How to Use This Prayer to Break Patterns
In a family, you inherit characteristics and tendencies. Eye color, height, hair color, and personality temperaments often run in families. You may have noticed tendencies or problems that run in a family. For many reasons, there can be dysfunction (divorce, addiction, abuse, etc.) that can plague a family for generations. Prayer is an effective way to bring your concerns to the Lord. Although prayer is not a substitute for the treatment of a problem, we know that prayer that uses the word of God can break spiritual strongholds that may hold certain patterns in place across generations.
Pray Using the Word of God
Here is a prayer from my book “Correcting Distortions in Your View of God“. It is based on Scriptures (listed below).
Lord, You created family and intended them to be a source of joy and safety. Through the generations, Your plan has been corrupted and families pass down bad things as well as the good You intended. I pray this prayer, Lord, to cleanse anything I have done or inherited through my family line. I want my children and myself to be free from destructive patterns.
I repent on behalf of my family line, on both sides, as far back as You can see, Lord. I repent for breaking commandments where we did not put You first, used Your name as a curse, worshipped false gods, failed to honor the Sabbath, rebelled against parents, caused violence, lied, stole, or committed sexual sin. I repent for myself and on behalf of my family for secret sins, secret vows, and occult practices that You call an “abomination” in Your word (Exodus 20:1-17).
I renounce those practices, sins, and the addictions in my life and in my family line. I ask for You to apply the shed blood of Jesus (Exodus 12:21-24, Isaiah 53:4-12) to cover those sins. I thank You for dying on the cross, voluntarily, so that we have Your resurrection power to break these patterns that have passed from generation to generation.
I worship You as the only true God. I ask You to continue to draw each of us closer to You, Lord Jesus. I ask You to fill our eyes with Your light (Psalm 36:9, Ephesians 1:18) and draw each of us to Your path of life (Psalm 16:11). Thank You, Jesus, that You are releasing all the blessings that You originally designed for our family. Amen.
I would encourage you, when you pray for your family, to keep praying positive Scripture (such as Psalm 36:9; Psalm 91; Ephesians 1:18; and Psalm 16:11) for each of them. God honors His word (Jeremiah 1:12).
This prayer is taken from my book “Correcting Distortions in Your View of God” available on Amazon.


