
Vlad Savchuk
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It Ends With Me! Breaking Bloodline Curses
28137:54Spiritual WarfareCursesGenerational CursesEXO 20:5EST 2:5EST 3:1EST 8:11PRO 3:33LUK 10:19ROM 5:17EPH 6:102TI 1:5JAS 4:7Vlad Savchuk delivers a powerful message on breaking generational curses, emphasizing that many struggles stem from ancestral demons that are passed down through family lines. He proclaims that the cycle of these curses can end with the current generation, encouraging listeners to take authority over their spiritual battles and not to pass on the burdens of their ancestors. Using the story of Esther and Mordecai, he illustrates the importance of confronting and defeating these generational issues through spiritual means rather than natural ones. Savchuk urges the congregation to recognize their identity as curse breakers and to dress in the armor of God, preparing for spiritual warfare against the enemy. Ultimately, he reassures that with faith and action, individuals can claim victory over the curses that have plagued their families for generations.
How to Keep the Fire of God
24743:17Spiritual DisciplineHoly SpiritOvercoming TemptationMAT 6:5Vlad Savchuk emphasizes the importance of maintaining a spiritual fire through prayer, fasting, and giving, which serve as weapons against the three main temptations of lust, pride, and greed. He explains that prayer combats pride, fasting helps control lust, and giving defeats greed, urging believers to overcome excuses and actively engage in these disciplines. Savchuk warns that while building a fire for God may expose hidden struggles, it also empowers believers to shake off the challenges they face. He encourages the congregation to cultivate their own spiritual fire rather than relying on external sources, asserting that true dominion comes from personal devotion. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to a life of prayer, fasting, and extravagant generosity as a means to deepen one's relationship with God.
Relationship With the Holy Spirit
21433:18Holy SpiritSpiritual GrowthACT 3:2Vlad Savchuk emphasizes the significance of cultivating a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit, who is often overlooked in modern Christianity. He explains that every believer has the Holy Spirit from the moment of salvation, but many do not walk in that relationship, likening it to having legs but not using them. Savchuk encourages believers to engage in fellowship with the Holy Spirit, highlighting that this relationship is essential for spiritual growth and overcoming the flesh. He asserts that walking in the Holy Spirit leads to a transformed life, where the fruit of the Spirit becomes evident, and encourages believers to communicate with the Holy Spirit as a person rather than a mere force. Ultimately, he calls for a shift in focus from striving for holiness to nurturing intimacy with the Holy Spirit.