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August
23, 2006
"A House Blessing"
Micca Monda Campbell
Director of Outreach, Speaker Team Member
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Key
Verse:
Psalms 127:1, "Unless the LORD builds a house, the work of the builders is useless. Unless the LORD protects a city, guarding it with sentries will do no good." (INV)
Devotion:
Several years ago, my husband and I purchased a piece of land, and with God's blessing, began to build our home. To us, it was very important to invite the Lord into this process. Not only would we raise our children there, but we wanted God to use our home to further His kingdom. It was our desire, for all who entered in, to experience the love of God.
Isn't that what you want as well? Of course it is, but unless the Lord builds the house the work of the builder is useless.
As Christians, we are taught to regard God's divine providence in all areas of our lives, so why not in our home, too? In all affairs - whether family, business or church - we must depend on God's blessings instead of our means in order to obtain success. A house may be considered just a structure to some, but God says, "Unless I build it, your efforts are in vain."
Seeking to please God, my husband and I carefully picked out scripture verses, wrote them on strips of paper and placed them inside the foundation as it was being laid. We chose a special scripture that became our family's life verse.
"Blessed is the [family] who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But [their] delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law [they] meditate day and night. [Each] is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever [they] do prospers." (Psalm 1:1:3)
After placing each verse into the blocks, we prayed that God's Word would be our foundation in all we do, so that in every season of our lives we would bear fruit and prosper.
Just after we moved in, we invited family and friends over for a House Blessing. My husband and I asked a treasured friend, who had been a part of many house blessings, to lead our ceremony. After presenting us with a plate to mark this memorable occasion, she asked several guest to choose a room to pray over.
One by one they lifted prayers to heaven asking for God's blessings on our kitchen, living room, family room, bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry room, and even the garage. Requests were made for our children to come to know the Lord as well as others. They prayed for our marriage. They prayed for protection, provision and God's favor to fill every room. I know God was there. He always shows up where He's invited. God's presence was overwhelming that night and has been to this day.
Allowing God to be the master builder of our home has provided many opportunities to be a blessing and receive some too. We have welcomed many guests into our home. We've been protected from the storms and provided with trusted neighbors. Our home has been a safe haven to the homeless, addicted, and the abandoned. We've seen friends and family come to know the Lord. Throughout the years, precious memories have been created through these events and more.
Mostly, we've seen God's faithfulness expressed in ways we never dreamed possible. I've come to realize, all of these things have been for our benefit and His glory. God was right, we couldn't have done it better ourselves. Who's the master builder of your home?
My
Prayer for Today:
Dear Lord, be our master builder and create a home full of love, security, and openness to others. May all who enter our home experience your welcoming presence, In Jesus' Name Amen.
Application
Steps:
You may not be able to place scripture in the foundation of your home, but you can have a house blessing. Invite family and friends; enjoy some food and fellowship and then pray over each room of your house. You can also stencil verses on your walls or bring in framed passages to hang about your home.
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