The 6th Generation: Generational Spirits: Lost Generation to the One Current~ Fr Ripperger

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  • čas přidán 5. 03. 2018
  • Each generation has a virtue to give the world or a vice to gain. Since the 'greatest generation' we've been in a spiral gathering up demonic influence from neglecting our duties and state in life. What are they? What have been the outcomes? Fr goes generation by generation on this to the current day. For more sermons & lectures please visit
    sensustraditionis.org/ & remember to do the PenanceWare Fr asks for
    Fr Ripperger's order of exorcists dolorans.org/
    The website sensusfidelium.com/
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Komentáře • 566

  • @TyranyFighterPatriot
    @TyranyFighterPatriot Před 6 lety +628

    Fr. Ripperger just explained the complete break down of Human civilization in the last 130 years. This man is a spiritual Einstein!

    • @JohnTSmith-jw2gq
      @JohnTSmith-jw2gq Před 6 lety +12

      Describes my 13 year old grandson perfectly

    • @todddrain3802
      @todddrain3802 Před 4 lety +34

      It’s because he is a exorcist. He has literally seen this behavior in the generations. Making him yes a spiritual Einstein.

    • @geekwithlightsaber6076
      @geekwithlightsaber6076 Před 4 lety +17

      He is super smart

    • @janec.kowalczyk5824
      @janec.kowalczyk5824 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes➖he truly is!
      🙏💖🙏💖🙏💖🙏

    • @JamesFaithWays
      @JamesFaithWays Před 3 lety +6

      That would just make him a modern (though Traditional) Aquinas possibly, maybe

  • @theoldguy1956
    @theoldguy1956 Před 4 lety +397

    Father Ripperger, I'm the only Catholic in my whole family anywhere I know of coming into the church just 2 years ago at age 62. I love to hear the wisdom God has given you,you have been a blessing to me.

    • @yellowcoffeecup1028
      @yellowcoffeecup1028 Před 4 lety +27

      Welcome home Douglas! ✝️

    • @jesussaves5538
      @jesussaves5538 Před 4 lety +26

      Amen! God Bless You Brother! I was Protestant and came into the Catholic faith 1 year ago Fr. Ripperger is indeed a wise.

    • @DrSniperLT
      @DrSniperLT Před 3 lety +14

      Welcome to True Faith, Mr. Doug Persall.

    • @Angelina6518
      @Angelina6518 Před 3 lety +21

      Sometimes, being set apart is for saving your family through this suffering of being cut off. In the world but Not of the world. Pray for your families healing, they really need to benefit from your Sacramental Life.

    • @mia795
      @mia795 Před 3 lety +4

      God bless you, Doug!

  • @earthangel3234
    @earthangel3234 Před 3 lety +163

    I'm a Baby Boomer and I attended Traditional Latin Mass before Vatican II when I was very young. When Vatican II occurred, my parents strayed away from the Church and eventually divorced. My Grandmother was a very devout Catholic, she was born in a South American country. She was sent to a convent for her education. We went to mass together. I learned so much from her about Catholicism. She told me about demons in her native country and how to protect myself from them. I pray for my parents and Grandmother every day. My family and I attend Latin mass every Sunday, that's 3 generations. Thank you God for such a blessing.

    • @TheShamuraja
      @TheShamuraja Před 2 lety +6

      Wow, God bless you all.
      May God help me with that too.

    • @leejennifercorlewayres9193
      @leejennifercorlewayres9193 Před rokem +5

      Can you please share what she taught you to protect yourself from the devils?

    • @angelwings7930
      @angelwings7930 Před 8 měsíci

      There’s no initial explanation to what a generational spirit is.

    • @artgo2000
      @artgo2000 Před 10 hodinami

      @@leejennifercorlewayres9193 I am from Mexico, but in fact, from Mexico to Argentina, there are a lot of "traditions" and local traditions depending on the town or country, speaking about my country, if you live in a city, you can live almost without noticing the devils but if you live in a small town, there is a lot of witchcraft and spiritism. There are places in Mexico where you can go specifically to get the services of a witch or a sorcerer. There are places where catholicism and animism coexist and there is something called sincretism. Of course an educated Catholic know that all this is satanic but ignorance is big and lot of catholics practice these "old ways" along with catholicism. In those towns, especially in the south you need to baptize your child because is the only way to protect them from witches and other "things". Those are the stories that you hear from the local people. Northern countries were protected from this because they were protestant Christians and somehow all this was contained, but now as first world countries give their back to God, animis, witchcraft and oriental religions are the new beliefs, so you will need to really protect yourself. How? First of all, get baptized and live as a good Christian, as father Ripperger says, pray, sunday mass, frequent confession and use sacramentals: holy water, blessed rosaries, blessed images, blessed medals, you need to educate yourself on Catholicism, a devotion for the Virgin, the Saints, the Sacred Heart of Jesus. You can also search for the following book, it is in Spanish "las seis puertas del enemigo", it is from another exorcist, father Javier Luzón, he is from Spain, google it, there is a translation to English so you can use it as a guideline.

  • @jacintowilliamson5597
    @jacintowilliamson5597 Před 6 lety +139

    Please pray for me..for conversion and holiness and healing...

    • @brucepolus7970
      @brucepolus7970 Před 5 lety

      ROMANS 12:1-2 - "TRANSFORMATION"

    • @maureensullivan8898
      @maureensullivan8898 Před 10 měsíci

      How are you doing five years after your statement?
      I pray that you have been doing well. 🙏✝️❤

  • @BoaConstrictor126
    @BoaConstrictor126 Před 4 lety +158

    The suffering I experienced under my lukewarm Protestant baby boomer parents, aunt and uncle are what led me to the Catholic Church but I hope that my past suffering doesn’t prevent me from starting a family. Please pray for me

    • @kt1035
      @kt1035 Před 3 lety +16

      Praying for God's will to be done to you in everything. And for the Holy family to be your guide.

    • @Angelina6518
      @Angelina6518 Před 3 lety +11

      Don’t even go there! Never underestimate God’s Wisdom in your life and your parents. Lay it down at the foot of the Cross.
      Think of Life in the Divine Will, it’s Eternal. Forgive them, pray, don’t worry. Romans 8:28 and I’m praying for you and your family in my Eternal prayer basket! Paix Christi... Living The Eternal Life!

    • @evaschroeder8663
      @evaschroeder8663 Před 3 lety +6

      praying for you

    • @BOYCOTTOlympics
      @BOYCOTTOlympics Před 3 lety +6

      Your past won't affect you keep moving forward 🙏🏻☺️👍🏻

    • @evaschroeder8663
      @evaschroeder8663 Před 3 lety +1

      @Debbie Gum yep me too my dad is agnostic/questioning the fact that he's just open shoes there's hope.

  • @laurenlee961
    @laurenlee961 Před rokem +22

    It is 2023 and I am just now listening to this as I work from home. WOW. I am a woman who has no children, but man oh man, do I understand exactly what Fr. Ripperger is saying. Wow.

    • @tonyale749
      @tonyale749 Před rokem +2

      This is why I like work from home. In this world today, I avoid the world at all cost.

    • @abaker4692
      @abaker4692 Před 18 dny

      I'm an employment specialist. Where do you work, might I ask?

  • @Beardman29
    @Beardman29 Před 3 lety +50

    His torching of the "Greatest Generation" myth is epic.

  • @donrougeux2122
    @donrougeux2122 Před 3 lety +59

    Totally on target--I am 92 and I can see how these events have progressed over the decades. Those now in power are the fruits of the lost generation and will only get worse.

    • @TheShamuraja
      @TheShamuraja Před 2 lety +12

      Pray for the new generation and pray for the ones seeking traditional values.
      There are a lot of us seeking. It is just not being published, because the media just creates this picture that everything is lost so others would succumb and don't see it possible to battle it and build different communities/families.
      But there are a lot of us wanting to make things differently.
      Please pray and maybe teach if you have the possibility and the will to do so.

    • @alexanderlazowski7562
      @alexanderlazowski7562 Před 2 lety +5

      God Bless your soul sir, so many years of wisdom!

    • @loreforone924
      @loreforone924 Před rokem +2

      Wonderful perspective, hope you are well 🌹

    • @loreforone924
      @loreforone924 Před rokem

      @@TheShamuraja scary TRUTH: Pope Francis is a Lutheran, freemason. AND he hates TLM 🌹

    • @abaker4692
      @abaker4692 Před 18 dny

      God bless you.

  • @Mrstgarcia
    @Mrstgarcia Před 2 lety +54

    This makes so much sense. As a GenX I've been so busy blaming the baby boomers that I didn't see what the greatest generation did to ruin the baby boomers. I think as a parent, there's so much to learn from these observations what not to do to promote a better society later on. I've found that not only has the baby boomers neglected the GenXers as children, aka "latch key kids", but they've also neglected being supportive grand parents and helping my generation learning how to parent. I've learned more about life through CZcams than I ever have through familial support.

    • @carecc7191
      @carecc7191 Před rokem +2

      I am sorry but your immaturity is showing. Each INDIVIDUAL is responsible for what choices he makes. You should not be seeking to blame an entire generation, that's irrational and unjust. "Take the beam out of your own eye..." I am a younger boomer and knew the sex, drug, rock and roll path was dangerous and destructive. What appealed to me, was money and professional success, the yuppie value system. If you hope to mature in the true sense of the world, examine your own culpability, FIRST and foremost. I am the ONLY practicing Catholic in a large, alcoholic family of cultural Catholics. DAILY prayer of the Rosary is what converted me and keeps me on the narrow path. I suggest you read the Church Doctors: Augustine, Catherine of Sienna, Teresa of Avila, Aquinas; these men and women tell the timeless truth and are completely RELIABLE as Doctors. We are ALL called to LEARN our faith and it's a lifelong task. Being aware of the zeitgeist of your generation and of the present is a good thing but you need not fear it if you ask for the intercession of the Holy Mother of God, avoid sin, and pray the ROSARY DAILY.

    • @E.C.2
      @E.C.2 Před rokem

      If parents & grandparents weren't important,they wouldn't exist.

    • @marvalice3455
      @marvalice3455 Před rokem +9

      ​@@carecc7191 I mean, yes. This is true. But it is also true that what parents do effects their children. We are not islands.

    • @Trinexninja.
      @Trinexninja. Před rokem +2

      One hundred percent agree

    • @KittyM-
      @KittyM- Před rokem +1

      Sadly, true. God bless you and your family

  • @pattiday431
    @pattiday431 Před 3 lety +44

    I wish Fr. Ripperger were a priest in my parish, don't you?

  • @BoaConstrictor126
    @BoaConstrictor126 Před 4 lety +63

    My grandparents were wonderful people but they definitely indulged my aunt and my mom and both married abusive men unfit to be husbands or raise children properly. And I’m a convert and the first Catholic in my family. By the grace if God I was confirmed in the Catholic Church 2 months ago as the coronavirus pushed it past Easter. My grandma was a full time school teacher and part of the WW2 generation but she still happily submitted to my grandpa and they had a wonderful marriage of 60 years. I just wish they had instilled their values (not Catholic but still traditional conservative mainline Protestant) to my mom and aunt so that I wouldn’t have had to suffer the consequences of a dysfunctional and abusive family and the scars that come with it. Please pray for me

    • @lukebrasting5108
      @lukebrasting5108 Před 3 lety +18

      Similar story here. Grandparents were Presbyterian, he cheated, she was left to raise 5 children aged 10 and under on her own and fell into depression and became distant and lost the faith. Being raised in a fatherless home without any spiritual values, the 3 girls (my mom and aunts) ended up going of the rails and becoming teen moms. All of them are dysfunctional and my cousins and siblings and I were raised in their chaos. The 2 brothers, my uncles, are mechanics who moonlight as dope dealers on the side and have 6 kids between them. My sister and I turned out pretty normal but we both have wounds because of their bullshit and emotional abuse and neglect. I'm a fairly recent convert to Catholicism as well and I'm trying to learn the values I was never taught so I can clean myself up on the inside and not make the same mistakes when I eventually have children. Gotta brake the cycle.

    • @seemashalini4187
      @seemashalini4187 Před 3 lety +10

      Our God is a God who makes even our brokenness as our strength. Take courage and keep on walking. You never know your wounds /suffering can be a tool /kit of healing for someone. God bless!

    • @carmenburgos1616
      @carmenburgos1616 Před rokem +7

      @@lukebrasting5108 thank you Luke , I’m also a broken one in the family , Pentecostalism did more damage to me , and sadly , I was spiritually arrested and also powerfully brought back .. It’s soo difficult to articulate what I’m going Thru , but it’s sick and demonic , I began my calling about 10 years with horrendous effects and narcissistic demonic power of control .. Thanks for sharing , please pray for me too .. Hispanic male of 50 years old ..

    • @sheilasmyth5874
      @sheilasmyth5874 Před rokem +5

      @@carmenburgos1616 Are you in the Catholic Church? Gone thru good RCIA program if needed? Received Sacraments, go to Confession Mass, receive Communion? Do you pray the rosary daily, preferably with others? You and I have to do the work, not just ask others for prayers. We’re not helpless. Or hopeless. I’ll be praying for you, the holy souls in purgatory, those who are are dying each day that they accept Him at the time of death , and I ask that you pray for me to be consistent in doing what I want to do, and that your prayer life is also directed not only towards yourself but also for others God bless you. Keep looking forward-not back You are a new creation in Jesus Christ now-claim it & walk into it with the help of Jesus Christ and Blessed Mother Maryb

    • @maureensullivan8898
      @maureensullivan8898 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I'm so sorry for the trauma that you've gone through - to all who've shared their background.
      It's imperative that we don't let our suffering go to waste. Suffering is redemptive when we unite it to Christ on the Cross.
      I've had terrible health problems for 20 years and for the past 18 months, I've been bedridden with horrific pain due to several diagnoses. I turn my suffering into prayer and use it to pray for those who need it in this life, for the souls in purgatory who cannot pray for themselves, for those who are dying and entering eternal life, and more. I just hope that I'm using my suffering to the fullest and making full use of it in the way that God wants me to.
      You will all be in my prayers.
      May God bless you abundantly 🙏✝️❤

  • @hannahk1129
    @hannahk1129 Před měsícem +3

    Born in 1961, as of this year, I’ve been seeking the Catholic religion, this is not what I would have previously thought I’d do. Loving this journey so far, God is up to something. I know it❤🙏. And, discovered Fr. Ripperger, wow what a major God-send🫶🏼✌️

  • @GigiBellia
    @GigiBellia Před rokem +11

    I am Gen X and went to Catholic School for 12 years. Not because my parents (baby boomers) were religious, but because they were showing off that they could afford it. We were made to walk to Church every Sunday (without them, envelope in hand and had to bring home a bulletin to prove we went). Now in their 70s, they are ridiculously liberal (way more than I ever was), support every gay agenda and think I am a bigot because of my views and ridiculous because of my Faith. We had an actual family dispute because I rejected (and insisted they did also) going to a psychic/medium after my brother passed away (a homosexual who died of alcoholism). Also there was a complete invasion and interference of the raising of my children. Pride, greed and hypocrisy is a hallmark of the boomer generation in my opinion/experience.

  • @desperateforhim1816
    @desperateforhim1816 Před 3 lety +62

    This priest is brilliant. He explains things we know but cannot put into words. This should be shared over and over

  • @tipofmytongue1024
    @tipofmytongue1024 Před 6 lety +139

    44:00 Paganism is huge, it's gaining a lot of momentum. He's not exaggerating at all. When I was in my sinful lifestyle, I attended a Pagan wedding. I just thought nothing of it, it's nature blah blah blah. Nope, it was a sign I need out and stop with this relationship. It's absolutely true. All my gay friends aren't ashamed of the Occult ties and they complain about their depression. Why? It's just a denial of the Truth.

    • @AM-os4ty
      @AM-os4ty Před 6 lety +16

      tipofmytongue1024 - Nobody can be a sincere pagan if they've heard of Christ or the concept of Him. Pagans used to sacrifice, too, to what they thought were multiple gods. I suspect most pre-Christian pagans really wouldn't recognize modern ones or their sentiments. Modern pagans are mostly atheists looking for life rituals. The ultimate LARP, really.

    • @tipofmytongue1024
      @tipofmytongue1024 Před 6 lety +27

      Exactly, the "neo-paganism" is about "getting in touch with Nature"...when really they pray to Diana and worship female witch idols...or whatever it is. If you're gonna do a ritual, then become Catholic, I don't understand this rejection of it. Culturally, I'm a cradel Catholic but strayed because I adhered to sin. For several years I ignored my interior life, but the Holy Spirit has always been with me. For some reason, it's recently clicked that the Truth is here with Jesus and the Catholic Church. Why I've deprived myself of this Joy is beyond me. I'm thinking I was under some spell of a demon. The Divine Mercy Chaplet and St Michael Chaplet certainly have helped me defeat it.

    • @AM-os4ty
      @AM-os4ty Před 6 lety +12

      tipofmytongue1024 - When neo-pagans make up a religion based on a twist of Christian teachings, they focus on the love without the cross and the rocks that are cold and damp and lonely. Warm fuzzy rituals with none of those pesky.. rules and sacrifices.

    • @SmithsnMoz
      @SmithsnMoz Před 6 lety +19

      tipofmytongue1024 .. going to Holy Confession on a whim.. and getting to recite one Holy Rosary as penance did it for me my friend!! GOD IS TRULY MERCIFUL TO ALL WHO COME TO HIM WITH A HUMBLE AND CONTRITE HEART!! GOD LOVE YOU!

    • @euphratesjehan
      @euphratesjehan Před 5 lety +11

      @@tipofmytongue1024 PRAISE the Lord
      I recently returned home (not a cradle catholic -I received the Rite of Election on Easter 2000 *one of the most beautiful ceremonies I've ever attended or participated in. There were hundreds of catechumens and the bishop had to host the ceremony at St John Arena (The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA)
      Next to the Mass
      Welcome home 😇📿💚

  • @Antonio_Haroldo_Jr
    @Antonio_Haroldo_Jr Před 6 lety +125

    Father Ripperger is an extraordinary priest. God bless him. I always pray Hail Mary for him.

  • @MegaMackproductions
    @MegaMackproductions Před 3 lety +57

    I see this all the time in my generation. Many arent bad people. they just are looking for the answer and will cling to whatever offers itself. Paganism looks interesting because the mainstream church has no teeth, no bite. But Ive met a GREAT number of Gen Zers (Myself included) who only want the truth and we search tirelessly for it and fight tooth and nail to spread it, I have forever! But I was lost looking for god and like most, I had no idea where to find him. If you want to convert Gen Z, All you need to do is preach! the full, unadulterated truth. We have no moral foundation, And so there is nothing that will stop us from adopting Catholicism save for weakness and lukewarmness. but if the Church Militant Showed itself? So many would flock to stand under its banner! We all long for the Church of the Crusades! So many of us still Meme Deus Vult, because deep down we are crying for the God we never knew.

    • @cynthiacynthia1046
      @cynthiacynthia1046 Před 3 lety +7

      Exactly! I AGREE wholeheartedly!

    • @MegaMackproductions
      @MegaMackproductions Před 3 lety +6

      @@cynthiacynthia1046 all we want is the truth! Trendiness comes across as inauthentic and Progressiveness comes across as Weak. No one wants to be in a group known as inauthentic and weak!

    • @margaretboyle8719
      @margaretboyle8719 Před 2 lety +1

      Every generation has those who desire the truth and those who HATE IT, because it demands sacrifice, prayer, penance, honesty and other TOUGH stuff. "In those days, they will turn from sound doctrine and listen to that which tickles their ears." Those who have had alcoholic/addict parents, have actually been TAUGHT to avoid the truth: denial, avoidance, enabling, complicity in sin. I suggest you pray the ROSARY DAILY, the constant request of the Holy Virgin. One of its fifteen promises is protection from heresy. I urge you to look up the talks of the late Fr. Nicholas Gruner on the power of the Rosary and the AUTHENTIC message of Fatima, which is meant for TODAY.

    • @loreforone924
      @loreforone924 Před rokem +2

      Paganism has very good media promotion 💥
      We can hardly compete. We will lose many.
      AVE MARIA 🌹

    • @MegaMackproductions
      @MegaMackproductions Před rokem +2

      @@loreforone924 you shouldn't despair. The lack of Teaching has create fertile ground for the Church. Live a moral and Catholic life, Have many Good, strong Catholic children and they will come. The same way all people come when they see the truth.

  • @bettysamson4925
    @bettysamson4925 Před 3 lety +56

    If you want a first hand account of how one of these generations was like (Gen Y, I think) look up the testimony of Fr. Don Calloway who lived the life to its fullest when he was a youth. Spine chilling. He's called now the "Poster Boy of the Divine Mercy" because how he got out of all that amoral lifestyle was a miracle.

    • @williamjohn3441
      @williamjohn3441 Před 2 lety +6

      Fr. Calloway is Gen-X, since he was born before the 1980s.

    • @loreforone924
      @loreforone924 Před rokem

      YES. Powerful testimony. Everyone can be saved. DEO GRATIAS 🌹

  • @idahomie7003
    @idahomie7003 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I don’t think us Gen Xers are particularly unmotivated. My experience as well as my peers has generally been to watch our parents throw themselves into their careers at the expense of spending time with their children, usually to pursue bigger and better material goods. My wife and I went the opposite route. We’re thrifty, we bought a small house well below our price range, and we don’t build our entire lives around our careers. We actually spend time with our kids and guide their spiritual development far more closely.

  • @HeidiKnits
    @HeidiKnits Před měsícem +3

    Gosh, I’m glad I was raised in a strict, religious household. Yes I have my defects (Gen Y here) but only the Lord knows how much more damaged I would be without a Christian foundation.

  • @piotrwiniarski4665
    @piotrwiniarski4665 Před rokem +5

    I want to be like Fr. Ripperger when I grow up.

  • @cookeeee1962
    @cookeeee1962 Před 6 lety +53

    Poor Father, talking about suffering while sniffling through a stinking cold. Brilliant conference, thankyou.

  • @stephenpaulwilson6496
    @stephenpaulwilson6496 Před 5 lety +40

    3 Hail Marys and love from Liverpool England

  • @hartranft66
    @hartranft66 Před 4 lety +44

    I'm watching this now, june 23 2020, and wow. Fr. Ripperger predicted this, thru Our Lord, and Our Savior Jesus Christ. Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

    • @barbaracampbell8751
      @barbaracampbell8751 Před 3 lety +4

      Scary, right and you watched this a mere 78 days ago. It's gotten worse in a little over 2 months! Yesterday's videos about attacks on the elderly eating at an outdoor cafe because, of course, they couldn't eat INSIDE because of the "laws" in Democrat controlled cities, were some of the most frightening I've seen so far.
      Meanwhile, I saw a facebook post by a Hispanic lady who was riding her bicycle on the Vegas strip and was attacked. She didn't go through with signing the police report because she was afraid.
      FEAR. This video needs to go viral.

  • @ceciliamedrano4839
    @ceciliamedrano4839 Před 3 lety +13

    I can’t get enough of Father Ripperger’s knowledge and Holy Wisdom ❤️ You feed me Father! I am so hungry for the truth, my parents didn’t teach me anything about out Catholic Faith. I feel like I will be the one who will learn and show my kids and grandchildren.
    Can I get your blessing, I’m hoping my husband will come to understand the sacrament of Marriage.
    Our son is 8 years old now. And I would love to get married in the Church. I want to give my son the Gift of Marriage. I do not want him to live with someone before Holy Marriage ❤️

  • @animula6908
    @animula6908 Před rokem +8

    I’m tempted to be like “yeah, exactly! That’s why I’m so glad im not like the rest of my generation! Those other ones are all evil, but thank God im special” but instead im going to pray that God shows me the ways I really am like some of the bad qualities of all these generations, and the way to help him repair our broken society.

  • @waynenoll1967
    @waynenoll1967 Před 3 lety +9

    I hope and pray for the conversion of today’s children. Maybe they will, like some of the kids of the hippies of the 60s and 70s, grow up and long for the traditional family things because they never had them. God bless Fr. Ripperger

  • @BOYCOTTOlympics
    @BOYCOTTOlympics Před 3 lety +38

    Born in 74, and my parents were 1924 and 1933 and my mother ruled the house. It was so ridiculous. 😐 Nonetheless, we went to church and the Catholic religion was still instilled. I'm still practicing and my sister is.

    • @TheShamuraja
      @TheShamuraja Před 2 lety

      Have hope, the partiarchy is returning.
      Look up for example Elliott Hulse, Jordan Peterson as some worldly examples. Some things on Studio21 were good.
      There are flaws in those movements, but they realised some things, that were going on and are trying to correct it. Realised the power of the truth and religious or traditional teachings. Value of family.
      All this is going on within the younger generation. We just still need teachers and teachings to balance all this modernist stuff out.
      For example more interviews with leading social media persons to spread it.

    • @FringeWizard2
      @FringeWizard2 Před rokem +3

      I am born in 1993 and my mother rules the house and everything is fucked up and I don't follow Catholicism and they only started going back to church because of my deep interest in philosophy and religions.

    • @loreforone924
      @loreforone924 Před rokem +2

      @@FringeWizard2 Jesus Christ said "my sheep hear MY voice!"
      Careful...

    • @loreforone924
      @loreforone924 Před rokem +4

      You sound Novis Ordo. Hope you find TLM before your Pope Francis destroys the Mass of Ages.

  • @E.C.2
    @E.C.2 Před rokem +4

    "Divine Heart of Jesus,convert sinners,save the dying,set free the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Amen."

  • @drewd5811
    @drewd5811 Před 3 lety +25

    First time listening to this. Father nails my generation (and my sinful behaviors). I at least know now where to pray against spiritual attack.

  • @samschannelish
    @samschannelish Před rokem +5

    My boomer parents immigrated to California in 1974 from a part of Italy with a devout but ignorant peasant faith. The generational spirit on the Italian boomers is different enough to be distinguishable: closer to the U.S.’s “greatest generation” but also afflicted with a distinct shame of the faith and religion they inherited based on their belief that it was based on ignorance and superstition. This belief persisted throughout to Generation Y and lingers. But as my parents arrived in the USA at 20 and 22 years old, they then took on some of the US generational spirit vices. As a generation X, I did not grow up narcissistic because my rare disorder caused me profound suffering all throughout my childhood and I was instinctively inclined to being docile to it even before I embraced it as a grace. My parents were abusive as a result of my condition. My boomer mother has narcissistic personality disorder. Both my parents are unable to fully accept that modernism and the infiltration in the Church duped them. So things can be a little reversed in comparison to the overall development of the generational spirits that Father R describes here although he is without a doubt correct generally. However, I disagree with his simplistic view of the relationship between husband and wife. He and 95% of clergy appear incapable of the proper understanding of the conditional aspect of St. Paul’s teaching but I know from personal experience that it is the case. The condition is: wife submit to your husband WHEN AND IF your husband loves you as Christ Jesus loves His Church. Not that the husband needs to be perfect, but he needs to be honestly trying. My husband is vexed by evil spirits, generational spirits and likely has mental illness in the form of personality disorder. If I submit to his authority I risk losing my salvation. I have learned to discern when I can submit to his whims without putting myself in danger, and when I absolutely must not. When I don’t submit to his evil I have to grab my daughter and flee for most or all of the day. I am abused in every way by him-though with God’s grace the physical abuse has mostly subsided. Most women don’t stick around with an abusive husband long enough to reap the spiritual benefits that I am obtaining. And it’s not my merit: I have been legally stuck abroad with him. My situation is relatively rare and thus most priests alive today are not aware of situations like mine, that make it absolutely CLEAR that it’s wrong for a wife to unconditionally submit to a husband just as it’s wrong to unconditionally submit to the hierarchy-they could be wolves in sheep’s clothing or leading people astray. Following their iniquitous lead-instead of Christ and His truth-would be idolatry. Generally speaking, women are perfectly capable of discerning these things and should work to lovingly inspire/lead/pray their gravely sinning husbands back-in fact, it’s their DUTY to help their husbands to heaven. Certainly, in my case, I am the only one depending on Our Lady, especially through the rosary and the Eucharist to protect my family and accept the fate of my marriage as nothing but a cross.

    • @ArielleVicMaxim
      @ArielleVicMaxim Před 2 měsíci +1

      Fasting helps a lot and I mean a lot in transforming lives especially marriages, 40 days fasting, exorcised salt, water, olive oil, and bread 🥖 have them bless/exorcised, you have to drink the holy water whenever you feel thirsty, and bread 🥖 with salt and oil for every meal, especially whenever you feel hungry and tempted to eat something, you have to go to reconciliation, and receive the Eucharist as often as possible during your fast, if you can do it the full 40 days it’s ok do it for as long as you can, the first time it’s never easy, pray Jesus to help you fast, if you speak Italian and search for Mision Ruah they have a lot more information on fasting, anoint the bless/exorcise oil on every door frame and window frame in your house and spray every room including bathrooms with holy water pray to St. Benedict and St Joseph to help your husband Harpa Die have a beautiful Gregorian chant prayer of St Benedict play it when he’s not home during the day preferably as loud as you can so in can be hear all over your house 🏠

    • @samschannelish
      @samschannelish Před 2 měsíci

      @@ArielleVicMaxim thank you 🙏 I’ll try

  • @michaelegan3774
    @michaelegan3774 Před 3 lety +28

    The young children with immense grace mentioned at around 52:00 are truly a blessing, a total gift from the grace and mercy of God. God is good!!

    • @lalalili7036
      @lalalili7036 Před 3 lety +3

      Just read in stories about Beato Carlo Acutis that (if I am not wrong) Saint Francis Assisi appeared to his mother and said there will be generation of young saints like Carlo. Yeah I also rejoice to hear about it.

  • @shanetudorlopez4919
    @shanetudorlopez4919 Před 6 lety +23

    I love this father! He has single handedly brought me back to my Catholic roots
    Thank you father bless u

  • @Paulkazey1
    @Paulkazey1 Před 4 lety +34

    2020 and Hell on Earth has come. Fr Ripperger is right.

  • @lavenderblue1476
    @lavenderblue1476 Před 3 lety +21

    After seeing my 90 year old grandma show super catholic yet diabolic tainted behavior most of my life until she died it has been hard for me to understand sooooo much. Thank you for truth. Praise be to God..... You are a voice that helps so many.

    • @carmenburgos1616
      @carmenburgos1616 Před rokem +2

      Hi lavender , Hispanic male here of 50 , my fathers mother and father were strict Catholics , but from a posible not to educated in deeper Catholic life’s … These topics posibly were not so known back 70 years ago ..sadly in the island of Puerto Rico , the only denomination that is close to having some knowledge is the Pentecostal Church , but still sadly is not to helpful not many in the Catholic Church either , not to many wish to get involved in these realms .. is Good or have the knowledge .

  • @arturobolanos6061
    @arturobolanos6061 Před 4 lety +16

    Father is outstanding expressing what is wrong with moral compass of generations of Americans.

  • @joecoupon8299
    @joecoupon8299 Před 3 lety +20

    47:04 It's a heavy message, but the Hope is at 47:04 If Sin abounds, Grace Super-abounds!

  • @nicholasmichaelcassenti
    @nicholasmichaelcassenti Před 2 lety +8

    In all truth and honesty; my willingness too suffer, has led me too you Father Ripperger, and the Saint’s!!!
    God Bless the 🌎 🌍

  • @MyImmaculateQueen
    @MyImmaculateQueen Před 3 lety +10

    I got the Deliverance Prayers book. I haven't read it yet. I don't know why. I keep thinking about these generational spirits. I never realised they were real. I think there's something for me to discover. Now this video pops up. So here goes!

  • @jstefencavage
    @jstefencavage Před 3 lety +8

    I remember my mother always telling me, all my life the privations she “suffered” as a child - how poor her family was, how food was limited, how much work she had to do as a little girl. She was part of “ the greatest generation”.

  • @bgsab7912
    @bgsab7912 Před rokem +4

    Listening to Father Chad Ripperger is a real joy. Sometimes I think he knows everything. God bless you with more wisdom and knowledge and grace and great lectures.
    Deo gratias.

  • @margueritegenockey4171
    @margueritegenockey4171 Před 4 lety +16

    O Lord come to our aid. Amen

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton Před rokem +2

    😢 so God will set it straight again and I suspect it will be very solid.

  • @frederickmallaire283
    @frederickmallaire283 Před 3 lety +9

    Will sin abounds, Grace more abounds. Thank you Father for revealing these truths

  • @slowroastedmarshmallow9226
    @slowroastedmarshmallow9226 Před 4 lety +18

    Thank you...I am gen X and married to a Boomer. I always wanted my Mom to talk about growing up in the 40's and 50's, but she didn't share much to my disappointment bc I was obsessed w the 1950s as a young teen. She grew up in an orphanage and on weekends was taken care of by her grandma. I don't know why her parents weren't able to take care of her or her 4 siblings...she died in 1991 and all but the youngest of her siblings have died. It had something to do with alcoholism I am sad to say.

    • @jeanf8998
      @jeanf8998 Před 3 lety +1

      God gives you all the innate virtues you will need to find your way.

  • @forehead949
    @forehead949 Před rokem +3

    I am the gen z/millennial exception. Bringing my many children to TLM. I am raising the future church!

  • @SeanConnery-j7b
    @SeanConnery-j7b Před 6 dny +1

    31:07 "The baby boomers are hallmarked by an inability to be led. You can't correct them, you can't tell them anything."
    This is so incredibly true. There is now a long list of health, political, and other issues that history has proven me right about that I've tried to warn my Protestant boomer parents about. It doesn't matter how many times they're wrong, they don't humble themselves. Please pray for them.

  • @CaaPoraSpirit
    @CaaPoraSpirit Před 4 měsíci +1

    His joke at the girl who questions him is one of the fastest, smartes ones I've ever heard. His sermons are priceless.

  • @bardoface
    @bardoface Před 6 měsíci +1

    No one talks about it this way. Thank you. Very good.

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Před 5 lety +13

    When I tried the triangulation trick, it did NOT work! But that's because my parents were 10-15 years older than those of my peers. Dr. Spock held no truck with them. Their sin was/is incommunication. So what are the results? I struggle with suffering, being able to offer it up out of love of God and others, I'm tempted to complain. But why would I? The generational curse can end here and now. Catholics who are aware of these things can work on combating evil. I teach the sixth generation, children aged 4-7. It's scary how so many have absolutely no sense of right or wrong, no idea that their behavior affects others, much less themselves! Over the last five years, the percentage of children with IEPs for behavioral and psychological issues has gone from about one or two out of 20, to being fully half my class! Some of their home lives are horror movies. But knowing nothing else, they think it's normal.

  • @elviradonaghy6425
    @elviradonaghy6425 Před 3 lety +7

    This is excellent. Thank you Father RIPPENGER. May God pour out His graces to have all come back to the generation that will serve God as he deserves to be served. And loved as He should be loved, and to suffer for Him to bring glory to Our Heavenly Father.

  • @Rodelero
    @Rodelero Před rokem +3

    Completely unrelated, but I wanted to share. Millennial ('88) here. Listened to this on the first time i watered my new sod grass on my new manufactured home i purchased land plot. Going from on the street to years later with my head kept down, watering my own lawn. Never thought I'd be able to have a peaceful life. Fr. Ripperger, you have been in my ears for this first home i scraped and scrapped for, as i worked hard and tried to be pleasing to My Father in all ways whether fail or otherwise. Thank you, ajd thank you and God bless you for this channel.
    Post Scriptum: this knowledge of intergenerational demonic attachments that grow and exponentially build on eachother to not just atrengthen the nexts' vices but make them all they can know and pave the way for greater loss of knowing of the Lord and his Virtue.. this is all very interesting , again, thank you for recording this.
    Christ is Risen!

    • @maureensullivan8898
      @maureensullivan8898 Před 10 měsíci

      Congratulations on your hard work and keeping your eyes fixed on the LORD.
      May God bless you abundantly.
      🙏✝️❤

  • @Rose3499
    @Rose3499 Před 6 lety +13

    Thank you, Fr. Ripperger, the best Educational in our secular World...,you could see them in our Catholic Church, their no resfect to one another. Not judgemental the way what going in our Catholic Church now a days.

  • @sam12587
    @sam12587 Před 11 dny

    Oh that’s get a cup of coffee with this guy.
    He puts to words that which I knew but couldn’t explain. So I know where I have been and the why or how I got there & I see how I stumbled across the correct things to do .... what I run into now that I’ve been living more correctly in the last 8+ years is the acceptance that I missed the windows of time to do things such as be a traditional wife with a mentally stable nonviolent spouse. I have to deal with where I am now and accept that I’m to old to redo a sizable chunk of my life.

  • @lauracaruso2524
    @lauracaruso2524 Před rokem +2

    So far, I've listened to this 4x and probably will listen to it again. This talk has resonated completely for me. All my grandparents were immigrants from Europe and were born around 1890+ and -. I often tell my daughter that I feel absolutely lucky to have personally known relatives who grew up in times that were so much less materialistic and profoundly more religious than my own. I'm around Fr. Ripperger's age. Before it's too late, I would recommend that people from the older generations relay our observations and perspectives to the younger ones before it's too late.

  • @brendamccann6764
    @brendamccann6764 Před 6 lety +16

    Thank you father you have made so much clear to me i am truly grateful . God bless and protect you.

  • @jamesschrang3712
    @jamesschrang3712 Před 6 lety +11

    Thank you, Father and God bless!!!

  • @sue-by7sh
    @sue-by7sh Před 6 lety +9

    These have been the most interesting talks. Thank you. Penanceware done.

  • @countlessbathory1485
    @countlessbathory1485 Před 3 lety +5

    This is so interesting, thank you for sharing this very important video.

  • @DriftlessCatholic
    @DriftlessCatholic Před 6 lety +4

    Spot on. Thank you Father Rp.

  • @prayunceasingly2029
    @prayunceasingly2029 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this talk. It's very educational.

  • @JamesFatima1917
    @JamesFatima1917 Před 2 lety +9

    Spot on. St. Augustine said that the most corruptible appetite of man is his sexual faculties. Hence generational spirits find this an easy target and ultimately leads to other evils including murder and other unholy deaths.

  • @marfethecatholic2217
    @marfethecatholic2217 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you Fr. Chad! Beautiful overview of what is happening through the years! Thank you for the enlightenment!

  • @Robbie-Kom
    @Robbie-Kom Před rokem +1

    Father Ripperger has helped me return to the faith of Christianity from New Age beliefs. I am so grateful to him. Thank you father so much

  • @leonaheraty3760
    @leonaheraty3760 Před rokem

    This is very enlightening. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and understanding.

  • @Cobe1976
    @Cobe1976 Před 4 lety +11

    MIND BLOWN!!! 🤯

  • @ladyt1866
    @ladyt1866 Před rokem +1

    This is my 3rd time listening to this . I always need to be “ reminded “ of certain things.

  • @Zoeyelizanelson
    @Zoeyelizanelson Před rokem +1

    I would pray continually as a child with no knowledge of the Lord, thank you Lord for bringing me into your Holy Church!

  • @kcc879
    @kcc879 Před 4 lety +5

    This is incredible! Explaining what I have observed with my parents the absolute denial of how they handled the church!

  • @marystinson
    @marystinson Před 3 lety +2

    "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Father, send now Your Spirit over the
    earth. Let the Holy Spirit live in the hearts of all nations, that they
    may be preserved from degeneration, disaster and war. May the Lady of
    All Nations, who once was Mary, be our Advocate. Amen.".

  • @beingfrank40
    @beingfrank40 Před rokem +1

    Wow, Fr. Ripperger, I just got 2 your books and discovered your videos only a few days ago, and I have gotten many huge insights already! THANK YOU Fr.

  • @katiedid8192
    @katiedid8192 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this wonderful discussion. My experience with family generations has been that God blessed us by allowing us to be of a class in society that experienced difficulties with a strongly based moral code. I was born on the cusp of the baby boomer generation and my children were born in the early seventies. My parents were not wealthy and demonstrated a strong work ethic and had no difficulty telling us we could not afford certain things. We learned to appreciate what we had. I found raising my children that my biggest struggle morally was my convictions were almost mocked by the Church. I was told I was too old fashioned, etc. my children seem to have better moral convictions than many of their generation but none of them go to church. My middle one made her first communion before her first confession. Prayers for all that we wake up and heed the Holy Spirit.

  • @PLA5207
    @PLA5207 Před 4 lety +12

    "Complaining" is like a disease that destroys from within. "Suffering" held absolutely no value to so many.

  • @maxthegreat3237
    @maxthegreat3237 Před 3 lety +2

    This man Priest has my ultimate respect ...Thank You

  • @KoalaBear499
    @KoalaBear499 Před 4 lety +10

    Recommend “The Fourth Turning” by Strauss & Howe for more on the movement of the generations through history, particularly in America.

    • @StewardRock3964
      @StewardRock3964 Před 4 lety +1

      Loelle Forrester I use Hedgeye for work and was so incredibly happy to hear this and see it match up so well with Neil Howe’s work on generational cycles.

  • @mommyseastar5776
    @mommyseastar5776 Před rokem +2

    My extended family has examples of all of this. Praise God, my three siblings and myself are all devout Catholics as are our spouses and children. I don’t know how the Spirit is working, but Ge definitely is in some of our younger generations. Edit: I’m from gen. X and fight narcissism, intemperance, and fear. Thank you, Fr. Ripperger! I love how you’re putting history in context!!

  • @paulsponsel258
    @paulsponsel258 Před 7 měsíci

    I deeply appreciate the direct way you speak the truth. That and the way your talks have impacted my self and my family.

  • @Artchopin
    @Artchopin Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing amazing résumé about generations and what results they all created.
    GOD spoke through his faithful priest
    We all have to repent and pray for restoring

  • @paulfaigl8329
    @paulfaigl8329 Před 5 lety +9

    Great study, applied theology. Just wonderful explanatory commentary on God in flow of history. Thank you Father. The only trouble with this great video is that the questions and not clearly heard.

  • @sardonyxsky
    @sardonyxsky Před rokem +1

    bless you Fr.
    you were so accurate about when trying to have a discussion regarding some offense, the offender exclaims 'stop attacking me!'
    there may be slight differences within the generations, but the lack of conscience or care for others is pretty much the same, as ppl have aged with the times and been conditioned as culture evolves.
    my heart is really broken. i am suffering this life and the actions of others the best i can.

  • @charliefortney1821
    @charliefortney1821 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Lord, protect this man from evil.

  • @ritashustitzky2934
    @ritashustitzky2934 Před rokem +1

    I have never heard anything like this before. It makes a lot of sense. No wonder we are such a mess. Of course everybody didn't have the exact experience however our environment does influence us. You have brought so much insight to what has happened to us all.

  • @Peggyanns
    @Peggyanns Před 4 lety +19

    For me, 5 and 6 generations back was when the Potato Famine was ravishing Ireland and my ancestors. I wonder what generational spirit was involved?
    Also, I would be interested in hearing Father talk about what happened at the Vatican lately.

    • @homewardbound8327
      @homewardbound8327 Před 4 lety +6

      It would be interesting to discover
      the generational spirts at play in
      past centuries. I know that interest
      in the occult was popular within
      some of those in the mid-to-late
      19th century as well as in the era
      of the so-called "Lost Generation"
      Freemasonry as well as other similar
      groups were very popular in the late
      19th to mid-20th century.

    • @Peggyanns
      @Peggyanns Před 4 lety

      Homeward Bound my mother’s father Scottish family where very involved in Free Masonry.

    • @michaelegan3774
      @michaelegan3774 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Peggyanns I'm mostly Irish, and I think I'm dealing with a generational spirit of sexual sin (masturbation, lust) and worldliness and free-spiritism. My ancestors immigrated to the US after the Potato Famine.
      You should disassociate entirely from Free Masonry, I will pray for you.

    • @brendanryan1852
      @brendanryan1852 Před 3 lety +6

      @@michaelegan3774 fasting , regimental prayer life , the rosary , litanies to the Holy Face , our lady ,st Joseph . With the sacraments , find a Latin mass . If you get into this way of being over time , I promise you those vices will be mastered.

    • @michaelegan3774
      @michaelegan3774 Před 3 lety +7

      @@brendanryan1852 Truly the sacraments and the mere act of joining the Church have already worked miracles for me, I’m now 20-22 months entirely free of any conscious impurity of flesh.

  • @MW-eg4gu
    @MW-eg4gu Před 4 lety +3

    I'm a 72 year old male. I know people in their 60s and 70s who still say they have no regrets being hippies, and claim they still are hippies. Others of those ages, among us Catholics (I converted to Catholicism in 1970), returned to going to mass, if they ever did in their youths, but still know little of traditional Catholicism, due to poor catechism, having led a hippie life or where influenced by it. Also, I know people in their 60s and 70s, now, divorced and dating other divorcees, or even living together, including some among them claiming to be Catholics, again in their 60s and 70s! Any around my age agree with me?

  • @michelleishappy4036
    @michelleishappy4036 Před 2 lety +1

    My parents were and are baby-boomers (Dad has passed), but always worked hard. They didn't become hippies, and their work ethics are so strong, I still can't keep up with. We were protestants (Baptists), but i converted to the Catholic Church at 21. My Granddad converted in the mid-60s, as Grandma was apparently raised a Catholic. I wish that my family (including grandparents) had had more communication and discussions about God.

  • @edt.v2537
    @edt.v2537 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Fr. Ripperger for a very scholarly discussion on the downfall of a great country.

  • @iguess5019
    @iguess5019 Před 3 lety +6

    This explains a lot.

  • @YTmoney88
    @YTmoney88 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's hard to hear criticism of yourself, even harder to admit that it's true. GenX here and almost everything he said fits me and all the people I know to a t. Some of us grew out of it, some of us took a lot longer than others, but the spirit is still there if you don't fight it constantly. Sorry to all those in the generations who came after mine for failing you so hard, some of us are working to fix it.

  • @benjaminharrisongray9079
    @benjaminharrisongray9079 Před 3 lety +2

    I've always known this, but you explained it better.

  • @OnGodspath
    @OnGodspath Před 6 lety +5

    I can recognize in this discussion, the fallacies that I was raised with.

  • @christinebravomom5711
    @christinebravomom5711 Před rokem +3

    20+ minutes discussion of post-WWII women ... you're describing my mother. I remember a few times when I tried to talk to her about something that was upsetting me only to have her snarl at me to "Offer it up." All I got out of that was, "Shut up. Your feelings are stupid and I don't care about them." It was only decades later that I learned the proper meaning, method, and blessing of offering up my sufferings and it starts with acknowledging they exist.

    • @E.C.2
      @E.C.2 Před rokem

      Baby Boomer parents utterly failed at parenting. Pray for their Souls.
      Watch the Dimond Bros video
      "Death and the Journey into Hell."

  • @tinalettieri
    @tinalettieri Před 10 měsíci

    My mother did some terrible things as a narcissist, one being doing exactly what Fr. describes although for different reasons. She had been a doctor before she met my father and it's a long story but when it came time for her to stop working, she refused. HOWEVER, even tho she was part of the (not)Greatest Generation, and claiming to be 110% "American" she was able to pass on the traditional Italian values she had been raised with.Ironically, at least one generational spirit came thru her. There was a lot of "do as I say, not as I do." My father did as well so, now hearing this, I fully understand why I never fit in and why I don't think or feel American. The home of my heart is Southern Italy which, while changing, has for the most part, held those values. I was very glad to see in my most recent visit of a month, many men of all ages in the Church.

  • @Knowthyselfastrology
    @Knowthyselfastrology Před rokem +9

    What about an abusive husband? My husband became incredibly abusive the more submissive and more virtuous I became the worse he became. He refused to suffer his own cross and wanted me to hold his suffering. He refused to go to church with me and our children. He used divide and conquer to control. The more I developed spiritually the worse he became. I was so tired of carrying the suffering for our relationship. In the beginning of our relationship him and his family seemed like a great Christian family. Come to find out through the grace of God I realized that his entire family doesn't want to suffer their cross and want scapegoats. I am generation X. My husband became a retarded soul and no matter how much love and suffering I carried he could not confront his demons.

  • @gloria2589
    @gloria2589 Před rokem

    Thank you God bless

  • @gabrielabdala708
    @gabrielabdala708 Před 6 lety +10

    So much truth

  • @kaneo1
    @kaneo1 Před 8 měsíci

    Pray for all of us trying to raise our little Gen Alphans/6th gens as God would have us. We have our work cut out for us.

  • @seanpatrick7019
    @seanpatrick7019 Před 4 lety +2

    Great stuff.

  • @cyrilsimoes8328
    @cyrilsimoes8328 Před rokem +2

    Feminism was started before Marx Engels and Trotsky as children below the age of seven shivered and died in their mother's arms in the Great Potatoe Famine of Europe 1845 to 1847 as said in the La Salette Secret.
    Sweet Lord ,
    Give us many holy priests.
    Allan

  • @kaneo1
    @kaneo1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Sometimes breaking of generational curses & oppression starts with one person saying, 'this behavior is wrong, I don't want to pass it on.' Hopefully their next step is to pray to exhibit the correct behavior, even if they don't know what that looks like.
    Generations continue in sin because they've never had a model of Godly behavior, or only had it exhibited by hypocrits.

  • @lissyperez4299
    @lissyperez4299 Před rokem

    Great talk!