In die Skriflig (Dec 2020)

Unbreakable bonds? The challenge of the motif of adoption to the African neo-Pentecostal belief in generational curses

  • Collium Banda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v54i1.2653
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
pp. e1 – e11

Abstract

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The article uses the motif of salvation as adoption as God’s children to critique the African neo-Pentecostal (ANP) belief that generational curses remain on Christians after conversion. A prominent mark that distinguishes ANP churches from classical Pentecostal churches is the prophet-pastors and prophet-apostles whose prophetic stature is foundational to the existence of these churches. The main question answered in the article is: in the light of biblical description of Christians as adopted children of God how should we soteriologically evaluate the ANP claim that born-again Christians remain under curses inherited from their ancestors? Therefore, the ANP view of generational curses is explained, and soteriological adoption is described in relation to the believers’ spiritual liberation and security. A proposal is made of how adoption should liberate ANP Christians from the fear of generational curses. The article challenges ANP prophets to critique their teaching on generational curses on Christians by using biblical images of salvation.

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