Rest assured you are not under a generational curse. Curses that extend down through generations (colloquially known as generational curses) are extremely rare in the scripture. The colloquial term “generational curse” has become so common that many believe it is a Biblical term but it is not. Many people believe that Exodus 20:5 is referring to generational curses:
“You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me,”
Notice first that the word “curse” is not in the text. This motif is repeated five other times in scripture:
Exodus 34:7
Numbers 14:18
Deuteronomy 5:7
Deuteronomy 7:10
Jeremiah 32:18
Moses provided some interpretation of this issue in Deuteronomy 7:10:
“those who hate him he will repay to their face by destruction;
he will not be slow to repay to their face those who hate him.”
“…to their face”
Join this idea to:
“to the third and fourth generation”
That is how many generations were within a household. When God would punish a parent or grandparent it was in their face, so to speak, and the children would feel the effects.
Can several generations suffer from satanic supernatural forces? Of course. But this is not a curse. Any sociological defect in a family is ripe for satan to exploit. If a father is an alcoholic it is likely his children will be inclined to learn the behavior. Satan is not going to leave that alone. There is a weakness that he is going to attempt to propagate. There is no curse to “break” but certainly we can pray and break these strongholds.
Supernatural curses only come from God and you are not under one if you are a Christian.