Many believers took the Holy Communion with uncertainty:
“Am I really forgiven?”
“Is there still a curse on my life?”
“Is God holding anything against me?”

But Jesus settled this once and for all.

When He lifted the cup, He said:

“This is My blood… shed for many for the remission of sins.”
Matthew 26:28

Past tense.
Completed.
Finished.

Paul echoes it:

“In Him we have redemption through His blood,
the forgiveness of sins.”
Ephesians 1:7

And Scripture gives the conclusion:

“Christ has redeemed us from the curse…”
Galatians 3:13

Not some curses.
Not partial curses.
Not “most of them.”

Every curse.

Every generational pattern.
Every accusation.
Every shadow of judgment.
Every lie that says “this runs in your family.”
Every fear that says “this is just who you are now.”

The blood doesn’t ask God for forgiveness.
The blood announces forgiveness.
The blood doesn’t plead for blessing.
The blood declares the curse broken.

This is why Holy Communion is powerful:

You don’t drink to become forgiven.
You drink because you are forgiven.

You don’t take the cup hoping the curse lifts.
You take it knowing it already has.

The cup doesn’t remind God of your sin —
it reminds your heart of your freedom.