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Breaking the Bondage of an Ungodly Heritage
Don Wilkerson

Don Wilkerson (April 14, 1934 – N/A) was an American preacher, evangelist, and co-founder of Teen Challenge whose ministry focused on reaching the lost and broken with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, to Kenneth and Anna Wilkerson, a family of Pentecostal ministers, he was raised alongside his brother David in a faith-filled home. Converted at age 12 in 1946, he pursued theological training at Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, graduating in the late 1950s, and began preaching as an Assemblies of God minister. Wilkerson’s preaching career took shape in 1958 when he joined his brother David in New York City to establish Teen Challenge, targeting gang members and drug addicts in Brooklyn, a ministry sparked by David’s encounter with a Life magazine article about troubled youth. He served as its first Executive Director, preaching hope and redemption, and expanded the work globally as founder of Teen Challenge International (now Global Teen Challenge), serving as President until 2010. Author of The Cross Is Still Mightier Than the Switchblade (2022), he preached at churches and conferences worldwide, emphasizing God’s transformative power. Married to Ruth for over 60 years, with two daughters, Carol and Ruth, he continues to minister from Hendersonville, North Carolina, leaving a legacy of evangelism and recovery ministry.
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In this sermon, the speaker addresses the concept of breaking the chains of an ungodly heritage. He criticizes the idea that individuals are not personally responsible for their actions because they are products of their upbringing or environment. The speaker references a proverb from Isaiah about a vineyard and how it is often used to excuse poor behavior based on parental influence. However, the speaker argues that this philosophy is a cop-out and that individuals should take responsibility for their own choices. The sermon emphasizes the importance of personal accountability and challenges the notion of being bound by family ties.
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Jeremiah chapter 31, then I want to take you over to Ezekiel 18, and just you can stay over in Ezekiel for a while. Jeremiah 31 verses, let me read verse 29 and verse 30. It says, In those days they will not say again. The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are shut on edge. But everyone will die for his own iniquity. Each man who eats the sour grapes, his teeth will be set on edge. Now go with me if you will, turn right to Ezekiel chapter 18. We'll read the first three verses, and then as I said, keep it open, we'll be staying in the chapter most of the time. Then the word of the Lord came to me saying, what do you mean by using this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying, the fathers eat the sour grapes, but the children's teeth are set on edge. As I live, declares the Lord, you are surely not going to use this proverb in Israel anymore. And then flip down to the very end of that chapter, verse 31, it says, Cast away from you all your transgressions which you have committed, and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. For why will you die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of anyone who dies, declares the Lord God. Therefore, repent and live. Hallelujah. Repent and live. But let me give a subtitle to my message tonight. I want to talk about breaking the chains of an ungodly heritage. Breaking the chains of an ungodly heritage. Shall we pray? Our Father, we thank you tonight for the power of your presence. Oh Lord, our hearts have been lifted up already. My, how you have ministered to us. How we feel, Lord, the quickening of your Holy Spirit. How we feel, Lord, your peoples whose hearts are reaching out to you. But Lord, let your word tonight penetrate and let it do its work in our hearts, in convicting power and in liberation. We thank you. We give you praise. We give you glory. Bless the word we pray. And then as we climax it around the communion tables, we break bread together. Oh Lord, let your power also be manifested. Let great healings take place. Touch lives, save, Lord, those who need to be saved tonight. Heal those that need to be healed. Those that need to be freed from the chains of an ungodly heritage. Oh Lord, tonight we are thanking you for what you are going to do and for what we sense you're doing right now in our hearts. In Jesus' name, amen. Amen. You may be seated. Now the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel had a very unpopular task. It fell their lot to tell the nation of Israel, the Jews, God's chosen people, that they were under divine judgment. Listen to just a few of their divinely anointed doomsday messages. Jeremiah said, blow the trumpet in the land. Put on sackcloth, lament and wail for the fierce anger of the Lord has turned back from us. He said, behold, I am bringing a nation against you from afar. And again, I will bring, I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals, and I will make the cities of Judah a desolation without habitation. And then Ezekiel, he says, behold, thus says the Lord God, behold, I, even I, am against you and I will execute judgments among you in the light, in the sight of the nations and will scatter all your remnant to every wind. And we know how that's happened today among the Jewish nation. Now the reason for this message, and more importantly, the reason for the anger of the Lord was due to Israel's idolatry. They're backsliding. And a careful reading of Isaiah and Jeremiah and Ezekiel and the minor prophets fills in the details of the utter depth of Israel's forsaking of the law. Their apostasy, their rebellion against God, and they're going into wickedness. But I've discovered something very interesting as to one of the reason that the children of Israel did not repent and come clean. In fact, they justified and excused their actions because of a philosophy that prevailed in the land. This philosophy that prevailed among them, which is very typical of the thinking of today, is that the cause of their problem was due to their past, particularly their parental upbringing and their social environment. They were saying, it's because of our family ties. They said there's bad blood in our family tree. We've inherited, therefore, these evil tendencies from our parents and we just can't help ourselves. Now here's how they copped out. Jeremiah said it and Ezekiel said it. He said, in those days they will not say again, the fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children are left with a bitter taste in their mouth and their teeth are set on edge. And again in Ezekiel 1 and 2, the very same proverb is repeated. It says, then the word of the Lord came to me saying, what do you mean by using the proverb concerning the land of Israel? The fathers eat sour grapes and as a result the children's teeth are set on edge. Now the proverb contained in it an ancient concept used frequently, yet it was interpreted incorrectly. It was popular throughout the land in those days and it simply meant that a father's or a parent's action were supposedly to so affect his children that if the children turned out badly, it was because of the evil influence of the parents, so the child could not be blamed if he also turned out badly. Today we would say, like father, like son. Or, my father made me do it. My mother made me do it. And this is often quoted in order to prove the helplessness of a child or youth because of poor parental influence. For example, if a man drinks heavily or for that matter if he becomes an alcoholic and if his son falls in his footsteps, which is often the case, someone would explain or excuse the son's behavior in the philosophy of this parable or this proverb. And they will say that the fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children are left with a bitter taste in their mouth and they end up exactly like the father. And this might be called the family tie that binds. The family tie that enslaves. Now there is an element of truth in this proverb. We do inherit not only the physical features of our parents but likewise their moral and their intellectual characteristics. Both geniuses and fools run in families. You see, a son or a daughter is frequently renowned for the same accomplishments for which the fathers or grandfathers were renowned for before them. There's a man in this city who has his name stamped on some beautiful buildings. His name is Donald Trump. Well his father was a great builder in Brooklyn as well and Donald Trump is out Trump daddy Trump. In Jeremiah and Ezekiel's day in which this proverb was widely circulated it was however misapplied and misused. They were in a time of national ruin and national disaster. Spiritual decay and moral failure was widespread. And in the midst of this and in spite of the clear message from the Lord as to the reason for God's judgment upon them they had the audacity to say our fathers sinned and so we sin also. And they hid behind the failure of their parents. And in the language of some of the street people today or the drug addicts we would say that they copped a plea. And I can imagine that there were humanistic psychologists and teachers and professors and counselors who in that day they soothed the conviction. They soothed the messages of Jeremiah and Ezekiel with this concept that they were not personally responsible for their actions because they were the product of their heritage or their social or parental environment. Going all the way back to the beginning when supposedly a monkey jumped down off of a tree and we let when he landed he became our great great great grandfather. And I read this proverb and it almost sets my teeth on edge. Isaiah wrote about singing a song of the vineyard. He said and how the owner of the vineyard planned it as a very pleasant vineyard with a very fruitful vine. And this was a picture of what God's plan, God had planned for his people, his children. He said I want you to be a pleasant vineyard. But when he looked upon it he said that it should bring forth grapes and behold it bringeth forth wild grapes. And again it makes me wonder if they didn't hear Isaiah's message and say yes we would have produced a pleasant and fruit-bearing good vine but our fathers grew and ate wild grapes and we drank that stuff and now we can't bear good fruit. Now sometimes this proverb is used jokingly today. We even have a thing where we sometimes attach certain characteristics to certain ethnic groups and I remember earlier days the earlier generation they explained all behavior by what nationality came from and every nationality had a certain characteristic about them supposedly. We make jokes about it but most often this proverb is used with despair. And how often is a counselor looked into the face of somebody and heard them say look at me see what I'm big I've become but I can't help but I came from a bad environment. My father has eaten sour grapes and my teeth are set on edge as a result. Or another will say why did God allow this to happen to me in my life? Why am I suffering for my parents sins? Now what is God's answer to this proverb and this philosophy, this concept that is espoused by the philosophers and the psychologists of today? Now the reason the proverb is found in the scripture is due to the fact that it's being denied. It's found in the Bible because two major prophets are trying to contradict it and expose the philosophy as a fraud, as a fake, as a counterfeit theory. And too long the fallacy of who's to blame has not been properly dealt with. And when you consider that a whole nation was under divine judgment and they used an erroneous concept as a reason for not facing the truth then there's good reason for me to address it here tonight. Ezekiel addresses the subject and tells us why the Lord rebukes Israel and he says no more. No more shall you hide behind this proverb. No more shall you say it's our family ties that cause us to sin and to backslide. Now Ezekiel received his prophetic ministry six years before the fall of Jerusalem. He never exercised his ministry within the walls of Jerusalem itself. But believe me when you hear his warnings they certainly reached the ears of the leaders of Jerusalem and so they sent a delegation out to him. The elders came out and they challenged him and they talked to him about his warnings and they used the occasion to quote this proverb and explain why they could not or why they were behaving and Ezekiel in turn countered them and said why you can't use this anymore you cannot be deceived by it. So go with me now and look in the 18th chapter as we look at his answer to these elders who have gathered around him. First of all Ezekiel lays down this fundamental fact in verse 4 of chapter 18. This is the word of the Lord coming from Ezekiel and he says behold all souls are mine the soul of the father as well as the soul of the son is mine the soul whose sins will die. Now Jeremiah said basically the same thing in 31 30 he said everyone shall die for his own iniquity every man that eateth sour grapes his teeth shall be set on edge. Now listen to me God says all souls are mine the soul of the father or mother the soul of the son or the daughter in other words separately and equally and individually each of us stands before a holy God regardless of our family ties. You see by family heritage I am thank God tied to my mother. My mother is here tonight for that matter David's mother is here as well and I'm tied to my mother whether I like it or not. I remember not long ago a few weeks ago or months ago I was sitting in her house her apartment and she said you know you and David never tell me much what's going on around here but she says I pray for you but she says you know something she said I still control all of you children I still control you all what she meant was on her knees and she's probably prayed David and I out of more things and into things but thank God I'm tied to my mother I'm also tied to my father though he's with the Lord anyone who knew him I look very much like my father but you see when it comes to my spirit and when it comes to spirituality when it comes to the family of God my relationship is to my heavenly father and I stand alone separately and individually and personally responsible for my actions and God declares in his word in Ezekiel that he is not distance from any man by the distance of that man's father your past or your present or your family ties or your culture or nothing else need prevent you from a relationship with God all souls are mine that of the father that of the son that of the mother that of a daughter God is just as near and available to the father as to the son it makes no difference the father can have a close relationship to God as the son the son has access to God no matter what the father's relationship is to God now this fact is very basic and it's a truth upon which our entire relationship to God is built and so Ezekiel lays down this argument first for if it can be grasped we can break the bondage of a harmful family or parental tie you can break the harmful ties of an ungodly heritage if you understand what Ezekiel is saying here all souls are mine everybody can have immediate hallelujah and direct and personal and first-hand dealings with God if you've had ungodly parents if your family ties are all messed up you can transcend it all and make a personal appointment with our Lord and have him deal with your situation in particular hallelujah in John 4 Jesus spoke to a woman told the woman of Samaria he said to her you're speaking directly to the Messiah the one she'd heard was to come and he did so in answer to her question as to where do you find God and she said this he said our father is worshiped in this mountain and you people say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship and Jesus responds and he says in every life there is individual possibility of worship he said it's not in Jerusalem it's not on this mountain it's not at the Catholic Church is not at the Protestant Church it's not it with Pentecostals exclusively or evangelicals it's not here or there or anywhere it's not there by appointment but it's where anywhere the spirit of man goes out to God there is God let us not say that the underprivileged are underprivileged in respect to their access to God let us not say that the neglected or abused or forgotten child is forgotten by God because the Bible says if my mother and my father forsake me God will lift me up hallelujah you see no man no woman no teenager is shut off from God by the distance of anyone else from your past or your present and neither are we brought near to God by the couple link of father or mother all souls are mine the son of the father the son of God equally we have individual responsibility as well as possibility to come before God I was blessed one day and rebuked one day in our team challenge chapel I went to pray and it was one of those occasions where I felt heavy burden on my back and as I went to pray as we say in Christian circles or whatever we saw the heavens were as brash and as I was struggling in prayer there came along a brand-new resident from team challenge just came in and he knelt down beside me and he began to pray and very quietly but very humbly and with a broken heart he begins to talk to God he begins to pour out his heart to the Lord and I looked over at him after a few moments and there were tears coming down his face and when I when I first saw when my eyes opened was a little puddle of tears on the altar and then the Lord showed me an illustration he showed me who I was and he showed me who this man was and I thought to myself if anybody had right or an access to God it should be me I've had been serving the Lord for many years have called to preach when I was 16 years of age I was a director of the center I had I could have laid down my ministers papers on the altar if that wouldn't impress God I don't know but you know what blessed me as well as rebuke me here was this young man I don't know where he had been in the last 24 hours I can only imagine what he had done in the last 24 hours because he was a drug addict but there he was next to me and he had as much right and he had as much access to come into the presence of God as I did hallelujah and I stood on no higher ground or he stood on no lower ground than I did at that very moment because he opened his heart unto the Lord hallelujah but then Ezekiel deals with this matter of heritage heredity and family line and descendancy which as you may know was very important in the Old Testament the Hebrew people in an Eastern culture understood a great deal more about the solidarity of race and culture and heritage and family than we do one of the tragedies of the American way of life is that we are so individualistic the thing to be a man is to grow up and to leave your parents and the family life is broken and it's a blight upon our culture but they believed in the particular continuity of the family that ran from the father to son down through the generations and they realize that a son is linked to that which is gone before and he's also responsible for which is to come and this is a very important truth a great truth there is much scriptural teaching as to our responsibility to our children and the kind of example and heritage that we give to them my brother spoke Thursday night on bearing fruit and he gave that illustration that we are to abide in the vine but then he said we are the vine we are the branches and we abide in Christ but then each of us especially as fathers we have branches and if we are polluted if we enter into sin then we can pollute our children and our grandchildren and others and there so there is a responsibility handed from generation to generation in fact in the Old Testament God dealt with people as family units but because of this this was a truth that was abused and the Jews were doing that and it's abused today especially in humanistic philosophy and it's even crept into the church now and I am appalled by what I read from so called Christian counselors who are more psychologist than they are Christian and they teach more of the laws of heredity than the laws of God and completely completely set aside individual responsibility and notice how the Prophet addresses this question and this problem or this argument again look in the 18th chapter verses 5 he says if a man is righteous and practices justice and righteousness and then verse 6 and 7 he lays down a certain examples of what it means to be a righteous man he doesn't go to the mountain shrines he doesn't commit robbery he does not he executes true justice in verse 8 between man and man and it says and he walks in my statues and my ordinances so as to deal faithfully he is righteous and will surely live declares the Lord but what he says in effect is this he said here is a good man here is a righteous man he lives for God but this same man has a son and the son is evil in verse 10 it says then he may have a violent son who sheds blood and who does any of these things to a brother and so here's the son he's turned from his father's way of righteousness and what the scripture is says is that when he is judged he will be judged by his own actions not his father's verse 13 says in the latter part it says and he will surely be put to death his blood shall be on his own head but on the other hand no Ezekiel has another illustration in verse 14 he says now behold he has a son who has observed all of his father's sins which he committed and observing them does not do likewise here's the opposite picture and so here we see the argument like father like son does not have to be true yes in some cases heredity is passed and ungodly heritage is passed from one generation to another but my friend I tell you it does not have to be so God says however true that like begets like there is another truth and that is that every single one of us stands in immediate relationship with God and we rise and fall upon our event individual dealings with God if you don't get anything else tonight get this Christ can break into an ungodly family and he can plant a new seed in it and he can establish a godly line so that just as there once was an ungodly generation of a grandfather who was ungodly and he handed it to his father and to his children and children just as there were succeeding generations of ungodliness God can break into your family tree he can break into your life and he can establish a new line of righteous men and women that will affect succeeding generations hallelujah I will be judged ultimately not by the things I inherited but by my individual choices and decisions and by the fact that I either brought God into my situation or I cut him off a righteous man or woman is righteous because he or she has chosen to be made righteous by their dealings with God proverbs 11 5 says the righteousness of the blameless will smooth his way but the wicked will fall by his own wickedness now listen to me if you have or had ungodly parents you can't hang on to or hide behind them but I want to say something else if you have had godly parents you can neither hang behind or hang on to their robes of righteousness either and be safe I see too many kids who have Christian parents and they ride coattail on mom and dad spirituality you gotta dig your own spiritual well we're judged by our own righteous pursuits you fall by your own choices but if you have inherited things taught to you by wicked parents and you follow their footsteps you'll die in your sins not because of your parents in but because of yours that's why both Jeremiah and Ezekiel state the soul that sinneth it shall die look at verse 20 21 the person who sins will die the son will not bear the punishment for the father's iniquity nor will the father bear the punishment for the son's iniquity the righteousness of the righteous will be upon himself and the wickedness of the wicked will be upon himself but if the wicked man turns from all his sins which he has committed and observes all my statues and practices justice and righteousness he shall surely live he shall not die all his transgressions which he has committed will not be remembered against him because of his righteousness which he has practiced hallelujah he will live glory to God now Ezekiel goes even deeper and he probes even a little more personal matters the elders heard all of this after hearing all of this here's what they say in verse 25 because he's equal admits yes there is a passing down from one generator we do inherit tendencies and so the elders shoot back at Ezekiel and they say yet you say the way of the Lord is not right here now Oh house of Israel is my way not right is it not your ways that are not right now the reason that Ezekiel gives us this quote from the lips of these Israelites is that they were saying God's not fair because all children are affected by the sins of their parents now this is true and I can hear someone say I'm and I'm handicapped in life because of my parents sins and they may say I don't blame them but the fact is that I'm left with deep scars and deep hurts by the sins that they committed and for which I'm a victim and it haunts me day and night I can't forget I can't forgive I read the story I received a report from a young resident of one of our programs young teenage boy and this is what he said he's got this handed to me yesterday he said my father was too busy in drugs 30 to 40 years and my mother who was hurt and mistreated by my father used to beat me so badly due to the anger that she had for for his father and he said I couldn't take my anger out on her because I was scared of her so he said I went and I picked on bigger kids and he said every time I would see their face the face of my mother would flash upon their face and I'd literally go blind with rage as I would try to beat at them to get to vent my anger towards my mother and we should never be insensitive to the years that the canker worm has eaten every week I hear another story of child abuse and listen my friend incest is at epidemic proportions in our society and I hear it and it touches my heart and it breaks my heart and there are parents who do ungodly if you've been raised in a Christian home you can't even imagine what goes on in some homes and some families you could never even imagine it and if you're that one tonight and by the way I'm not only talking about physical parents if you have been let down or hurt or abused by a spiritual parent a leader a pastor somebody that you put your faith in the principle is the same and if you're haunted by such a past if you can't seem to shake the skeletons out of the closet of your mind or your past then I want to tell you that the Lord has an encouraging word for you tonight God says this he said I will put myself between you and your past and if you will turn from that past and do right you shall live hallelujah verse 27 again when a wicked man turns away from his wickedness which he has committed and practices justice and righteousness he will save his life look at verse 28 because he considered let me stop there because he considered considered what now if you consider your past if you dwell on what parents did or did not do if you carry the hurts done to you by others whether in the physical realm of your family life or in the spiritual body of Christ if you carry those hurts and if you're looking and considering that then you're looking in the wrong direction for help and if you allow counselors even Christian counselors to walk you back into your past without considering considering your own individual responsibility for repentance and the responsibility to walk righteous and holy before God in the here and now you will never be healed that is what is missing I listened to the Christian counselors on the radio I've read their books and what's missing from it is truth Ezekiel says because he considered and turned away from all his righteousness which he had committed he shall surely live he shall not die he shall not have to be haunted by that anymore Hallelujah. Ezekiel doesn't miss anyone he also says there is one who says I used to be righteous therefore I'm still righteous and God says no he said you will be condemned regardless of what good you did yesterday because of your sins today now if you weren't here last night or the night before please get the tapes by the way there will be tapes from all of these people have asked me be sure and get the tapes because a lot of you weren't here last night but verse 26 go back one verse from 27 where we just read it says when a righteous man turns away from his righteousness and commits iniquity and dies because of it for his iniquity which he has committed he will die it doesn't matter you can't stand on a past record you know it's interesting I noticed in teen challenge we get the drug addicts off the street and you know the hardest ones to deal with are the religious ones it's amazing how a little bit of knowledge of God a little bit of past a little bit of good record will blind somebody from the present and the Lord speaks to those in his house and he says this verse 30 he says therefore I will judge you all house of Israel each according to his conduct declares the Lord God repent and turn away from all your transgressions so that iniquity may not become a stumble stumbling block to you let me tell you let me quickly give you a personal testimony as I said I have a godly heritage my grandfather was a my father was a preacher my grandfather was a preacher I'm the youngest of five and I want to tell you there is a tremendous there's there's such tremendous blessings and glory growing up in a godly home but I as I said I would I was the youngest and that has certain advantages and disadvantages now some people have the audacity to ask me if I'm younger than my brother David well I am and as a fact they don't know that I don't understand and that has some advantages and disadvantages one one disadvantage is that you're always introduced as a baby in the family and mom that was all right when I was two months and two years but 16 that that is just going too far but they also had the advantage because I could learn from mistakes of my older brothers and sisters I have another brother Jerry who is one of our ushers tonight and every time we get together always every time we get together eventually they got round to me when we would even now if we have a reunion or family gathering they always pick on me and say you were spoiled you got away with things that we never got away with and I sit there and I just say hmm I can't help that I was so good but I want to tell you I've learned something there's something bad about being good if it blinds you I used to preach I started preaching in my room preaching to imagine a imagining crowds imagination crowds and it dawned on me one time I almost did what I heard another fellow who did the same thing he grew up in a religious background and he was gonna become a preacher and so he'd preach his sermons and one day he got under conviction he realized that he wasn't saved never he never got saved so while he's preaching to his imaginary crowd he goes out and sits in the audience and he comes forward and get saved under his own ministry there's something bad about being good if it blinds you if it blinds you to blind spots or iniquity in your own life and you've been hearing that message through these nights and Ezekiel addresses himself to that and finally and I close with this Jeremiah and teaching against the concept that the fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth are set on edge when he introduced the proverb go back with me to Proverbs 31 he begins by saying in those days verse 29 in those days you will not say again the fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth are set on edge and he then introduces the solution to this problem by making reference to the new covenant Jeremiah what did I say it's Jeremiah sir oh I just seen if you were alert I just seen if you're with me boy I tell you you're with me I'm glad to find that out Jeremiah 31 verse 29 when he introduced the proverb he said in those days you'll not say this again and so he introduces the solution to this problem by making reference to the new covenant whereby the law shall be written on the hearts of men verse 30 but everyone will die for his own iniquity each man who eats the sour grapes his teeth will be set on edge behold days are coming declares the Lord when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah not like the covenant which I made with the fathers in the day I took them out by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt my covenant which they broke although I was husband to them declares the Lord but this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after these days I will put my law within them and on their heart I will write it and I will be their God and they shall be my people now listen to me as I close the reason God is going to put and can put a distance between us and our past the reason he is able to remove his sins for which we are personally responsible is because of a new covenant and Christ is the fulfillment of the promise to Israel and we're going to observe the emblems of that new covenant tonight and the answer to inherited the problem of inherited sin the solution to having been born with bad blood in your system is found in Jesus Christ 2nd Corinthians 517 says therefore if any man is in Christ he is a new creation or creature the old passes away hallelujah behold new things have come nobody needs to say I cannot help myself no one needs to say somebody set my teeth on edge and I hate sour grapes at my dinner table my parents serve them up to me yes that may be true there's no denial of the fact that we inherit sour grapes there is no denial of the suffering that goes on because of what others may have done to us there is no denying that the devil will use those within his own household and your own family to tie us to him but nobody needs to be a helpless victim of an ungodly seed Galatians 329 says and if you belong to Christ then are you Abraham's offspring heirs according to the promise one more scripture Hebrews 129 if you want to turn to it you don't have to it speaks of our relationship to the fathers of our flesh and the father of our spirits it says furthermore we had on we had earthly fathers to discipline us and we respected them shall we not much more be subject to the father of spirits and live you see my father was a father of my flesh in my case he happened to be a wonderful godly man I have a goodly heritage but my father was not the creator of my spirit I am related to my earthly father and mother for good or for bad but they have nothing to do with the creation of your spirit my spirit in its first creation was of God God has bound himself to us in a strange and mysterious way he creates the spirit and if we inherit tendencies from our parents in the flesh remember that underneath it and within your body is your spirit would your father and mother on this earth did not generate but God put it there and that means that we are not bound by the accident of flesh and blood and a voice cries out to you tonight to turn back to the father of spirits and through him he has given us his son that we may receive power to be able to be free from every element that the flesh has created and that a new person can be created inside you and break the bondage of an ungodly seed what does it matter what sour grapes you've eaten in the past what does it matter of anyone's else's influence you've been under God said shall we not much more be subject to the father of spirits and live God is greater than your father God is greater than your earthly heritage he's greater than your past he's greater than your present he has made available to you the new covenant hallelujah which is greater than any tendencies towards our great if you've eaten them and if you're being eaten away by them now plead guilty let God help you if your teeth are an edge and if you've even gotten used to living some people even enjoy living on sour grapes if you've even gotten to liking it God's greater than your likes get back to him he will put himself between your past between an ungodly heritage and he will give you a new beginning hallelujah here's what he says here's what he says he's equal 18 where I began cast away from you all your transgression would you have committed and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit and he said you can have it Christ has provided that for you for I have no pleasure in the death of anyone who dies declares the Lord therefore repent and live repent and live hallelujah shall we bow in prayer the Lord tonight I ask you I live before you and ungodly see I live before you those who've eaten sour grapes and whose teeth been set on edge God our hearts cry for them tonight our hearts plead for them tonight but all God may they are their eyes have been open to see something that they have not seen before their personal responsibility to deal with you God let them deal with you tonight let them see that they have access to you it can break the bondage of an ungodly seed and while our heads are bowed if you're here tonight and say brother Wilkerson God has ministered to me I understand that proverb I understand what it means to have my father's eat sour grapes and to have my teeth set on edge and you say I recognize that I've got teeth set on edge tonight but God's shown me something he's shown me what I've not seen before he's shown me where I can get released from that and I've asked for your prayers and we're going to receive communion in a few moments but what an opportunity is for you to be released from an ungodly seed or if you've been spiritually abused if some spiritual leader has let you down somebody who fathered you in the faith and they turned and they ate sour grapes and it has hurt and damaged you then God wants you to be released from that tonight he wants you to repent of your own ungodly attitude and he wants to give you a new beginning and if God's speaking to your heart and that respect tonight I'm gonna ask you to stand to your feet we're gonna pray for you I'm gonna ask my brother to come and he's gonna pray for you tonight and we're gonna lift you before the Lord and we're gonna we're gonna believe that God's gonna break that hold that's have been upon your life from an ungodly seed maybe there's someone you've not been able to forgive there's somebody from your past you've not been able to let go you've been looking back instead of forward I'm gonna ask you to stand to your feet right now we're gonna pray God we're gonna believe that God's gonna heal you God's gonna touch you tonight would you don't stand to your feet
Breaking the Bondage of an Ungodly Heritage
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Don Wilkerson (April 14, 1934 – N/A) was an American preacher, evangelist, and co-founder of Teen Challenge whose ministry focused on reaching the lost and broken with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, to Kenneth and Anna Wilkerson, a family of Pentecostal ministers, he was raised alongside his brother David in a faith-filled home. Converted at age 12 in 1946, he pursued theological training at Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, graduating in the late 1950s, and began preaching as an Assemblies of God minister. Wilkerson’s preaching career took shape in 1958 when he joined his brother David in New York City to establish Teen Challenge, targeting gang members and drug addicts in Brooklyn, a ministry sparked by David’s encounter with a Life magazine article about troubled youth. He served as its first Executive Director, preaching hope and redemption, and expanded the work globally as founder of Teen Challenge International (now Global Teen Challenge), serving as President until 2010. Author of The Cross Is Still Mightier Than the Switchblade (2022), he preached at churches and conferences worldwide, emphasizing God’s transformative power. Married to Ruth for over 60 years, with two daughters, Carol and Ruth, he continues to minister from Hendersonville, North Carolina, leaving a legacy of evangelism and recovery ministry.