Confessions: Breaking Curses & Closing Spiritual Doors

Confessions: Breaking Curses & Closing Spiritual Doors

From Confessions Of A Practicing Christian by Erin Feniece

March 3, 2026 · 11 min

About this episode

In this episode, Erin Feniece discusses how to identify and break spiritual curses and patterns affecting various aspects of life.

Have you ever felt like your life, health, finances, or overall well-being are under constant attack—and you can’t quite figure out why? In this powerful episode, we’re talking about spiritual patterns, open doors, and what many believers recognize as curses—whether caused by personal sin, generational cycles, or doors opened knowingly and unknowingly. When certain struggles keep repeating, it’s time to stop ignoring the pattern and start confronting the root. I walk you through how to discern spiritual patterns in your life, close those doors, and take back authority over your mind, emotions, finances, and future. You’ll learn how repentance, forgiveness, and declaration work together to break cycles and restore peace. This episode also includes a guided declaration and prayer framework you can personalize to your specific situation—whether you’re contending for financial breakthrough, healing, freedom from poverty, emotional restoration, or deliverance from generational strongholds. You’ll be led through powerful declarations such as: • Revoking and removing every claim the enemy has over your life • Repenting for negative emotions—yours and others’ • Decreeing freedom over…

People in this episode

Host: Erin Feniece

Topics covered

  • spiritual patterns
  • breaking curses
  • closing spiritual doors
  • authority in faith
  • repentance and forgiveness
  • financial breakthrough
  • emotional restoration

Keywords

  • spiritual warfare
  • generational curses
  • declarations
  • prayer framework
  • financial freedom
  • healing
  • emotional restoration

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