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Genesis 9 – Part 6 – ARE MY KIDS CURSED WHEN I CRITICISE MY PARENTS?

Topic: #11 of 68 for Sermons on Alcohol
Scripture: Genesis 9:22-9:29
Sermon Series: Genesis
Date Added: January 2010
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
Genesis 9 – Part 6 – ARE MY KIDS CURSED WHEN I CRITICISE MY PARENTS?

What grandfather would curse his grandson? Especially since the bone he had to pick was with his son, not his grandson. And the horrible thing is that God seems to go along with the curse! History shows that Noah’s curse on the Canaanites was carried out, seemingly by God! So what does that indicate – whenever I speak against my parents that I curse my own children? I hope not!

I THINK THAT THE DISRESPECT THAT I SHOW TO MY PARENTS DOES CARRY IT’S OWN CURSE DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONS.

But let’s see what happened after Noah gets drunk and gets naked in his tent. Sure, he behaves badly. He fails in terms of his witness to his family. He fails God in that he’s way out of control. But remember it is Ham’s disrespect, not Noah’s failures that feature in this story. The big sin in this passage centres around a son’s disrespect for his father, not the father’s failures.

WHAT IS WORSE THAN NOAH GETTING DRUNK?

Answer - NOAH CURSING HIS OWN GRANDSON! That’s what happened and God seems to go along with it!

Genesis 9:24-29 (NLT)

“When Noah woke up from his stupor, he learned what Ham, his youngest son, had done. Then he cursed Canaan, the son of Ham: “May Canaan be cursed! May he be the lowest of servants to his relatives.” Then Noah said, “May the Lord, the God of Shem, be blessed, and may Canaan be his servant! May God expand the territory of Japheth! May Japheth share the prosperity of Shem, and may Canaan be his servant.” Noah lived another 350 years after the great flood. He lived 950 years, and then he died.” (The longevity of Noah’s life is amazing in itself but don’t get stuck there. The planet didn’t have the pollution we have now and long life was almost guaranteed. But the main point is the curse!)

Noah doesn’t apologise for getting drunk and getting naked. He has a conversation with Shem and Japheth about what transpired while he was drunk and then he gives a prophetic word.

Does God use this incident to give a prophecy about the future of the human race? It seems so. Does God make it clear through Noah’s prophetic word that DISRESPECT OF PARENTS EFFECTS YOUR CHILDREN? It seems so. The sins of the fathers are passed on down through generation after generation. If I show disrespect to my parents, I can almost guarantee my children will eventually show disrespect for me. I am the role model after all. Not only my genes but my behaviour is carried on. Sure, a child can break free from that behaviour, but the tendency is always there. Only Christ can break the curse of generational sin once and for all.

Galatians 6:7 (NIV) says, “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.”

The Bible says that the Canaanites were almost completely wiped out and they did become slaves to the Israelites. The Israelites or Semites came from the family of Shem. The Canaanites from Ham!

Some people, steeped in prejudice, try to justify the mistreatment and enslavement of black Africans by saying that they came from Ham. This is rubbish and has no basis in history and is not found anywhere in the Bible, but it is still a common belief. More slavery exists today than
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