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366. Breaking Generational Curses: What the Bible Actually Says
MORNING, MAMA | Mental Health for Christian Moms: self care, mom overwhelm, mom guilt, Christian parenting, Christian marriag
28 minutes
3 weeks ago
366. Breaking Generational Curses: What the Bible Actually Says
Have you ever wondered if the struggles in your life are because of generational curses—the idea that your family’s sin or pain is being passed down to you? Maybe you’ve heard people say they’re “breaking generational curses” or “carrying their parents’ baggage” and felt both hopeful and confused.
In today’s episode, we unpack what the Bible actually says about generational curses—and what it doesn’t. You’ll discover the difference between curses and patterns, how sin and pain really get passed down, and what Jesus already accomplished for you on the cross.
We’ll talk about how to stop giving power to false beliefs, how to recognize spiritual and emotional inheritance in your own story, and how to step into the authority and healing that’s already yours in Christ.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your family’s story, this episode will help you finally breathe again—and take your next step toward freedom.
love,
Brittany
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