will not have mercy onthem, and He who formed them will show themno favor.(Isaiah 27:11)11Hear, O earth! Behold, I will certainly bring calamity on this people; the fruit of their thoughts,because they have not heeded My words, nor Mylaw, but rejected it.(Jeremiah 6:19)19

Unbroken Curses12My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.Because you have rejected knowledge, I also willreject you from being priest for Me; because youhave forgotten the law of your God, I also willforget your children.(Hosea 4:6)6If you do not read and study God’s Word, thenyou are rejecting knowledge. The consequences of thissin are grave indeed. However, we serve a mercifulGod who is quick to forgive us when we repent, andwe have the Holy Spirit who dwells in us to help us.The Source of True KnowledgeBefore He ascended to His Father, our Savior andLord promised us the great gift of the Holy Spirit. Ifwe ask, the Holy Spirit will show us truth and bringto our minds those sins that we have forgotten so wecan confess them and be cleansed from them. He willreveal to us any curses that are active in our lives—allwe have to do is ask.[Jesus said] “Nevertheless I tell you the truth.It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I donot go away, the Helper will not come to you; butif I depart, I will send Him to you.7“And when He has come, He will convict theworld of sin, and of righteousness, and ofjudgment:89“of sin, because they do not believe in Me;“of righteousness, because I go to My Fatherand you see Me no more;10“of judgment, because the ruler of this worldis judged.11

Unsolved Problems13“I still have many things to say to you, but youcannot bear them now.12“However, when He, the Spirit of truth, hascome, He will guide you into all truth; for Hewill not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tellyou things to come.(John 16:7–13)13We have many people ask us, “How can I knowabout sins in my past that I have forgotten?” The answer is simple: Ask the Holy Spirit to bring them toyour remembrance. Even more frequently we hear,“How can I know if there is a curse operating in mylife?” Again, ask the Holy Spirit to show it to you.Are you experiencing unsolved problems in yourlife, your family, or your church? Perhaps the sourceof these problems is an unbroken curse. Pray and askthe Holy Spirit to reveal to you any curses that maybe in operation in your life. He will be faithful to doso.Please stop and take a moment right now to pray.Ask the Holy Spirit to enable you to understand everything you read in this book and the Scripturesquoted here. The information in this book can changeyour life forever.

Chapter TwoLegal G roundsWhen God led the children of Israel into thepromised land of Canaan, He knew thatevery person in the land was involved inserving and worshiping demons. Through Moses, theLord gave careful, detailed instructions to His peopleso that they would neither be snared into worshipingdemons nor receive harm from any curses when theywent into the land.The Old Testament contains a wealth of information we should be using in our own lives today. Cursesof plagues, famine, and destruction came upon the nation of Israel when they turned away from the Lord’sinstructions. The same process is happening in thelives of Christians today. We are no longer under thelaw as given to Moses. Jesus fulfilled the law and setus free under the new covenant in His blood. (SeeGalatians 4:5; Matthew 5:17–18.) However, the spiritual principles laid down for the children of Israel inthe Old Testament still hold true in our lives today.Demon worship and the occult are all around us, just15

Unbroken Curses16as they were in the land of Canaan. Satan hasn’tchanged. He and his servants have just put on a veneer of sophistication to try to keep us from recognizing him. We would do well to heed the followinginstructions which God gave to the leaders of the children of Israel:They shall teach My people the difference between the holy and the unholy, and cause themto discern between the unclean and the clean.(Ezekiel 44:23)23Sadly, we have found that very few Christianshave any knowledge of those things that the Lord proclaims to be unclean. Thus, their lives and homes arecluttered with unclean things which enable curses tooperate in their lives.Moses taught the children of Israel the differencebetween the holy and the unholy. This knowledge enabled them to know what things would bring blessingand cursing into their lives.See, I have set before you today life and good,death and evil 15I call heaven and earth as witnesses todayagainst you, that I have set before you life anddeath, blessing and cursing; therefore chooselife, that both you and your descendants maylive.(Deuteronomy 30:15, 19)19Clearly, whether our lives are successful andblessed, or unsuccessful and cursed, depends upon ourknowledge of the teachings of the Lord.

Legal Grounds17Kinds of CursesFirst, we are going to give an overview of thevarious kinds of curses. We will then discuss each onein detail. We will study these three types of curses: Curses from God Curses from Satan and/or his servants with thelegal right to curse Curses from Satan and/or his servants withoutthe legal right to curseThe first two types of curses can be broken onlyafter repentance for the sins responsible for bringingthem about. The third type can easily be broken inthe name of Jesus.Purposes of CursesThe two purposes for curses are as follows: Curses sent by Satan and/or his servants arealways for the purpose of causing injury, loss,destruction, and (often) death. Curses sent by God are for the purposes ofgaining the person’s attention and causing himto turn from his evil ways, turn toward God,and purify his life. If the person does not respond to this, he will be destroyed and eventually put to death.The Anatomy of CursesWhat is the anatomy of a curse? Curses from Satan and/or his servants always involve demon spirits.When a curse is placed, demon spirits are sent to aspecific person or family for a specific purpose. The

Unbroken Curses18curse is the sending mechanism, and the demon spirits bring about the fulfillment of the curse.Curses from God can consist of several differentthings. Sometimes a curse from God is direct injuryand destruction through such things as catastrophicweather, disease, lack of fertility, and economic collapse. Occasionally, God gives Satan the legal right tosend demons onto people to injure and destroy them.At other times, God may bring people who are Satan’sservants to conquer and destroy—for example, invading armies of foreign nations.Sources or Roots of CursesSeveral sources of curses exist. We will examinethe following roots of curses: Inheritance: The sins of the forefathers Broken dedications to Satan Ancestors’ acceptance of curses on the livesof descendants Continuing in the sins of the forefathers Involvement with unclean and unholy things: Bringing cursed objects into the home/office Handling unholy things Giving honor to demon gods Following demonic fads Territorial rights violations: Touching Satan’s ground Going into battle against Satan withoutbeing specifically commanded to by God Living on unclean or cursed land Living in unclean or cursed housing

Legal Grounds19 Performance of demonic rituals: Through occultic drawings Through the spirit realm directly By the use of personal items By attaching to animals and pets Through cursed gifts Distinct situations and actions: Ridiculing Satan Partaking of food sacrificed to idols Hatred, jealousy, and the misspoken word Circumstances beyond our control Breaking vows to GodOften we give Satan the legal right to attack usbecause we, knowingly or unknowingly, become involved in situations that open the door just enough forhim to gain entrance. Most curses come from thissource. It is only as that legal right is removedthrough repentance and cleansing that we can thenbreak a curse.Before we discuss exactly how to break curses, weneed to show how we can give Satan the legal right toattack us and put curses on our lives.Satan’s Legal RightsIn the seventh chapter of Joshua, we find a detailed example of how Satan can gain the legal right toassault us even though we personally may be unawareof his devices. Let us bring you up-to-date on the history of the children of Israel prior to the time of thisincident recorded in Joshua. Moses had led them outof Egypt. They had then wandered in the wildernessfor forty years. Moses died, and the Lord placed the

Unbroken Curses20leadership of the children of Israel onto Joshua. Godperformed a miracle and parted the Jordan River sothey could cross over. God promised Joshua and thechildren of Israel that He would fight their battles forthem and give them victory, but the promise was conditional. God’s condition was their obedience to Hiscommands.The first city they had to conquer was Jericho.Militarily, it was one of the most powerful cities in thecivilized world of that day. It was tremendously fortified. In the natural, the children of Israel didn’t havea hope of defeating it. But, as you all know the story,the walls of Jericho fell down, and the city was defeated through God’s miraculous power. The Lordspecifically commanded the children of Israel not totake anything from Jericho for themselves. In otherwords, they were to take no loot.Let’s look at the seventh chapter of Joshua now:But the children of Israel committed a trespassregarding the accursed things, for Achan theson of Carmi, the son of Zabdi, the son of Zerah,of the tribe of Judah, took of the accursedthings; so the anger of the LORD burned againstthe children of Israel.(Joshua 7:1)1The other people of Israel did not know thatAchan had sinned. No one knew except God—and whoelse? Satan, of course. We cannot hide our mental sinsfrom God because He knows our hearts and minds(see 1 Samuel 16:7; 1 Chronicles 28:9; Romans 8:27;Hebrews 4:12), even though no one else knows aboutthem. However, once we act on those thoughts, nomatter how secretly, we cannot hide our sin from Godor from Satan.

Legal Grounds21The Israelites’ next battle was going to be againstthe small town of Ai. The leaders held a strategyplanning session. They said to each other, “Look, themen are exhausted from taking Jericho. There’s noneed to tire them all. Let’s just take our most dedicated, godly men and go take Ai.” We have to assumeit was an elite, handpicked group of 3,000 men thatwent up to Ai. Nowhere does it say that any of thosemen were walking in sin. They were absolutely committed to serving the Lord wholeheartedly.Let’s read further:So about three thousand men went up therefrom the people, but they fled before the men of Ai.4And the men of Ai struck down about thirty-sixmen, for they chased them from before the gateas far as Shebarim, and struck them down onthe descent; therefore the hearts of the peoplemelted and became like water.(Joshua 7:4–5)5Thirty-six God-fearing, God-serving, innocent menwere slaughtered. Why? Had they done anythingwrong? No. Nowhere does Scripture say these menhad sinned. They had not sinned, and they were giving their all to serve the Lord.Joshua and the leaders were stunned! Theycouldn’t understand. After the wonderful victory atJericho, they could hardly believe their ears when thebattered and defeated army returned. God had promised them victory! Had He gone back on His word?Had He changed His mind? Unthinkable!Then Joshua tore his clothes, and fell to theearth on his face before the ark of the LORD until evening, he and the elders of Israel; and theyput dust on their heads.6

Unbroken Curses22And Joshua said, “Alas, Lord GOD, why haveYou brought this people over the Jordan at all;to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, todestroy us? Oh, that we had been content, anddwelt on the other side of the Jordan!7“O Lord, what shall I say when Israel turns itsback before its enemies?8“For the Canaanites and all the inhabitants ofthe land will hear it, and surround us, and cutoff our name from the earth. Then what willYou do for Your great name?”(Joshua 7:6–9)9Joshua experienced the same doubts and fears wedo when some catastrophe comes into our lives. Hedid the same thing we do. He began to weep and wailbefore the Lord just like we do. Something goes wrongin our lives, and who do we blame immediately? God,that’s who! “Oh, Lord, how could you let this happento me?” we cry and moan as we ask our pastors andeverybody else we can think of to pray for us. Wenever stop to think that the problem is with us, notwith God. “Oh, that we had been content, and dwelt onthe other side of the Jordan!” (v. 7). Doesn’t thatsound like us? Our first reactions are self-pity andblaming God. The human race hasn’t changed a bit inall the years since Joshua.But, notice how the Lord answers Joshua:So the LORD said to Joshua: “Get up! Why doyou lie thus on your face?11“Israel has sinned, and they have also transgressed My covenant which I commanded them.For they have even taken some of the accursedthings, and have both stolen and deceived; andthey have also put it among their own stuff.10

Legal Grounds23“Therefore the children of Israel could notstand before their enemies, but turned theirbacks before their enemies, because they have become doomed to destruction. Neither will I bewith you anymore, unless you destroy the accursed from among you.”(Joshua 7:10–12)12There was sin in the camp, which gave Satan andhis servants the legal right to attack and defeat thechildren of Israel. When we disobey God, not only dowe sin, but we also give Satan the legal right to assault us. We often don’t realize that we serve a Godwho is completely just. Not only is He just with us,His own people, He is also just with Satan and hisservants. If we give Satan the right to assail us, Godwon’t interfere.This is the reason it is so vitally important for usto know God’s Word. If we do not know the Word, wewill sin and give Satan and his servants the legal rightto place curses on our lives.How can a young man [or woman] cleanse hisway? By taking heed according to Your word.9With my whole heart I have sought You; oh,let me not wander from Your commandments!10Your word I have hidden in my heart, that Imight not sin against You.(Psalm 119:9–11)11How to Break a CurseNow that we know how Satan can acquire theright to curse us as well as other sources of curses, wecan discuss how to break them. The specific steps weneed to take depend on the kind of curse involved.If the curse is from God, follow these steps:

24Unbroken Curses Step 1: Acknowledge your own sin and the sinsof your forefathers. Then confess them to Godand repent for them, asking for forgiveness andcleansing. Separate yourself from sin and thosethings which displease God. Change your life! Step 2: Ask God to remove the curse He hasplaced on your life. Step 3: Command any demons that came intoyour life through the sins to leave you at oncein the name of Jesus.If the curse is from Satan and he has the legalright to do so, these are the steps to take: Step 1: Confess and acknowledge the sin thatgave Satan and/or his servants the right toplace the curse on you. Repent and ask God forforgiveness and cleansing. Step 2: Speaking out loud, take authority overthe curse in the name of Jesus Christ, andcommand it to be broken at once.Example: “In the name of Jesus Christ, I takeauthority over this curse of , andI command it to be broken now!” Step 3: Command all demon spirits associatedwith the curse to leave you immediately in thename of Jesus.Example: “In the name of Jesus Christ, Icommand all demon spirits associated withthis curse to leave me now!”If Satan has cursed you without the legitimateright to do so, then do the following: Step 1: Speaking out loud, take authority overthe curse in the name of Jesus Christ, andcommand it to be broken at once.

Legal Grounds25Example: “In the name of Jesus Christ, I takeauthority over this curse of , and Icommand it to be broken now!” Step 2: Command all the demon spirits associated with the curse to leave you immediately.Example: “In the name of Jesus Christ, Icommand all demon spirits associated withthis curse to leave me now!”These are the basic steps to breaking curses. Insome of the specific examples we will be discussing,we will give more detailed procedures that pertain tothe particular circumstances.Authority and ResponsibilityUnfortunately, some Christians believe that theydon’t have to bother with curses at all. They assumethat God will handle them. However, Jesus specifically told us that He was giving us authority overSatan and his kingdom. (See Luke 10:19; Mark 16:17;and 2 Corinthians 7:1.) With authority comes responsibility. It is our responsibility to break any cursessent onto us. Jesus Christ gave us the power to do so,and He expects us to use the authority given to us inHis name.

Chapter ThreeInherited C ursesCurses can be inherited. They are passed downfrom generation to generation. In this chapter,we are going to discuss from a biblical viewpoint how curses are inherited, what types of cursesthese are, and how to deal with them.The Sins of the ForefathersThe sins of our forefathers can have a devastatingeffect on our own lives. People fight, they hate, andthey feud. Such behavior often results in a curse beingplaced on a family unit or the whole family line.Those involved in Satan’s service have a good understanding of the importance of heritage. When theyplace a curse on a family, they are sure to include allthe descendants in the curse. Their desire is to destroy the whole family line, not just an individual. Infamilies where various forms of mental illness or specific physical illnesses have been passed down throughthe generations, this is often the case.27

Unbroken Curses28Is your family line characterized by a particulartype of problem? Divorce? Incest? Poverty? Uncontrolled anger? Unbelief? Then you need to seek Godabout the possibility of a curse on your whole familyline.We in America have lost the concept of heritage.However, Scripture clearly shows that heritage andfamilies are very important to God. Look at theseverses:Only take heed to yourself, and diligently keepyourself, lest you forget the things your eyeshave seen, and lest they depart from your heartall the days of your life. And teach them to yourchildren and your grandchildren,9Especially concerning the day you stood beforethe LORD your God in Horeb, when the LORDsaid to me, “Gather the people to Me, and I willlet them hear My words, that they may learn tofear Me all the days they live on the earth, andthat they may teach their children.”(Deuteronomy 4:9–10)10And these words which I command you todayshall be in your heart.7You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit inyour house, when you walk by the way, whenyou lie down, and when you rise up.(Deuteronomy 6:6–7)6For I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God,visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generations of thosewho hate Me.(Exodus 20:5)5

Inherited Curses29I call heaven and earth as witnesses todayagainst you, that I have set before you life anddeath, blessing and cursing; therefore chooselife, that both you and your descendants may(Deuteronomy 30:19, emphasis added)live.19These verses are just a few of many that clearlyshow the importance God places on heritage. Just because we have lost the understanding of the concept ofheritage does not mean that God has forgotten it. Godhas not abandoned the concept. In fact, He still operates on this principle whether we realize it or not! Satan and his servants have not lost the concept ofheritage either. This puts most Christians at a terrible disadvantage.A recent survey by the Focus on the Family organization showed that in almost any church 50% ofthe households are single-parent homes! Many children know only one parent. Split families and multiple marriages destroy any sense of heritage orcontinuity of family lines.Some of us know some things about the lives ofour grandparents. Very few of us have any knowledgeabout our great-grandparents at all. In general, however, we know almost nothing about our family’s history. If people followed God’s Word, they would bediligently teaching their children the history of theirown family, especially those things that God did in thelives of their ancestors—both blessings and curses.This loss of knowledge of family history seriouslyaffects our lives. First, we are unable to learn fromthe experiences of our ancestors, both good and bad.Our faith is not built by remembering incidents ofGod’s miraculous work in their lives. Additionally, we

Unbroken Curses30are unaware of the curses we have inherited throughtheir sins. Also, we end up walking in the same sins asour forefathers and reaping the same troubles as aresult.Let’s look at the Scripture in Leviticus 26 wherethis principle is clearly illustrated. God is telling thechildren of Israel all the terrible things that will happen to them when they turn away from serving Him:famine, drought, and slaughter from invading armies,with the remaining survivors carried away as captivesof foreign nations. Even after all these calamities, thesurvivors’ troubles continue.You shall perish among the nations, and theland of your enemies shall eat you up.38And those of you who are left shall waste awayin their iniquity in your enemies’ lands; also intheir fathers’ iniquities which are with them,they shall waste away.(Leviticus 26:38–39)39The survivors waste away in the iniquities oftheir forefathers! How many people today are wastingaway in the iniquities of their forefathers without realizing it? Whole nations are being destroyed becauseof the iniquities of the forefather

Unbroken curses: hidden source of trouble in the Christian's life / by Rebecca Brown, with Daniel M. Yoder. p. cm. ISBN -88368-372-5 1. Blessing and cursing. 2. Spiritual warfare. I. Yoder, Daniel, 1951- II. Title. BV4509.5 .B765 2001 248.4—dc21 2001005971 No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any .