Preparation of
Family Tree
(Portions of these instructions
were borrowed from Christian
Healing Ministries)
A family tree is used to diagram family
history so you can see where problems are in each generation. You
can draw your own diagram, or our PDF formatted diagram. The graphical representation can be very
helpful.
- Start by asking God in prayer to reveal
His truth to you in this exercise. Take time to listen to
God as you work on this project.
- Begin at the bottom of the diagram; fill
in your name and your spouse’s name, too. Do the same with your
children, your parents and your brothers and sisters.
- Go back as many generations as you can;
even if you do not know their names. If possible, check with parents,
grandparents and other relatives to get more details or clearer
information.
- Use symbols to represent notable patterns
of problems. Look at possible patterns or problem areas within
the family bloodlines. Check through our list
of possible problems below. God may give you an area that is
not covered below, but it is essential to put down all areas revealed to
you in order to break the patterns of generational sin.
- Be sure to list all sexual partners and/or
soul-ties you have with another. This is extremely important. If
your spirit is enjoined to another, you must be cut free from this
relationship. Even if it was not sexual, but a long-term relationship,
you may be tied spiritually, emotionally or mentally. This is an
especially important step when you are married or planning to marry.
Your marriage bed should only include you, your spouse and God. (see prayers for cutting soul
ties)
- Some problems come down vertically, as
from grandfather to father, some horizontally, from aunt to aunt, or
cousin to cousin. Others may be even
more specific, such as affecting the 1st born son or daughter
in each generation.
- Some of the problems are obvious, others
are known only to God. Don’t worry about what you don’t
know. Jesus will reveal what you need to know, and what He
reveals He will bring into healing.
Once you have completed the family tree, now
you are ready to pray for
generational healing. As you do, remember to ask the Lord where
the problems that surface had their beginning. Offer them ALL
to God for healing. Additionally,
- Commit your family to the Lord
- Pray for protection
- Seek ministry for personal issues
- Trust in the Lord and He will act!
What to Look for
Below are some of the common areas of
generational bondage or sin that may help jog your memory and make a more
complete picture of your family line.
Death
- Unusual or violent deaths
- Committed or attempted suicide
- Were murdered or died in tragic ways such
as accidents, wars or violence
- Had an abortion or participated
in/sponsored an abortion
- Had repeated miscarriages
- Died in a mental institution, nursing home
or prison, especially those who felt lonely, unloved and/or
abandoned
- Those who were unnaturally grieved
- Untimely deaths. This could include, for
example, a pattern in the male line of a family dying at an early
age.
Evidence of occult activity,
demonic or oppressive spirits
- Superstitions
- Involvement in activities such as
witchcraft, astrology, spiritualism, divination, magic, channeling of
spirits, meditation, New Age or non-Christian religions of any
sort
- Openings oneself to powers of the
spiritual realm, such as pre-cognition or other psychic abilities
- Severe trauma, with evidence of effects
passed on through the family (e.g., drowning, resulting in fear of water
in other members, especially descendants)
- Made a blood covenant with Satan or
involved in Satan worship
- Involved with a witch or other persons
involved in the occult
Habitual patterns of sin
- Adultery / fornication
- Prostitution
- Homosexuality, lesbianism
- Incest
- Pornography (homosexual, heterosexual or
child)
- Sexual perversions such as bestiality and
pedophilia
- Fetishes
- Sexual promiscuity
- Lust
- Sexual addictions
Other besetting habitual sins:
- Violence
- Abuse (Physical, mental or
emotional)
- Racial prejudice
- Anger
- Religious prejudice
- Murder
- Pride
- Greed
- Materialism
- Arrogance
- Hatred
- Unforgiveness or holding grudges
Destructive or abnormal patterns of
relationships
- Addictions (alcoholism, nicotine, drugs,
food, etc.)
- Divorces
- Abuse (Physical, mental or
emotional)
- Hostility
- Control
- Manipulation
- Bondage (Domination)
- Revenge-seeking
- Unforgiveness
- Bitterness
- Anger
- Depression
- Any person considered an outcast, reject
or black sheep
Diseases and/or predisposition to
illness
- Arthritis
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Depression
- Forgetfulness
- Headaches
- Heart trouble
- High blood pressure
- Manic-depressive disorders
- Mental retardation
- Mental disturbances
- Nervous breakdowns
- Respiratory trouble
- Skin problems
- Ulcers
Historical Family Connections
- Involvement with events of great sin, evil
or trauma e.g., massacres, plagues, slavery, conquests, etc.
- Ethnic origin issues – negative traits,
cultural evils, oppression, curses (e.g., European, Asian, African,
Native American or Caribbean ancestry, etc.)
Religious History
- List all non-Judeo/Christian religions in
the family (including atheism)
In Utero Wounding
- A child conceived in lust or rape
- Illegitimacy
- Parent considering adoption or
abandonment
- Ambivalence or rejection from either
parent
- Fears/anxiety (ex: mother had difficulty
carrying child to term)
- Attempted/failed abortion
- Loss of father
- Life-threatening illness of the
mother
- Life-threatening illness of the
baby
- If mother had miscarriage(s) or abortion
before you were conceived
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