Curses Radio Broadcasts


Intercessory Prayer by Dutch Sheets, Part 23 - Blessed or Cursed?
Presented by Bob DeWaay and Jessica Kramasz
Broadcast Monday, December 19, 2022
We discuss Dutch Sheets' redefinition of the sovereignty of God. We address his claim that those who don't tithe open themselves to a curse and show that tithing is not a technique to stave off bad fate. Those who are in Christ are blessed, not cursed.
MP3 (duration 00:29:25)

Generational Curses, Part 2
Presented by Bob DeWaay and Dick Kuffel
Broadcast Monday, September 4, 2017
This program refutes false teachings about generational curses that claim that Christians are subject to hidden ancestral curses. The curse we all are under is sin and death and all who are in Christ through the gospel are set free from the curse.
MP3 (duration 00:26:04)

Generational Curses, Part 1
Presented by Bob DeWaay and Dick Kuffel
Broadcast Monday, August 28, 2017
This program examines the Old Testament passages that say, "God visits the iniquities of the fathers on the third and fourth generation." We show that this is in fact revealing God's mercy.
MP3 (duration 00:25:53)

Blessed by Faith or Cursed by Works: Galatians 3:9-10
Presented by Bob DeWaay and Eric Douma
Broadcast Monday, November 11, 2013
Galatians 3:9 shows that those who have faith are blessed. Blessing does not mean having favorable circumstances, but right standing before God. Finally, we claim that scholarly resources are important even when we disagree with a scholar on other points.
MP3 (duration 00:37:07)

Are Christians Cursed?
Presented by Bob DeWaay and Dick Kuffel
Broadcast Monday, December 17, 2007
Faith teacher Marilyn Hickey teaches that many Christians are cursed and need her teachings to break the curses over their lives. We show that this teaching is unbiblical and how the Bible grants assurance of being blessed to those who believe the Gospel.
MP3 (duration 00:25:39)

 
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