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We trace a flawed family line from Adam to David to Judah and show how Jesus breaks generational strongholds through adoption, reconciliation, and a new spiritual DNA. Stories of peace, provision, and practical boundaries turn theology into daily freedom.
• why lineages in Matthew and Luke matter
• consequences in David’s house and what passed down
• Judah, Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and surprising grace in the line
• adoption in Christ as new legal status and identity
• reconciliation and becoming new creation in practice
• breaking cycles by guarding inputs and habits
• peace and contentment as marks of a new family
• invitation to trade old patterns for a better bloodline
“Believe in your heart, confess with your mouth. I’m a sinner and I want to be saved. I take Jesus as Lord of my life. I take on His bloodline and I am now adopted into the beloved.”
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Sunday Schoolers!! Hope you enjoyed class!
By Zactrese Williams5
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We trace a flawed family line from Adam to David to Judah and show how Jesus breaks generational strongholds through adoption, reconciliation, and a new spiritual DNA. Stories of peace, provision, and practical boundaries turn theology into daily freedom.
• why lineages in Matthew and Luke matter
• consequences in David’s house and what passed down
• Judah, Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and surprising grace in the line
• adoption in Christ as new legal status and identity
• reconciliation and becoming new creation in practice
• breaking cycles by guarding inputs and habits
• peace and contentment as marks of a new family
• invitation to trade old patterns for a better bloodline
“Believe in your heart, confess with your mouth. I’m a sinner and I want to be saved. I take Jesus as Lord of my life. I take on His bloodline and I am now adopted into the beloved.”
Support the show
Sunday Schoolers!! Hope you enjoyed class!