26/03/2026
Last Sunday, March 22nd, Bishop Oscar Wakandwa continued his discussion on THE BLOODLINE WAR (DEATH).
Key points included the notion that death is an inherent part of life, much like neighboring entities. The avoidance of unhealthy habits, such as eating from rubbish bins, is crucial in preventing illness, which can ultimately lead to death. There are two types of death: 1) Genesis - The fall of Man, where many believe death began after the forbidden fruit was consumed, although death was already present, and 2) The Tree of Life and Tree of Death, where the seed of death was activated by disobedience. Death is ever-present but does not overpower individuals due to their obedience. Even in Adam and Eve's time, physical death existed due to the body's time limit, while they experienced spiritual death. Today, many people walk among us spiritually dead. Fortunately, salvation is possible even for those spiritually dead. The death in the bloodline was activated through Adam and Eve, resulting in humanity's inherent sinfulness until they accept Christ Jesus. Leviticus 11:11 states that the life of every created being is in the blood, but sin infects it, leading to spiritual death. The battle of one's father is lost when they choose life with Jesus, but demons continue to fight, sparking the war of the bloodline. Every disobedience causes death, raising the question: what are you activating, life or death? The first death is separation from God, while the second is the cessation of bodily functions. It is crucial to be cautious, as not everyone in the church is a child of God. One must flee from fornication and treat sin as a poison that kills. True deliverance involves shutting the door to demonic entrance. May God bless His word. Oscar Wakandwa