Walking in God’s Blessings: Freedom from Curses Through Christ
Aug 23, 2026
Summary
Blessing or Curse: The Choice Is Yours
Big Idea: Obedience, honesty, and faith in Christ open the flood-gates of God’s blessing; theft, lies, and rejecting His Word unleash a curse that still operates over individuals, homes, and nations.
Overview
The pastor contrasts the Bible’s picture of blessing and curse with Nigeria’s present struggles. From the flying scroll of Zechariah to the long list in Deuteronomy, Scripture shows that God’s favour or judgment “goes forth over the face of the whole earth,” including Nigeria. Houses, businesses—even whole governments—can come under a curse when people steal, lie, or swear falsely. Yet Christ has already carried every curse on the cross; those who walk in righteousness, speak blessings, practise generous giving, and revere the Lord in Holy Communion can live free, prosperous, and protected lives. The message ends with a call for personal integrity, family holiness, and civic responsibility—refusing to vote for or partner with thieves.
Key Scripture
• Deuteronomy 28 — The foundation of the whole message: obedience brings overflowing blessing; disobedience brings devastating curse.
• Zechariah 5 — Pivotal warning: a flying scroll curses thieves and liars, entering and destroying their houses.
• Galatians 3:13 — The theological anchor: Christ redeemed believers from the curse by becoming a curse for us.
• Acts 5 — New-Testament example: Ananias and Sapphira prove that lying still attracts instant judgment.
Main Points
1. A universal law: the blessing and the curse still “go forth over the whole earth.”
• Zechariah’s scroll includes Nigeria, Ghana—everywhere.
• Theft, perjury, and broken oaths attract divine judgment; contentment keeps you safe.
• Some houses become prayer-proof because the owners stole to build them.
2. What blessing looks like (Deuteronomy 28:1-14).
• Influence: “set thee on high above all nations.”
• Fruitfulness in city and field, family and business.
• A “blessed storehouse” (bank account) — speak daily: “I bless my bank account with more credits than debits.”
• Enemies scatter seven ways.
• Practical counsel: speak life over food, clothes, workplace, and family; never speak lack.
3. What curse looks like (Deuteronomy 28:15-68) and how it is triggered today.
• Vexation, sickness, failure, family decay.
• Nigeria’s corruption—pastors and politicians stealing public funds—illustrates corporate curse.
• Fake drugs, fake pastors, and “Yahoo” fraud all carry this judgment.
• Family impact: lying parents raise corrupt children; pursuit of success can destroy marriages.
4. Christ’s redemption is conditional—turn away and the curse returns.
• Galatians 3:13 declares freedom, but willful disobedience re-opens the door.
• Ananias & Sapphira show New-Testament curses are real.
• Holy Communion taken irreverently can bring weakness or death (1 Corinthians 11).
• A suggested national cure: make leaders take communion with a vow—thieves would fall sick and die, ending corruption.
5. Living in blessing: integrity, family holiness, generous giving, and civic action.
• Investigate families before marriage; avoid cursed alliances.
• Discipline children strictly against lying.
• Give tithes and offerings to support gospel work and northern missions.
• In elections, refuse to vote for thieves; guard the ballot box and post results publicly.
Application
The call: Choose righteousness—accept Christ’s redemption, walk in integrity, and actively reject every form of theft and deceit.
Head — Understand that blessings and curses are covenant realities still at work; Christ’s cross is the only escape.
Heart — Cultivate holy fear and deep love for God that makes lying or stealing unthinkable.
Hands
• Speak blessing daily over your “storehouse” (finances, home, work).
• Practise strict honesty: return all change, refuse “Yahoo” money, expose corruption.
• Receive Holy Communion reverently and use it as a weapon against hidden sin in your home.
Reflection Questions
• Where do you see traces of Deuteronomy 28’s blessings or curses in your own family?
• How have your words recently shaped your “storehouse”—for better or worse?
• Are there any relationships, jobs, or churches that bring you under another person’s curse?
• What practical steps can you take this week to model integrity for your children or younger believers?
• How will you use your vote and voice to oppose theft and promote righteousness in the nation?
Prayer
Righteous Father, You bless the obedient and oppose the thief and the liar. Thank You that Jesus became a curse for us. Today we choose truth, justice, and generosity. Cleanse our hearts, guard our lips, and fill our homes with Your favour. Make us lights of integrity in our nation, that Nigeria may know Your blessing and not Your wrath. In Jesus’ name, Amen.






