Bloodlines of Rebellion
Giants, Fallen Angels, and the War to Corrupt the Line of Christ
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Nate Fortner
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Bloodlines of Rebellion — A Hidden War in Scripture
From the first pages of Genesis, the Bible quietly reveals that humanity’s story is about far more than sin and salvation alone. It is also the story of a hidden war—a war over what it means to be human, and over the bloodline that would one day bring Jesus Christ into the world.
Scripture shows that God created mankind in His image and designed humanity to carry a divine purpose. Yet soon after creation, rebellion entered not only the human heart, but the spiritual realm itself. The mysterious events of Genesis 6, the global Flood, and the repeated emphasis on genealogies all point to a single truth: bloodlines matter because the Messiah would come through a human lineage.
Throughout the Old Testament, God carefully preserves a specific line—from Adam to Noah, from Abraham to David, and ultimately to Christ. At the same time, Scripture records repeated attempts to corrupt, destroy, or derail that line. These attacks were never random. They were strategic efforts to prevent the promised Seed from ever being born.
But God’s plan was never in danger.
Jesus entered the world exactly as promised. The bloodline was preserved. The cross paid the price for sin. And Satan’s greatest strategy collapsed.
Today, the battlefield has shifted. The war is no longer about corrupting DNA, but about corrupting belief. The question every generation must answer is no longer, “Will the Seed come?” but “Who do you say that Jesus is?”
Bloodlines of Rebellion explores these patterns in Scripture and points to one unshakable conclusion:
The war was real.
The corruption was intentional.
But the bloodline of Christ was never in danger.
And it never will be.