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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Curses and Redemption: Understanding the Power of Christ’s Deliverance

 Curses and Redemption: Understanding the Power of Christ’s Deliverance

By Teresa Morin

Galatians 3:13“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, ‘Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree.’”


In a world filled with turmoil, suffering, broken relationships, disease, rebellion, and spiritual bondage, many are unknowingly living under curses. Some of these are inherited generationally, others are the result of disobedience or involvement in spiritual darkness. But there is hope—and His name is Jesus Christ. Understanding curses, their root, and how we are redeemed through Christ is a vital aspect of spiritual growth and freedom.

What Is a Curse?

A curse is a supernatural force that brings harm or judgment. In Scripture, a curse is often the consequence of sin or rebellion against God. Deuteronomy 28 outlines blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience. Curses affect individuals, families, nations, and even the land. When we go against God’s commandments, it opens the door for spiritual consequences—these are the very things Christ came to redeem us from.

Christ Redeemed Us from the Curse

Galatians 3:13 is a foundational verse that declares the victory of Jesus Christ over every curse. By hanging on the cross, Jesus bore the full weight of the law’s penalty on Himself. The law was good and holy (Romans 7:12), but humanity, in its fallen state, could not fulfill it. Instead of abolishing the law, Jesus fulfilled it perfectly and took the curse upon Himself.

His death satisfied the justice of God. He became sin (2 Corinthians 5:21), endured the wrath of God, and made a way for humanity to be free from the curse of the law. No more temple sacrifices. No more striving to keep hundreds of ceremonial laws. Through Him, we might have life and life more abundantly (John 10:10)—but it’s conditional. Redemption is available, but we must walk in obedience and faith.

The Curse Will End

Revelation 22:3 gives us a glimpse of the future: “And there shall be no more curse.” This is God’s ultimate plan—for the curse to be entirely broken and removed. But until that day comes, we are in a battle, not just with the flesh, but with spiritual forces of darkness.

Spiritual Warfare: A Present Reality

Ephesians 6:12 reminds us: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers...” We are in a spiritual war. Curses often manifest because demonic spirits have been given legal rights through sin, idolatry, bitterness, or involvement in the occult. They operate under spiritual law and exploit areas of disobedience.

Many people do not realize that unforgiveness, pride, rebellion, or sexual immorality can open doors to these curses. These spiritual consequences are not broken simply by good behavior—they are broken by repentance, submission to God, and resisting the devil (James 4:7).

The Heart of the Matter: James 4:1–10

James 4 exposes the true cause of strife and bondage: our lusts and pride. “Ye ask and receive not, because ye ask amiss...” Many believers want freedom, healing, and peace, but they do not surrender fully to God. The Bible makes it clear: “Friendship with the world is enmity with God.”

If we are dabbling in worldly ways, embracing sin, or justifying compromise, we remain in bondage. The curse cannot be broken while we’re still in agreement with darkness. James calls us to humble ourselves, cleanse our hands, and purify our hearts. This is the pathway to lifting the curse and walking in the blessing.

Jesus Christ: The Unchanging Lawgiver

Jesus declared that He did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17). Hebrews 13:8 affirms: “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Paul, in 1 Corinthians 10:4, confirms that Jesus was the spiritual Rock in the wilderness with Moses—He was the God of the Old Testament.

The same God who gave commandments at Sinai is the One who walked among us in the flesh. He has not changed His nature, His commandments, or His standards. What has changed is our access. Through His blood, we no longer need animal sacrifices, but the call to holiness remains.

The Law and the Curse

The law defines sin. It was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ (Galatians 3:24). When we understand the law, we understand the seriousness of sin. The curse is not the law itself—the curse is the consequence of breaking it. Jesus didn’t do away with the moral law. Instead, He made a way for us to be forgiven, cleansed, and empowered to obey through the Holy Spirit.

When we disobey God’s laws—whether they are about idolatry, unforgiveness, sexual immorality, or rebellion—we open ourselves to curses. But when we come to Jesus in repentance and truth, He breaks those curses. His blood speaks better things than the blood of Abel (Hebrews 12:24).

Walking in Victory Over Curses

To walk in victory, we must:

  1. Repent of known sin – Ask the Holy Spirit to search your heart.

  2. Forgive others – Bitterness gives Satan legal access.

  3. Renounce any occult involvement – Including New Age, witchcraft, or ancestral practices.

  4. Break agreements with darkness – Through prayer and declaration in Jesus’ name.

  5. Submit to God – Full obedience invites blessing and protection.

  6. Resist the devil – He has no power over a surrendered believer.

Conclusion: The Curse Is Not Final

Yes, curses are real. They operate through spiritual law and are often hidden in our lives until the Holy Spirit reveals them. But the good news is that Jesus became a curse for us. He broke the power of sin and death. He made a way where there was no way. Revelation promises a day when every curse will be gone forever, but even now, we can walk in freedom if we choose submission and obedience.

Let us not be casual with sin, ignorant of spiritual warfare, or careless with God’s commandments. Jesus loves us enough to free us from every curse, but we must love Him enough to obey His Word—Old and New Testament alike.

By Teresa Morin, President of Touch of God Int'l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance

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