RECONCILIATION OF FATHER’S TO THE CHILDREN… THE SPIRIT OF ELIJAH!

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In this insightful broadcast, Joseph Z introduces his new book “The Spirit of Elijah”, which focuses on breaking generational curses through reconciliation between fathers and children. He highlights the vital role of male instructors and mature spiritual leaders in shaping the next generation. Preorder your copy for discounts @https://josephz.com/ 

Joseph shares the details of his newly published book, “The Spirit of Elijah.” In it, he discusses how to break generational curses, highlighting that reconciliation between fathers and children is a significant step. Fathers play a crucial role in breaking the curse due to their position of authority. He explains that the spirit of Elijah facilitates this change by encouraging fathers to lead and provide a model for the younger generation, who need heroes to shape their lives. Joseph also emphasizes the importance of male mentors and points out how both fathers and mothers can strategize to avoid perpetuating these curses. 

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He continues by explaining that mature spiritual fathers and mothers always keep future generations in mind, though the younger ones may run the risk of institutionalizing the legacy passed down to them. Referring to Proverbs 20:28-29, he reminds us that "the glory of young men is their strength, while the glory of old men is their grey hair." When wisdom and strength are exchanged between the young and the old, generational curses begin to break. He stresses the importance of preparing our children to surpass our own legacies.

Joseph further reveals that God desires mature believers, urging everyone in leadership to continuously examine their motives. He insists that our actions matter less than the intentions behind them. This serves as a reminder that many will come to the Lord, recounting their deeds, only to hear Him say, “Depart from me, I never knew you.” He assures us that trials do not last forever; they are temporary, much like a banana's shelf life. Joseph reiterates the need to scrutinize our motives and strive to do things that glorify God alone.

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction

04:09 Boy Instructors & Their Roles

07:54 Developed Spiritual Fathers & Mothers

11:17 Proverbs 20:28-29

19:13 Mature Believers 

27:55 Prayer: Conclusion