The role of spiritual warfare in curse breaking prayers: battling dark forces with light.

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A curse breaking prayer is a form of spiritual practice that aims to remove or break any negative or harmful curses that may be affecting an individual or their life. This prayer is used by people from various religious or spiritual traditions as a means to seek protection and release from the negative effects of curses. Curses are believed to be a type of negative energy or intention directed towards someone with the intent to harm or bring bad luck. These curses can be a result of envy, jealousy, anger, or other negative emotions. Some believe that curses can also be transmitted through generational or ancestral lines. A curse breaking prayer is seen as a way to counteract or neutralize the negative energy of a curse.



Curse breaking prayer

(from Free to Live) Renouncing the Sin

Freedom comes only as we bring these unsanctified and unholy places under the rule of Jesus Christ, so that he can possess these very places deeply and truly. Therefore, part of this first step involves sanctifying to Christ the place of bondage. If it’s sexual, you sanctify your sexuality to Christ; if it's emotional (as with rage, or fear, or even grief), you sanctify your emotions; if it involves addiction, you sanctify your appetite, your obsession, and your body. At the retreats we do, we walk through this process in prayer, and many people are shocked to realize that they have never taken the first, simple step of sanctifying their sexuality (or emotions, or appetites) to Jesus Christ. But if you want to be free in this place, it must come under the total, intimate, ongoing rule of God. Lord Jesus, forgive me. I confess I have been offering myself over to sin, and now I am its slave. I renounce it; I renounce my sins. [Be very specific here. For example, “I renounce the ways I have presented my sexuality to sin; I renounce my sexual sins. I present my sexuality to Jesus Christ. I sanctify my sexuality to Jesus Christ. I present the members of my body and my sexuality as instruments of righteousness. I renounce the ways I have presented my appetite and my drinking to sin; I renounce my sins with alcohol. I present my appetite and my drinking to Jesus Christ. I sanctify my body to Jesus Christ.”] I renounce every way I have given myself over to sin. I dedicate and I consecrate my life [and this specific area] once more to the rule of Jesus Christ, to be his and his alone. May your atoning blood cover my sins and cleanse me. May your holiness possess me totally and completely. You will also find it helpful to renounce the “sins of your fathers.” Often in these places of lasting bondage you will find that a father (or mother, or brother, or grandparent) struggled with the same issue. The scriptures present to us the reality that sin is often passed down within a family line, and the effects of those sins are also passed down generation to generation (see Exodus 20:5, 34:7, Leviticus 26:39-42, Nehemiah 9:2). Lord Jesus, I also renounce the sins of my fathers here [or my mother, my grandmother, what have you]. I renounce their sins of [be specific, as in, “their rage, their sexual sins, their alcoholism.”] I utterly renounce and break with the sins of my family line. I plead the blood of Christ over those sins, so that they may not have a hold on me. I renounce them and break with them utterly. Breaking the Stronghold We begin to break the enemy’s hold on us through the presence of “agreements.” By this I mean places in our own hearts that have made a deep agreement with a feeling, a thought, a sentence. If you have struggled with something for years now, there are probably agreements along the lines of: “I’ll never get free of this," "I am such an $%#@," "Who cares anyway?" "It’s too late,” and a host of others. Those are agreements, and they serve as a kind of permission for the enemy to keep you in bondage. So you must break them. In addition to these, there are the agreements with the sin itself: “I am filled with rage," "I am a drunk," "I am gay.” They can even “feel” biblical but, friends, you do not want to be making agreements with your sin. You are dead to sin and alive to God. You are the dwelling place of Jesus Christ. You are forgiven and dearly loved. So you must break the agreements you’ve been making here, in this area. Some will be obvious to you; others require the presence of the Holy Spirit to reveal them. Spirit of God, search me, know me, reveal to me the agreements I have been making in this area. I renounce those agreements now. [Be very specific.] I renounce the agreement that [What is it? “I’ll never get free?" "Rage is just a part of me?" "It’s too late?”] I break these agreements in the name of my Lord Jesus Christ. I renounce them. I renounce every claim they have given the enemy in my life. Jesus, my Deliverer, come and break these strongholds. Set me free in this very place. Lord Jesus, show me every companion agreement operating here. I renounce the agreement that I’m alone, that no one will protect me. I renounce the agreement that I am dirty and disgusting. I renounce every agreement with shame. I renounce the agreement that I can never be forgiven. Spirit, show me what to pray, reveal these agreements. This is how we undo that dynamic about letting the sun go down on these things and the enemy getting a foothold (Ephesians 4:26-27). Bit by bit you are recovering parts of your heart. You are taking them back from when you gave them away. This erodes the claim that you gave the enemy in your heart. Yes, terrible things may have happened to us, but we are the ones who made these agreements, these resolutions, these vows, and we’re not going to see victory in that area until we renounce them. I will be honest—if you’ve given your heart over to something many times over, you’ve given it a good stronghold, and if it is also tangled up in issues of wounds and sin, it’s going to take some time to untangle and heal this, but it is worth the work. Don’t just bury it. It’s worth going into those dark places and those murky waters and working through it. The blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us of everything. Everything. Having broken the agreements and renounced the sin, we often find that we have to be quite intentional in commanding the enemy to leave. “Submit therefore to God,” wrote James the brother of Jesus, “resist the devil and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). Much of what we have been doing up to this point is submitting to God, bringing these specific issues under the rule of Jesus by renouncing the sins, breaking the agreements, sanctifying these places back to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Now comes part two of this verse: resist. I bring the blood of my Lord Jesus Christ right here, in this very place. I renounce every claim I gave the evil one to my life right here, in this very place. And I bring the blood of Christ now against the strongholds and against the spirits operating here. [Sometimes you will need to be firm and specific: I bring the blood of Jesus against all spirits of addiction, of alcoholism, all spirits of rage, of homosexuality, and so on]. I banish these enemies from my life now—from my body, my soul, and my spirit. “Resist the devil and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). I resist the devil here and now and I command these spirits to flee in the name of Jesus Christ my Lord. Ask the Spirit to guide you. If you will stick with this and let the Holy Spirit guide you, you can be free. Lord, forgive me for giving place in my heart to resentment, to lust, to anger, to alcohol. Forgive me for giving place in my life to resignation and self-reproach and shame, to fear and doubt and control. I renounce it now. Come, Jesus Christ, and take your rightful place in my heart and in my life here. Come and set me free here, in these very places. I plead your blood over these sins, and I break every hold I gave my enemy here, in the name of Jesus Christ. As you do this, you erode your enemy’s claims to keep you in bondage. By the way, your enemy is not going to like the fact that you are about to get free. He will try to discourage you from praying like this. He will try to distract you (the phone will ring, you’ll suddenly be hungry, you'll feel like doing it tomorrow). He’ll try to make you feel like, this is so stupid, I can’t believe I’m doing this out loud. He's going to make you feel like this isn’t working or this isn’t going to work; now I’m becoming one of those nuts. Just push through all of that. I bring the work of Jesus Christ once more against you [shame, rage, fear, sexual sin, resignation, etc.] and I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to go to the throne of Jesus Christ in his mighty name. “It is for freedom that Christ has set you free” (Galatians 5:1). I claim my freedom now in the name of Jesus Christ. Jesus, I ask you to sanctify me through and through. May my whole spirit, soul, and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:23–24). Sanctify me through and through, in this place, in this issue. Healing the Brokenness Now for the best part: the healing. God wants to make you whole and holy. He promises to heal the brokenhearted. So now you invite Jesus in to heal the wound, to love you in this place, to restore your soul, to heal this memory. You invite him into your past. Lord Jesus, I invite you into my wounds and my brokenness. [Again, don’t be vague and general; be very specific.] Jesus, I invite you into the day I was abused. Come into my shattered heart, my shame, come into that moment in my life. I ask you to cleanse me here, to heal my broken heart and make me whole. Linger in this place in prayer. Listen. Pay attention. Often Jesus will bring up something necessary to your healing. For example, suddenly you feel the anger toward your abuser—Jesus is showing you that you need to forgive. Jesus, I forgive my brother for abusing me. I release him from my rage and I give him over to you. Sometimes you’ll feel the shame and self-rejection. Lord Jesus, come into this shame. I renounce self-rejection. I renounce despising myself because of all that has happened. I forgive myself as well. Come and heal me. Sometimes you will feel the young places in your heart crying out for love or for protection. Lord Jesus, gather the young and frightened place in my heart into your loving arms. Come and find me here, in these very places. Gather my heart into your love and make me whole. As you are inviting Jesus into your wounds, what is so very beautiful is the fact that quite often—not every time, but more than you’ll expect—Jesus will show you what he is doing; you will see him come. Call it seeing with your mind’s eye or Christ using your imagination or seeing with the eyes of your heart or your spirit—however you want to describe it. Often you will see Christ come back into your past. He may take you by the hand and lead you out of that room. You might see him step between you and the one who wounded you, or he might simply tell you, "You are forgiven, you are safe, I love you." Healing doesn’t necessarily have to be dramatic. Oftentimes it is very quiet. Jesus simply comes as we invite him to, and though we may not “see” him or “hear” him, he comes, and we sense a new peace or quietness in our soul. Our heart feels better somehow. The important thing is for us to give him permission to these wounded places, invite his healing love, and wait in prayer for him to come. Do this with each memory of wounding, with each event (ask the Holy Spirit to guide you). Often I will pray Isaiah 61 as I do this: Lord Jesus, you have come to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the LORD’s favor and the day of vengeance of our God. Come and heal my brokenness right here, Lord; free me from this captivity, release me from all darkness, bring your favor here in my soul and bring your vengeance here against my enemies. Lord, you came to comfort all who mourn, and provide for those who grieve in Zion—to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. I ask you to do this in me—comfort me where I am hurting; bestow on me a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. Come in this memory, in this wound. I receive you here. Many times Jesus simply says, “Let me love you.” We need to open our hearts up to his love. As we do, it allows him to come to this very place. Linger there and listen; ask for the healing grace of Jesus Christ over and over again. He comes, dear friends, he comes.

Curse breaking prayer

In the name of Jesus Christ I confess all the sins of my forefathers, and by the redemptive blood of Jesus, I now break the power of every curse passed down to me through my ancestral line. I confess and repent of each and every sin that I have committed, known or unknown, and accept Christ's forgiveness. He has redeemed me from the curse of the law.

�Father, this day and each and every day, I bind Satan, all territorial spirits, every principality, power spirit, ruler of the darkness, wicked spirit in high places, all familiar spirits, and all spirits above, around, and below them, mentioned and unmentioned, known or unknown; I bind all spirits on assignment against me and all on that I possess. I loose them from all that I possess. I break their power and communication lines. I break their supply lines. I curse all of their works and assignments at their roots. I speak spiritual deafness, dumbness, blindness, confusion, paralysis, and incapacitation upon each and every one of them, and throw all of their plans and activities into continual confusion and disarray through the spirit of power and might of the Holy Spirit

I choose the blessing and reject the curse. In the name of my Lord Jesus Christ, I break the power of every evil curse spoken against me. I cancel the force of every prediction spoken about me, whether intentionally or carelessly that was not according to God's promised blessings. I bless those who have cursed me. I forgive each person who has ever wronged me or spoken evil of me.

In the name of Jesus Christ I now rebuke, break and loose myself, and my family, from any and all evil curses operating through charms, vexes, hexes, spells, omens, jinxes, psychic powers, mind control, bewitchments, witchcraft or sorcery, that have been put upon me through any person, or from any cult or occult source. I command all such demonic powers to leave me in the name of Jesus.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I now renounce, break and loose myself and my family from all hereditary curses, and from all demonic bondage placed upon us as the result of sins, transgressions or iniquities through myself, my parents or any of my ancestors. I confess the sins of my forefathers.'

'In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I now renounce, break and loose myself from all demonic subjection to my mother, my father, my grandparents and any other human beings, living or dead, who have dominated and controlled me in any way.

Your Word says, Lord, that I will decree a thing and it will come to pass. Your Word says, Lord, that You are watching over it to perform it Lord, I ask You to perform Your Word, and I now decree that all that I have spoken and do speak, has already come to pass in the realm of the Spirit; I decree that the enemy is unable to see, hear, or understand my moves or speech; that they are unable to track me or watch my activities; that they are turned against themselves and cannot carry out their assignments.

I curse at the roots all that they attempt, all assignments, plots, plans, designs, activities, traps and snares; I take them all captive to Christ and cast them down as vain thoughts and imaginations along with all demonic ministry to my thought life. I loose us from them.. I break them off of us. I curse them all at the roots. I decree them all made null and void, cancelled never manifested, never come to pass, cursed and destroyed at their roots, rendered of no effect- cast down as vain thoughts and imaginations all in Christ Jesus� Name. In the name of Jesus, I command every evil spirit of curse to leave me now. I am the head and not the tail. I am above and not beneath. I decree all of these prayers accomplished already in the realm of the Holy Spirit,

Father, ALL in Christ Jesus� Name. I thank you, Father, ahead of time, for already having heard and answered these prayers . in Christ Jesus� Name and for Your Glory. I give you the greatest of thanks and praise, Father, that You perform Your Work on my behalf that Your Word is absolutely true and that You are not a man that You should lie. Glory to You, Father, Lord Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit! I thank You, Lord, for setting me free. Amen.

(Now start praising the Lord.) I worship you, Lord. I give my vessel to you, I give my being to you and I surrender to you, Lord. Come on in JESUS and take every area that I've emptied out. I give it to you, Lord, in JESUS' Name. Amen.

Additional readings and teachings to help you

TO BREAK THE SPIRIT OF FEAR When in Trouble
When Burdened, Depressed, or Oppressed DELIVERANCE FROM LUST
"15 WAYS TO REMOVE THE ENEMY'S COVERING" The Principle of Praying Thrice
FERVENT PRAYER THE POWER OF PRAYER
What are you trying to do, Lord, kill me? . . . How God Tests His Own "HOW TO MOVE THROUGH THE ENEMY'S BLOCKADES

Curse breaking prayer

Biblical Restoration Ministries - Breaking Curses Prayer

Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I come to You sincerely with a desire to be free from all curses and their results. Lord Jesus, I thank You for saving me and cleansing away my sin at the cross. I confess with my mouth that I belong to You. The devil has no power over me because I am cleansed and covered by Your precious blood.

I now confess all of my sins, known and unknown. I repent of them now in the name of Jesus. I ask You, Lord to forgive me. I now confess the sins of all of my forefathers. In the name and by the blood of Jesus Christ, I break and renounce the power of every demonic curse that was passed down to me through the sins and actions of others. In the name of Jesus Christ, I break the power and the hold of every curse that came to me through sin , my sins and the sins of my forefathers.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I break the power and hold of every curse that came to me through words spoken. In the name of Jesus Christ, I break the power and hold of every curse that came to me through disobedience -- mine or my forefathers.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I now renounce, break, and loose myself and my family from all demonic subjection to my father, mother, grandparents or any other human being, living or dead, who has ever in the past or are now dominating or controlling me or my family in any way contrary to the Word and will of God.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I renounce, break, and loose myself and my family from all psychic heredity, demonic strongholds, psychic power, bondages, bonds of inherited physical or mental illness or curses upon me and my family line as a result of sins, transgressions, iniquities, occult or psychic involvement of any member of my family line, living or dead.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I declare every legal hold and every legal ground of the enemy broken and destroyed. Satan no longer has a legal right to harass my family line through the curses. Through the blood of Jesus Christ, I am free. Thank You, Jesus, for setting me free.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I command all demonic spirits that are harassing me through curses to leave me now. Go! in the name of Jesus! I confess that my body, soul, and spirit is the dwelling place of the Spirit of God. I am redeemed, cleansed, sanctified, and justified by the blood of Jesus. Therefore neither Satan nor his demons have any place in me nor power over me because of Jesus.

THANK YOU, JESUS, FOR SETTING ME FREE!

* This prayer has been used all over to world to cut off generational curses and/ or occult activities. It is important to pray it out loud to God. The words do not contain power, but the Holy Spirit will set you FREE!

Breaking Curses Prayer:

A curse breaking prayer is seen as a way to counteract or neutralize the negative energy of a curse. The content and wording of these prayers can vary depending on the religious or spiritual tradition of the individual. Some prayers may directly address a higher power or deity, seeking their intervention and protection.

Curse breaking prayer

Others may focus on affirmations of personal strength and positivity, encouraging the individual to overcome the effects of the curse themselves. In addition to the words spoken or recited in a curse breaking prayer, some individuals may also engage in additional practices or rituals to enhance the effectiveness of the prayer. This can include visualization, burning of herbs or incense, or the use of specific objects or symbols. While a curse breaking prayer is often used in a reactive manner, seeking relief from an existing curse, it can also be used preventively as a means of protection against potential curses. It is believed that regular engagement in these prayers can create a spiritual shield or barrier against negative energies and intentions. It is important to note that the belief in curses and the efficacy of curse breaking prayers varies among individuals and cultures. Some may view curses as purely psychological or superstitious, while others strongly believe in their existence and power. The use of curse breaking prayers should always be approached with personal discernment and in alignment with one's own beliefs and practices..

Reviews for "Breaking curses of fear and anxiety through prayer: finding inner calm and serenity."

1. Jane Doe - 2 stars
I was really disappointed by the "Curse breaking prayer" book. I expected it to provide practical strategies and techniques for breaking curses, but it was mostly just a collection of prayers and verses from the Bible. While I understand the importance of faith and spirituality in curse breaking, I was hoping for a more comprehensive approach. The book lacked depth and didn't offer any real guidance or insights. Overall, I felt like it was a missed opportunity to provide readers with helpful tools for dealing with curses.
2. John Smith - 1 star
I can't say I enjoyed reading the "Curse breaking prayer" book. It felt like a regurgitation of common religious prayers without any originality or unique perspective. The author simply compiled various prayers and verses from the Bible without providing any practical advice or guidance. I was hoping for a more holistic approach to curse breaking, but instead, I was left feeling disappointed and underwhelmed. I would not recommend this book to those who are seeking a comprehensive guide on breaking curses.
3. Emily Johnson - 2 stars
The "Curse breaking prayer" book was a letdown for me. I expected to find insightful strategies and techniques for dealing with curses, but instead, it was mostly a collection of repetitive prayers and Bible verses. While I appreciate the importance of faith and spirituality in curse breaking, I was hoping for a more practical and well-rounded approach. Unfortunately, this book fell short of my expectations, and I didn't find it to be a valuable resource for those seeking effective ways to break curses.
4. Michael Thompson - 1 star
I found the "Curse breaking prayer" book to be incredibly lacking in substance. It seemed more like a compilation of random prayers and verses that were loosely connected to the topic of curse breaking. There was no in-depth analysis or practical advice provided, which left me feeling frustrated and unfulfilled. I believe there are much better resources available for those seeking guidance on breaking curses, and I would not recommend this book to anyone serious about finding practical solutions to their curse-related problems.

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