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Is generational sin real? The concept that the sin of our parents and our parents' parents can keep us in spiritual bondage.
If so, how many generations back do we need to go? Does generationsal sin tie in to genetics, at all? A familial predisposition to suffering from depression, or addicition, for example. Are those things biologically genetic, or might they be generational sin? Satan surely attacks us through depression and mental illness and addiction, and people are often freed of those illnesses through deliverance and prayer, so it's not a stretch to believe that those illnesses are spiritual - and they get passed from parent to child frequently.
Equally, is generational sin related to Original Sin?
And where does this all leave the idea of personal relationships with Christ and salvation? Because none of us are sin-free.
[bible]Jeremiah 31:29-32[/bible]
^ That seems to deny the concept of generational sin...
[bible]Nehemiah 1:6[/bible]
^ That seems to support it.
They're OT, yes, but God is unchanging, and the OT is obviously still very much relevant to our walk.
So, what are your thoughts?
If so, how many generations back do we need to go? Does generationsal sin tie in to genetics, at all? A familial predisposition to suffering from depression, or addicition, for example. Are those things biologically genetic, or might they be generational sin? Satan surely attacks us through depression and mental illness and addiction, and people are often freed of those illnesses through deliverance and prayer, so it's not a stretch to believe that those illnesses are spiritual - and they get passed from parent to child frequently.
Equally, is generational sin related to Original Sin?
And where does this all leave the idea of personal relationships with Christ and salvation? Because none of us are sin-free.
[bible]Jeremiah 31:29-32[/bible]
^ That seems to deny the concept of generational sin...
[bible]Nehemiah 1:6[/bible]
^ That seems to support it.
They're OT, yes, but God is unchanging, and the OT is obviously still very much relevant to our walk.
So, what are your thoughts?