THE SINS OF THE FATHERS: DOES GOD STILL VISIT SINS OF THE FATHERS ON THE CHILDREN?
A Biblical and Theological Examination of Generational Curses, Ancestral Sin, and the Finished Work of Christ
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Chibueze Ukaegbu
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Beginning with the historical and scriptural origins of generational judgment under the Old Covenant, the author carefully demonstrates that even within the Old Testament, God progressively moved toward individual accountability. Passages from Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and Isaiah clearly establish that each soul bears responsibility for its own sin, not that of its ancestors.
The book then transitions into the New Covenant, where the finished work of Christ becomes the central focus. Through detailed exposition of Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, Hebrews, and Peter’s epistles, the author shows that Christ’s Blood provides total redemption - cleansing not only for personal sins but also every legal claim arising from the past.
The work also addresses contemporary practices such as land deliverance, ancestral cleansing rituals, and fear-based deliverance ministries, exposing their lack of New Testament foundation. It emphasizes that spiritual transformation comes through repentance, faith, and regeneration - not rituals applied to geography or genealogy.
Ultimately, SINS OF THE FATHERS calls believers back to confidence in Christ, sound doctrine, and the supremacy of Scripture. It affirms that salvation is complete, freedom is real, and the believer’s inheritance in Christ is secure and untouchable.
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