Generationally Transmitted Trauma In Men - a podcast by Pastor Tai Adeshugba

from 2019-06-16T22:29:30

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Powerful message by Pastor Tai Adeshugba: Generationally Transmitted Trauma in Men

In today’s Father’s Day message, Pastor Tai delivers an usual but powerful message titled ‘Generational Transmitted Trauma’. Using Daniel 10:12-13 and Ephesians 6:12-13, we are reminded that there is more to this life than what meets the eye. We understand that as Christians, the war we fight is not simply against what we see with our eyes but it is against supernatural powers. Yet oftentimes, just like Daniel, we are completely oblivious to the war that rages on because of us. 


When we think of legacy, we often think of it being a positive thing. We celebrate people and say, “He/She left a legacy of faithfulness”, often forgetting that as it is in the light, so it is in the dark. Many men are carrying things that they are unaware of, negative things that are having an impact on their lives and on the lives of those around them. Without realising it, they are being subjected to the wiles of powers that cannot be seen with the human eye. Men carry the seed and so when they reproduce, the cycle continues. Thus a pattern of generational brokenness, failure, poverty, depression, anger, abuse and so much more, begins to take root and leaves behind a legacy of destruction. 


But these cross generational cycles and patterns can and must be broken. We know we cannot fight with physical weapons but our weapons are mighty through God to pull down strongholds. Our victory is rooted in Christ Jesus and with Him, we can receive our breakthrough. 

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