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BLOODLINE BLINDNESS
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- ISBN8235071742
- EAN9798235071742
- Date de parution03/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
This book is a prophetic reflection on the unseen battles that unfold within families - the wars of spirit disguised as ordinary dysfunction. Narcissistic family systems are not merely psychological patterns; they are spiritual structures that mirror the rebellion, blindness, and deception described throughout Scripture. They are households where pride becomes priesthood, control becomes worship, and truth becomes threat.
In these systems, the scapegoated child bears the weight of what others refuse to see. They become the vessel through which God exposes hidden darkness. Their rejection is not random - it is redemptive. Their isolation is not punishment - it is preparation. Their suffering is not meaningless - it is the crucible through which calling is refined. The scapegoat's journey echoes the pattern of Christ Himself: misunderstood, accused, cast out, and yet chosen.
It is the story of divine reversal - where the rejected one becomes the redeemed one, and the wounded one becomes the witness. It is the fulfilment of Psalm?27, Psalm?91, and Psalm?23 - the assurance that the Lord gathers, covers, and leads His own. This book is written for those who have walked through the valley of estrangement and found God waiting there. It is for those who have been silenced by blindness yet awakened by truth.
It is for those who have discovered that rejection was never the end - it was the beginning of revelation. May these pages open your eyes to the spiritual architecture behind family pain, and may they remind you that the one cast out is often the one God calls, protects, and redeems.
In these systems, the scapegoated child bears the weight of what others refuse to see. They become the vessel through which God exposes hidden darkness. Their rejection is not random - it is redemptive. Their isolation is not punishment - it is preparation. Their suffering is not meaningless - it is the crucible through which calling is refined. The scapegoat's journey echoes the pattern of Christ Himself: misunderstood, accused, cast out, and yet chosen.
It is the story of divine reversal - where the rejected one becomes the redeemed one, and the wounded one becomes the witness. It is the fulfilment of Psalm?27, Psalm?91, and Psalm?23 - the assurance that the Lord gathers, covers, and leads His own. This book is written for those who have walked through the valley of estrangement and found God waiting there. It is for those who have been silenced by blindness yet awakened by truth.
It is for those who have discovered that rejection was never the end - it was the beginning of revelation. May these pages open your eyes to the spiritual architecture behind family pain, and may they remind you that the one cast out is often the one God calls, protects, and redeems.





