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Pastor Larry Huch on Breaking Generational Curses
 Larry Huch answers your
questions about generational curses.
Interview By Jennifer LeClaire
Larry Huch learned about generational curses the hard way –
he was afflicted with one. Namely rage. Huch was not only
addicted to cocaine, but some of his best friends were drug
lords. He even tried to find God through his drug of choice
and all sorts of exotic religions before someone invited him
to church. There, the young barefoot and bearded man with
waist-length dirty hair, feather earrings and visible needle
tracks up and down his arms found Jesus Christ. That was 30
years ago.
While the cravings for cocaine never came back, the anger
didn’t leave him even after he was in full-time ministry.
His self-esteem was sinking faster than a Cadillac falling
from a skyscraper when the Lord revealed the culprit: a
curse. Armed with the truth that set him free, Larry Huch is
traveling around the world, writing books like “Free at
Last,” and building local churches on the revelation that
Jesus came not only to save man, but to deliver him from
generational curses that block God’s blessings.
The Voice magazine caught up with Larry Huch to talk
about generational curses: how to discern one operating in
your life and how to break free.
THE VOICE:
What is a generational curse?
Larry Huch: The world says it like
this, “Like father like son.” The Word says it like this,
“The iniquity of the father passes on from generation to
generation.” Many times we translate the word “iniquity” as
“sin.” But it’s not the sin that passes on from generation
to generation. It’s the curse, the penalty. A curse is a
spirit that passes from generation to generation until
someone finally figures out how to stop it in Jesus’ name.
(But in America, we don’t like that word “curse.”)
When Jesus was walking with His disciples they asked if the
man was blind for something he did or something his parents
did. Jesus didn’t rebuke them for asking a foolish question
because being Jewish they understood the Old Testament where
it says, “The fathers have eaten sour grapes but the
children’s teeth are set on edge.” In other words, the
fathers have done something but the children pay the price.
One of the great Scriptures is in Matthew 16, when Jesus
asked His disciples, “Who do men say that I am?” And they
said, “Some say you’re this and some say you’re that.” And
then Jesus asked, “But who do you say that I am?”
This is the basis of everything. Peter’s response was a
Jewish response, a Hebrew response. He said, “You are the
Christ.” The word “Christ” in Hebrew means “the anointed one
of God who will remove the burden and break the yoke.” The
burden is the wages of our sin – death. The yoke is the
curse that passes from generation to generation because of
sin. Jesus is not only the one that forgives us of our sin
but He also breaks every curse that passes from generation
to generation.
THE VOICE:
When did God first call you into deliverance
ministry and how did He reveal that calling to you?
Larry Huch: One day in anger, years ago,
I knocked my little boy down. Without even thinking I said
these words to myself, “I’m just like my dad.” So I went to
the Bible and asked, “Is there something in the Word of God
that says what’s in my dad can pass on to me?” I found out
that it’s not only in there, but it’s in there over 325
times. Through that I learned privately that I could break
the curses of anger, poverty and addiction off of my life. I
learned that Jesus did not just die for me on the cross; He
also took the curses off of me. But I never taught this in
my own church until a few years ago because I was a little
embarrassed to admit that, even as a Christian and a pastor,
I had some problems. Benny Hinn and Oral Roberts encouraged
me to teach this revelation to the Body of Christ.
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VOICE:
I’m sure you’ve seen many different manifestations
of generational curses in your travels. What are the most
common types of curses you see plaguing people today?
Larry Huch: One of the most common curses
in the Church is in the area of finances. We see so many
people sow seed and never see a breakthrough. The weeds
always choke out the harvest. The Bible says that sometimes
the Word gets thrown amongst the thorns. The thorns are
symbolic of the curse. In the Garden of Eden man was to live
in abundance, but the ground became cursed with thorns and
thistles. Jesus took that symbol of the curse and He said
that the curse would rise up and choke out the Word. We have
to first kill that curse or those weeds then the blessing
will come.
The Bible says that, “My people are destroyed because a lack
of knowledge.” Jesus said, “When you know the Word or when
you follow me you’ll be free.” The disciples asked, “What do
you mean free? We are the children of Abraham.” And Jesus
said, “No, he who has committed a sin is yoked to that sin.
He is cursed. But when I set you free, you will be free
indeed.” That word “indeed” means not only will I forgive
the sin but also I’m going to break that curse. This is why
I believe the wealth of the wicked is laid up for the
righteous. We have been waiting for the harvest to come in
but we haven’t learned to kill the weeds. Now when we do
kill the weeds all that harvest that has been waiting is
going to come into our lives.
Other common curses are anger, depression, divorce and
sickness. For example, the doctor will ask you, “Is there
any family history?” In other words, “Is there any
generational curse?” So what we do is break that curse
because of what Jesus did.
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THE VOICE:
Do different types of curses befall different
cultures, races, nations or geographies? Or do these curses
cross such boundaries?
Larry Huch: It goes across the board. But there are
spirits and curses in certain cities. There are spirits and
curses on certain states. There are spirits and curses on
certain cultures. We accept it as a cultural trait. So this
curse hides behind a disguise. We are teaching people that
grandpa and grandma may have had anger or poverty but who
the Son sets free is free indeed.
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THE VOICE:
How can someone discern if they are living under a
generational curse? Or how does one know he or she is
cursed?
Larry Huch:
Proverbs says, “A curse without a cause doesn’t come.” In
other words, a bird just doesn’t fly around blindly and
accidentally land on a branch where its nest is. There is
something in that bird that draws it. It can draw it 1,000
miles. If there is something that is blocking the blessing
the probability is we inherited that. We have all heard of
the Kennedy curse. These aren’t bad people that God doesn’t
love, but somebody down the line opened the door. That’s the
same thing with the people that are reading this article.
You can stop that thing that keeps passing from generation
to generation in the name of Jesus.
THE VOICE:
How do you get free? Can a believer break a
generational curse off himself? If so, then how does one go
about doing this?
Larry Huch: You
can break it off yourself; you can break it off of your
family members. The first step is to understand that Jesus
died to forgive us of our sin so we can have every curse
broken because “cursed is every one that hangs on a tree.”
Jesus redeemed us from the curse of the law with His blood
on the cross. At the whipping post He took stripes and shed
His blood again. By His stripes we are healed. But we just
don’t pray for people to be healed. We pray for the curse of
disease to be broken by the blood of the Lamb.
Why doesn’t prosperity work for some? When Adam and Eve were
in the Garden, they lived in a land that flowed with milk
and honey. They lived in abundance. But when Adam and Eve
were removed God cursed the ground with thorns and thistles,
a symbol of poverty. Then God said to Adam, “You’re on your
own and by the sweat of your brow…” Four hundred years later
Jesus wore a crown of thorns that caused His brow to bleed
and the curse of poverty to be broken. When you apply the
redeeming blood of the Lamb, God stands at the door and
forbids the curse.
The blessing of the law is ours; let’s break those curses so
we can get those blessings. You break a curse by the power
of the cross and put the blood of Jesus on the same seven
places that Jesus shed His blood, and on the door of your
family, then that curse cannot come back in anymore. You
will see instant miracles.
THE VOICE:
So after someone is delivered from a spirit of
anger, if there is a curse involved that spirit will come
right back in?
Larry Huch: It comes right back in.
Jesus said you send the demon out but it comes back in and
finds the door still open and you are worse than you were
before. The blood redeems us. Where did Jesus shed His
blood? In seven different places. In Leviticus they took the
blood of a lamb and sprinkled it on the mercy seat seven
times. Jesus shed His own blood in seven different places.
In the garden of Gethsemane He said, “Father not my will but
yours be done,” and He sweat drops of blood. He bought back
every drug addict’s will power, every alcoholic’s will
power.
THE VOICE:
Do you feel there is enough awareness of
generational curses in the Body of Christ? Or is this still
a revelation that relatively few accept?
Larry Huch: I still think Christians
have a misconception. See, I’m really in the people
business. I would love to say, “The moment somebody gets
saved everything is perfect.” But it’s not true. I run into
people all the time who tell me cancer keeps passing on from
generation to generation. This is a curse that is in the
world. We teach people that we are in this world but we are
not of this world. Jesus just didn’t die and say, “I hope
you just make it.” He died on the cross to break every curse
so finally God’s people can be that glorious bride without
spot or wrinkle.
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THE VOICE:
What is the most striking revelation you have
received about generational curses during the course of your
ministry?
Larry Huch: That even Christians today
have accepted that, “I am just like my dad” or “I’m just
like my mom.” They are hoping a problem will go away, but
they don’t have to hope it will go away. It will go away
when you realize that this is a curse that is robbing you of
your blessing. If all Jesus was going to do was die for your
sins, He could have done that when they beat Him. He could
have died when they tortured Him, but He had to get to that
cross because He wasn’t coming just to die for our sins but
also to finally break the curses off the human race so we
can be the light of the world and live in that unspeakable
joy.
THE VOICE:
What do you see as the biggest challenges facing the
Church today and how are we going to overcome them?
Larry Huch: We need to admit that there
still are some problems and we need a spiritual answer.
There is nothing wrong with admitting that we’ve got a curse
blocking the blessing. A curse doesn’t mean that we are bad;
a curse means something bad is happening to us. In James
chapter 5 it says, “Confess your faults” – not sins, faults.
When we are talking about a curse. We are talking about a
spirit. It’s not to put us down; it’s to give us the
revelation that will set us free.
THE VOICE:
What is the Holy Spirit saying to you about where
the Church is headed?
Larry Huch: People need
to realize that God is not just this Being that wants us to
get to heaven. He is a Father and He wants to set us free. I
believe the world is sick and tired of being sick and tired.
The world is getting crazier all the time and I believe that
people are starting to come in from all around the world
saying, “It’s time to let God set my life free.” Then when
they are free it’s amazing. They immediately go back to
their family and friends and say, “I have good news for
you.” When asked what the good news is, they tell people
this: Jesus loves you just as you are and you can come to
Him, He’s going to change your life.
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