Today, I have a fourfold postulate to explore -
- Every man with an unhealed wound is a potential murderer.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is a prisonner.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is a potential parent of wounded generations.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is prone to dysfunctional relationship.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is a potential murderer.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is a prisonner.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is a potential parent of wounded generations.
- Every man with an unhealed wound is prone to dysfunctional relationship.
Self Preservation
- Self-preservation echoes the instinct to preserve the life God gave us (e.g., fleeing danger as wise stewardship).
- Self-preservation says: “Danger! Protect yourself! Don’t let this happen again!”
- In daily life — It's why we instinctively lock doors, avoid risky places, or feel intense fear/anxiety in dangerous situations. Even in modern times, the brain treats social threats (like rejection or failure) as survival risks, triggering self-preservation responses.
- Self-protection behaviors like withdrawing emotionally when hurt, setting boundaries, or prioritizing personal needs in crises.
- Feeling intense fear or pain when our physical body is threatened
- Strong urge to eat when hungry, drink when thirsty, rest when exhausted
- Jealousy or possessiveness over people and resources we depend on
- Immediate withdrawal or defense when someone tries to physically or emotionally hurt us
Justice
- Justice reflects God's holy nature—He is just and hates injustice (Psalm 89:14; Micah 6:8). Our innate sense of right/wrong is part of being made in His image (Genesis 1:27), with His law "written on our hearts" (Romans 2:15).
- Justice says: “This was wrong! They shouldn’t be allowed to do this and walk away free!”
- In daily life — It's why we feel anger at cheating, inequality, or betrayal; why we say "that's not fair!"; why we root for the underdog; and why societies create laws, courts, and moral codes to restore balance.
- Children as young as 2–3 years old become upset when they see unequal sharing of toys or rewards.
- The instant feeling of “that’s not fair!” when someone cuts in line, cheats, betrays trust, or hurts someone weaker.
- Satisfaction / relief when a bully gets punished or a wrong is made right. Desire for revenge or “payback” when we have been personally wronged
- Outrage when innocent people suffer while guilty people seem to escape.
In short:
- “In one hand, Humans are wired for justice and self-preservation” = We are biologically and psychologically built to ...
• care strongly about our own survival and safety • feel that fairness matters and wrongdoing should be answered
- “In another hand, our natural desire for fairness and safety does not give us permission to ...
- See revenge as something the Bible supports
- Act out whenever we feel angry.
- Trust that our most intense feeling is always the wisest one.
There is a crucial distinction between feeling this desire and acting on it. The impulse itself is human. But humanity also contains another capacity: the ability to pause between feeling and action. To recognize that while retaliation may offer a fleeting sense of balance, it rarely heals—it often extends the cycle, passing the wound forward rather than closing it.
THAT IS WHY ... When Jesus was asked to summarize the essence of the law, He provided a clear, direct, and profound answer. In the Sermon on the Mount, He declared:
Matthew 7:12 (KJV) “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.”
Every man with an unhealed wound is a potential murderer.
Murder starts in the mind. Before any weapon is raised, hatred has already crossed the line from thought to intent—making the hand merely an instrument of what the heart has already chosen.
Genesis 4:23 KJV — And Lamech said unto his wives, Adah and Zillah, Hear my voice; ye wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech: for I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt.
Hatred is the beginning of murder. Murder does not start with a knife in the hand. Murder starts with evil in the thought.
A knife doesn't create a murderer—hatred does. Violence begins not in the hand that strikes, but in the mind that conceives it.
Mark 7:21 KJV — For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders,
Mark 7:21 EASY — Evil thoughts come out from people's minds. As a result they do wrong things. They have sex in wrong ways. They rob people. They murder people.
1 John 3:15 AMP — Everyone who hates (works against) his brother [in Christ] is [at heart] a murderer [by God’s standards]; and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him.
1 John 3:15 CEV — If you hate each other, you are murderers, and we know that murderers do not have eternal life.
[C because they have killed that person in their heart; Matt. 5:21–26]
1 John 3:15 PHILLIPS — We know that we have crossed the frontier from death to life because we do love our brothers. The man without love for his brothers is living in death already. The man who actively hates his brother is a potential murderer, and you will readily see that the eternal life of God cannot live in the heart of a murderer.
Cain failed to process his anger and killed Abel.
Genesis 4:8 KJV — And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him.
Lamech failed to process his feelings and emotions after being hurt by people and he killed them.
Genesis 4:23 KJV — And Lamech said unto his wives, Adah and Zillah, Hear my voice; ye wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech: for I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt.
Absalom failed to process his feelings and his emotions after Amnon raped his sister and be killed him.
2 Samuel 13:28 KJV — Now Absalom had commanded his servants, saying, Mark ye now when Amnon's heart is merry with wine, and when I say unto you, Smite Amnon; then kill him, fear not: have not I commanded you? be courageous, and be valiant.
Every man with an unhealed wound is a potential parent of wounded generations.
Genesis 4:8 KJV — And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him.
● A bloodline pattern exists in a family if some events mark 7or incidents occur repeatedly, regularly, seasonally or occasionally.
● That thing that happens to you repeatedly or intermittently is a pattern, and if members of your family in the past experienced it and it still happens to the present generation, and may likely happen to the future generation, if not halted, it can be referred to as family or bloodline pattern.
That is what we call in another word giants.
CHAPTER 2 | HOW BLOODLINE PATTERNS START
● Every bloodline pattern; whether positive or negative, originates from a source.
● It starts from somebody, somewhere or from an encounter. It could start from an individual who lived a kind of life, or, who provoked some blessings or curses as the case may be.
● The effects of such deeds now trickle down, impact and run through the lineage from one generation to another.
CHAPTER 3 | DISCOVER THE PREVALENT PATTERNS IN YOUR LINEAGE
Pattern 1 | Pattern of anger
This is illustrated in the story of Cain (Gen 4:6), story of Lamech and his wives (Gen 4:19)
Likewise for Moses and the house of Levi.
Genesis 49:5-7 KJV
Simeon and Levi are brethren; instruments of cruelty are in their habitations.
[6] O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united: for in their anger they slew a man, and in their selfwill they digged down a wall.
[7] Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce; and their wrath, for it was cruel: I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.
Exodus 32:19 KJV
And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing: and Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.
Numbers 20:10-11 KJV
And Moses and Aaron gathered the congregation together before the rock, and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock? [11] And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smote the rock twice: and the water came out abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their beasts also.
Pattern 2 | Pattern of Delay/Incompletion/ Premature death
Genesis 11:10 - 26
What is the spirit of Terah?
1 | Terah is the spirit of delay .( Gen 11:14-17, Gen 11:26)
● Everyone in Terahs genealogy sired in their 30's. But Terah in his 70's.
2 | Terah is the spirit of premature death. (Gen 11:28, Num 14:35)
● In his lineage, Terah was the only one who burried his son.
● After Terah died, Abraham was instructed to move out of his father's house to the next level
May the spirit of Terah in you die today and now in Jesus' Name.
I revoke and I rebuke the evil spirit of Terah in anyone listening to me this morning in the name of Jesus Christ!!!
Pattern 3 | Pattern of Barrenness
Abraham's Lineage was Associated with Barrenness
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob's wives were all barren for a long period of time before God miraculously intervened and changed their situations.
(Gen 11:30, Genesis 25:21, Jacob, Gen 30:1-2)
Pattern 4 | Pattern of The First Male Children Missing Their Inheritance
● Abraham's firstborn according to the flesh (Ishmael) did not receive the firstborn inheritance, rather Isaac the second born received the blessing.
● Isaac's firstborn (Esau) didn't get the firstborn inheritance rather Jacob the second son did.
● Jacob's firstborn (Reuben) did not get the firstborn inheritance rather Judah did.
● Joseph's firstborn (Manasseh) did not receive the firstborn blessing.
Pattern 5 | Pattern of LIES
Abraham's lineage was renowned for Telling Lies
Abraham - (Genesis chapter 12:12-13/20:2)
Sarah (Genesis 13:15)
Isaac - (Gen 26:6-7)
Jacob - (Gen 27:19)
The children of Jacob - (Gen 37:29-35)
Pattern 6 | Pattern of lust and Sexual immorality
(1 Kings 3:3, 1 Kings 11:1)
● Solomon had the lust for women in his heart but came to be seen later in his life.
● David committed adultery with Bathsheba, David mentioned something fundamental in his prayer; Dealing with iniquity. (Psalms 51:5)
In this text, David talks about iniquity and about sin.
What is iniquity?
These are sins in our family line that have not been defeated.
● David did not only address the fact that he was born with sin, he was also born with iniquity, inherited sin.
● David realized that he had a generationally inherited lust issue that was passed down from his father.
● This lust was given more fuel through the rejection of his father. Unbridled sexual lust increased exponentially in his son Solomon, who had 700 wives and 300 concubines! Inherited sin has a compounding work.
● Iniquity is what Jehovah spoke of to Israel in delivering the commandments of God. (Exodus 20:5-6)
● The word "visiting" shows us that the same temptations and struggles will approach the next generation to repeat it. They will track down the inherited line.
Pattern 7 | Pattern of strange deaths
● There was a curse pronounced by Elijah against Ahab and Jezebel their parents in (1 Kings 21:21-22).
● Three generations of kings after Ahab died all the same way.
CASE 1 | Ahaziah died fleeing, followed and assassinated ( 2 Kings 9:27)
CASE 2 | Joash was a victim of a conspiracy and then was assassinated (2 Kings 12:20-21)
CASE 3 | Amaziah was a victim of a conspiracy. He fled, was pursued and died assassinated ( 2 Kings 14:19-21)
CHAPTER 4 | How to deal with bloodline patterns:
1 - Be born again. (Gal 3:13).
2 - Love the Lord your God. (Deut 7:9).
3 - Revoke the curse by pleading the blood of Jesus (1 Peter 1:18-19, Rev 12:11)
4 - Raise an altar with an offering to the Lord (2 Sam 24:25, Judges 6:24, Judges 8:28)
5 - Receive the spoken blessings from the spiritual authority. ( Rom 15:19)
6 - Enter an unconditional covenant of kingdom stewardship (Exodus 23:25-26)
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7 - Claim your inheritance in God.
Patterns are in the blood and in the mind.
If you can cry and claim divine MERCY, the power in the blood of Jesus can break the evil pattern in the bloodline.
- The blood breaks the curse
- The blood cleanses
- The blood redeems
If you can renew and reprogram your MIND and feed your MIND accordingly with the Word, you can break the pattern.
If you can find a MENTOR who can challenge your mind you can break the pattern.
Every man with an unhealed wound is prone to dysfunctional relationship.
Genesis 4:23 KJV — And Lamech said unto his wives, Adah and Zillah, Hear my voice; ye wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech: for I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt.
Every man with an unhealed wound is a prisoner.
Genesis 4:23 KJV — And Lamech said unto his wives, Adah and Zillah, Hear my voice; ye wives of Lamech, hearken unto my speech: for I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt.
Reason 1 | They build fortresses to protect themselves from their inner wounds.
Reason 2 | Those forteresses are called strongholds. What are strongholds? They are patterns of lies, falsehood, deception formed in the mind of men by the enemy to keep men his prisoners.
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