ON CURSES Poem Devotional

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July 11
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Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow, an undeserved curse will not land on its intended victim. -Proverbs 26:2 (NLT)
ON CURSES
A poem and essay by ILMA
An undeserved curse is like a fluttering sparrow
It won’t land its intended victim or bring sorrow
By believing in Jesus, curses have no bearing on you
They will bounce back to those who want to hurt you.
Believers will receive all kinds of provisions and blessings
They will be delivered from people who are scheming
Curses will be broken and Christ’s followers will prosper
They will find favor from God for being trusting and faithful.
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A curse is defined as a solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something. The first curse we learn about is in Genesis 3 when Adam and Eve disobeyed God. Because they ate from the forbidden tree, God pronounced judgment on the serpent who will crawl on his belly and will have to eat dust as long as it lives. The woman was cursed with pain in giving birth and will have the desire to control her man yet will be subject to him. The man was cursed with working hard and sweating to make soil produce anything to eat and survive. The curse was tied up with sin. When Christ died for us, he broke all these curses to those who will believe him.
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PRAYER
Lord, thank you for protecting me from the curses made against me.
REFLECTION
What do you think is the antidote to curses?
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UNDESERVED CURSE Poem Devotional

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Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow, an undeserved curse will not land on its intended victim. –Proverbs 26:2 (NLT)
UNDESERVED CURSE
A poem and essay by ILMA
Those who are righteous will be blessed
God will always bring them the best
Like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow
A curse won’t bring believers much sorrow.
God’s children are protected from curses
He takes care of the plots of the accusers
Any undeserved curse will recoil back
They rebound to the evil and the bad.
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When I was still in my country of origin, I used to be scared of curses. There were superstitious beliefs that was passed on to me that I accepted as normal for many years of my life. Our culture dictated so many erroneous concept about blessings and curses. It was only a few years ago that God gave me revelations about curses. Gossip, idolatry, poverty and sexual sins were handed down to me through many generations from both sides of my parents. I thank God that he freed me from all these strongholds and generational sins. After attending a seminar on curses and blessings, I realized that no curse will have any effect on the faithful servants of God. Just in the last four years, I have witnessed that the curses thrown at me bounced back to the one who cursed me. The bible says that these curses don’t land on the godly.
PRAYER
Lord, thank you for protecting your people.
REFLECTION
Share an instance when you were cursed and God took care of it.
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For more testimonials about God’s word, please go to YouTube and type ILMA’s poem devotional or go to www.ilmaarts.com posts. To receive emails of my poem devotionals, email me at ILMA.ARTS.STUDIO@gmail.com