Iniquity Resolved. The Ultimate Key to Freedom

Sin, transgression, and iniquity are not the same thing. Here is why that distinction is the key to breakthrough so many believers have been missing.

Iniquity Resolved. The Ultimate Key to Freedom
Iniquity Resolved. The Ultimate Key to Freedom

Iniquity Resolved. The Ultimate Key

I have had something on my heart that I have to take time to talk about. It is the subject of iniquity, and in my opinion iniquity is one of the more misunderstood concepts in scripture. A lot of you who follow my work are going to find this piece very helpful, because it is going to connect a lot of dots.

I love grace. I really do. Grace has liberated a lot of believers from shame and the old fire and brimstone preaching, and that is a good thing. But there is a void in the conversation. People have stopped talking about sin altogether, and worse, we have lumped sin, transgression, and iniquity into the same bucket as if they were the same thing. They are not. And the people who suffer the most from that confusion are the ones who have repented over and over and still cannot break free.

Are Sin and Iniquity the Same Thing? No.

Let me ask you straight. Do you believe sin and iniquity are the same thing? If you said yes, you are wrong, and I will show you why.

The word iniquity is translated from eleven different Hebrew words and stands distinguished from sin and transgression throughout scripture. Look at Daniel 9:24, where the angel tells Daniel that seventy weeks are determined to "finish the transgression, to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity." Three separate items. Look at Exodus 34:7, "forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin." Look at Psalm 51:1-2, "blot out my transgressions, wash me from my iniquity, cleanse me from my sin." Three different requests.

Here are the definitions. Sin (Hebrew chata, Greek hamartia) means to miss the mark. You go to the grocery store, shoplift a stick of gum, feel terrible about it. That is sin. Transgression (Hebrew pasha) is a step up. It is revolt, rebellion, preferring sin over God's ways to the point of habitual behavior. That is the guy who keeps stealing and gets a rush out of it. Iniquity (Hebrew avon) means perversity, crookedness, deviated from original intent. That is what happens when transgression has so warped the nature of a person that it gets anchored into the very genetic code.

Why Does Iniquity Anchor to the Bloodline?

This is what makes iniquity so different. Sin and transgression are not visited on future generations. Iniquity is. Deuteronomy 5:9 says God is "visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation." Exodus 34:7 says the same thing. Every time you see this generational language in scripture, the word is iniquity, not sin.

I know a man named Dr Duncan who can take a blood sample, put it under a microscope, and show you which side of the family carries occult bondage because the all-seeing eyes show up as markers in the blood. Iniquity is that deep. It rewrites coding. It dehumanizes a person over generations. This is why the Illuminati does not recruit random people off the street. You cannot get that much iniquity into yourself in one lifetime. You have to be born under the weight of it. They work through thirteen bloodlines because those bloodlines carry compounded generational iniquity.

The occult kingdom trades on iniquity. They build on it. Their wisdom is in the compiling of iniquity. We need to wake up to that.

What About Cain and Adam?

Genesis 4:13 in the King James says Cain replied to God, "My punishment is greater than I can bear." In the Hebrew it actually says "my iniquity is greater than I can bear." The act of sin produced iniquity that came on him like a weight so heavy he could not stand up straight. That is what iniquity does. It makes you crooked, bent. This is why the serpent is called a crooked serpent. He was defiled by iniquity, found in Ezekiel 28 to have had iniquity in him, and cast out.

Adam and Eve ate of the tree and God said, "In the day you eat of it you shall surely die." But Adam lived 930 years. So what happened? Eating of the tree put them into interface with death through iniquity, and that iniquity entered the genetic code as the first generational curse. Man was never designed to die. Iniquity introduced the deviation.

How Do You Actually Resolve Iniquity?

Here is where it gets real. I have a five-step prayer for sin bondage in my book "Prayers That Shake Heaven and Earth." Confess, repent, renounce, bind, cast out. It is simple. It works for sin. Person does heroin, feels awful, prays through those five steps, demons leave, done.

That same prayer does not break iniquity. I have watched it. A person from generations of philanderers prays that prayer, walks out the door, and is right back in it the next day. Why? Because we are not dealing with a sin issue. We are dealing with something coded into blood, bone marrow, and frequencies down to the spirit.

Iniquity gets resolved through a legal transaction in the courts of heaven. Zechariah 3 shows this perfectly. Joshua the high priest is standing before the angel of the Lord, Satan is at his right hand to oppose him, and Joshua is wearing filthy garments. The angel says, "Take away the filthy garments. See, I have removed your iniquity from you." That was a court ruling. The only reason Satan had legal standing to oppose Joshua was the iniquity in his bloodline.

This is why I wrote the prayers in the back of "Prayers That Shake Heaven and Earth" the way I did. Those prayers are prefabricated lawsuits. They address the legalities around iniquity, non-human genetics, Illuminati bloodlines, fallen angel genetics, synthetic genetics. They look different than a simple repent-and-ask-for-the-blood prayer because they have to. Look at Simon the sorcerer in Acts 8. He got saved, got baptized, and Peter still told him, "I perceive that you are in the gall of bitterness and in the bonds of iniquity." Saved and baptized does not automatically deal with iniquity. It has to be addressed on purpose, legally, through the finished work of Jesus Christ.

The good news, all three (sin, transgression, and iniquity) are paid for by the cross. Isaiah 53:5 says, "He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities." It is all in the finished work. Applying it correctly is what we have to learn. That is what we exist to help people do.

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