Consequences

 You shall not bow down to them or serve them, for I the Lord your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generation of those who hate me,
Exodus 20:5 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.20.5.ESV

Shouldn't we all be answerable for our own deeds? Why should the iniquities up to our great grandparents be visited upon us? Moses is referring to the consequences of our sins, which linger within living memory.

If our great grandfathers were thieves, murderers or adulterers for example, that's going to cast a shadow on our families for three or four generations. Memories of shameful lifestyles die hard. Thankfully, there's no such thing Biblically as generational curses in the sense that we're doomed to repeat the mistakes of our forefathers.

Still, if our forefathers were notoriously sinful, that's going to last a long shadow. Thankfully, God's mercy is great, as His treatment of Judah's kings for example. The likes of David and Solomon, Hezekiah and Manasseh sinned against Him, yet they were forgiven. Nonetheless, the consequences of their sins still played out in subsequent generations.

Our aim should be to have a good legacy for future generations? How do we do that? By trusting in the unfailing love of God, which is never ending in His faithfulness.

'Our Father in heaven, may we have a good legacy to pass on to subsequent generations. Please allow our shortcomings to be forgotten. In Jesus' name, amen'

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