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Family conflict may be common, but it was never meant to define us.
In this message from Daniel Riddick, we continue the Family Matters series by looking at the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis 25 and discovering how generational brokenness, dysfunctional patterns, and misplaced priorities can shape our families for generations.
But through Jesus, cycles can be broken.
This sermon is a powerful reminder that Christ has already won the victory over sin, division, and brokenness—and because of that, we don’t have to keep fighting battles He already secured for us on the cross.
Whether you’re walking through conflict in marriage, parenting, extended family, or personal relationships, this message will challenge and encourage you to become a peacemaker, a reconciler, and a cycle breaker through the power of the Gospel.
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Family conflict may be common, but it was never meant to define us.
In this message from Daniel Riddick, we continue the Family Matters series by looking at the story of Jacob and Esau in Genesis 25 and discovering how generational brokenness, dysfunctional patterns, and misplaced priorities can shape our families for generations.
But through Jesus, cycles can be broken.
This sermon is a powerful reminder that Christ has already won the victory over sin, division, and brokenness—and because of that, we don’t have to keep fighting battles He already secured for us on the cross.
Whether you’re walking through conflict in marriage, parenting, extended family, or personal relationships, this message will challenge and encourage you to become a peacemaker, a reconciler, and a cycle breaker through the power of the Gospel.

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