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“Carnality can take many forms. Often these are obvious and unappealing to people with a religious outlook. Some typical examples would be: sexual uncleanness or immorality; vulgar language; overindulgence in food or drink; driving personal ambition; uncontrolled anger or other evil passions. What makes legalism especially dangerous is that it appeals to earnest, dedicated men and women who would not easily be entrapped by these more obvious sins of the flesh. Yet in its final consequences, legalism is just as deadly as other, less “respectable” sins. It is Satan’s favorite tool to divert Christians who could otherwise become a serious threat to his kingdom. For”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“It is important to emphasize that the Gospel centers in the death and resurrection of Jesus. In 1 Corinthians 15:3–4 Paul sums up its message in three historical facts: “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures. . . . He was buried . . . He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“A curse could also be likened to a long, evil arm stretched out from the past. It rests upon you with a dark, oppressive force that inhibits the full expression of your personality. You never feel completely free to be yourself. You sense that you have potential within you that is never fully developed. You always expect more of yourself than you are able to achieve.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“How strange that people who are active in the fight against racial prejudice and injustice—and rightly so—actually condone and promote the practice of abortion! Strange, too, that people who would never think of raising a hand in violence against a small child feel no compassion toward an even smaller child in its mother’s womb. Somehow the substitution of the word fetus for infant dulls people’s consciences. Yet the change in terminology in no way affects the real nature of such an act. Someone has asked, “What hope is left for a society in which mothers kill their own babies?” God’s attitude toward abortion is not affected by a change in terminology. He classifies it quite simply as “murder”—and deals with it accordingly. In nation after nation around the world today, millions of lives are being blighted by the curse that follows this act. The”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“Lord Jesus Christ, I believe that You are the Son of God and the only way to God; and that You died on the cross for my sins and rose again from the dead. I give up all my rebellion and all my sin, and I submit myself to You as my Lord. I confess all my sins before You and ask for Your forgiveness—especially for any sins that exposed me to a curse. Release me also from the consequences of my ancestors’ sins. By a decision of my will, I forgive all who have harmed me or wronged me—just as I want God to forgive me. In particular, I forgive. . . . I renounce all contact with anything occult or satanic—if I have any “contact objects,” I commit myself to destroy them. I cancel all Satan’s claims against me. Lord Jesus, I believe that on the cross You took on Yourself every curse that could ever come upon me. So I ask You now to release me from every curse over my life—in Your name, Lord Jesus Christ! By faith I now receive my release and I thank You for it.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“Jesus Christ is the divine, eternal Son of God, who became a member of the human race by virgin birth. He led a sinless life, died on the cross as a propitiatory sacrifice for the sins of humanity, was buried and rose again in bodily form from the grave on the third day. He ascended into heaven, whence He will return to earth in person, to judge the living and the dead. Everyone who repents of sin and trusts in the sacrifice of Jesus receives forgiveness of sins and the gift of eternal life. It is important to emphasize that the Gospel centers”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“But you have come to Mount Zion, to the heavenly Jerusalem, the city of the living God. You have come to thousands upon thousands of angels in joyful assembly, to the church of the firstborn,”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“Many people have shared with me the story of a life that has a similar pattern. The individual details may differ, but the pattern is there. Often such people say something like, “The same thing always happened to my father. I feel as if I’m reliving his frustrations,” or, “I can hear my grandfather saying again and again, ‘Things never go right for me.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“Law can show us that we are sinners, but it does not have the power to change us.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“His conduct reveals that he has more confidence in what he can do for himself than in what God can do for him. He has, in fact, “snubbed” God. It is this attitude that calls forth God’s curse.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“The main vehicle of both blessings and curses is words. Such words may be spoken or written or merely uttered inwardly.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“The Bible speaks plainly about these forces. In fact, it has a great deal to say about them. It calls them respectively blessings and curses.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“216–17 as an example of how to pray. (1) Confess your faith in Christ. (2) Repent. (3) Claim forgiveness according to 1 John 1:9. (4) Forgive others (including anyone you mentioned in the Life Application sections from chapters 7 and 11 who has wronged you). (5) Renounce contact by you or members of your family from generations past with the occult, false religions, secret societies or idols. (6) Pray the prayer of release. (7) Receive in faith.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose – Freedom from Pressures You Thought You Had to Live With
“Faith begins to praise God before the promised victory, not merely after it.”
Derek Prince, Blessing or Curse: You Can Choose