Guidelines for Consecrating Your Home "How to Anoint Your Home"

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  • Guidelines for Consecrating Your Home "How to Anoint Your Home"
    Remember, the power of this act lies not in the ritual itself, but in the faith and intention behind it. It’s about dedicating your home to God and seeking His presence daily!
    Blessing a door or a home is a practice that stems from a desire to invite God's presence and protection into a space. While there isn't a specific verse in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible that outlines a procedure for blessing a door, the concept aligns with biblical principles of prayer, dedication, and seeking God's protection. Here’s how you can approach this, drawing inspiration from biblical teachings:
    Prayer: Begin with prayer. You can use your own words or draw inspiration from the Psalms, which are full of prayers for protection and God’s presence (e.g., Psalm 91, Psalm 121).
    Scripture Reading: Choose a passage from the Bible that speaks of God’s protection, presence, or peace. For instance, Psalm 121:8 says, "The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore."
    Anointing with Oil (if this is part of your tradition): While the Bible doesn’t specifically mention anointing doors with oil, oil is often used in Scripture as a symbol of God’s blessing and the Holy Spirit. You can anoint the doorframe with a small amount of oil (olive oil is commonly used) as a symbolic act of consecration.
    Declaration: Speak a blessing over the door. This could be a simple statement like, “In the name of the Lord, I declare this home a place of peace and protection under God’s care.”
    Thanksgiving: Conclude with a prayer of thanksgiving, acknowledging God’s sovereignty and asking for His blessing over your home and all who enter.
    Hope this gives you some guidance!
    Maria
    info@souls4real.org
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Komentáře • 9

  • @PhiriBenjamin-ml8pi
    @PhiriBenjamin-ml8pi Před 4 měsíci +2

    Amen

  • @rickallmightyjones6189
    @rickallmightyjones6189 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Had my pastors and two visiting evangelists come over and anoint our home inside and outside and it was so peaceful and humbling

    • @frederickpile3599
      @frederickpile3599 Před 6 dny

      That's the old covenant.
      Jeremiah 31:31-36
      Acts 17:24-25
      Spirit ual,not physical.
      You have the Holy Spirit or not. Isaiah 63,10 do not rebel or grieve His Holy Spirit.

  • @angelaramkissoon49
    @angelaramkissoon49 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Amazing Amen

  • @f2hw6
    @f2hw6 Před 2 měsíci

    How often though?

    • @mariateel9090
      @mariateel9090  Před měsícem +2

      Since the Bible does not provide guidance on how frequently to anoint one's home, it really comes down to personal or denominational tradition and belief. Some might choose to anoint their home when they first move in, or annually as a way to dedicate each year to God, while others might do so more often, in times of trouble or when seeking special protection. Ultimately, it's a personal choice and can be done as often as one feels is necessary or meaningful. #blessings

    • @frederickpile3599
      @frederickpile3599 Před 6 dny

      You need the Holy Spirit, that is the true anointing.
      Acts 17:24-25
      Acts 7:48 cross references.
      The old covenant is no more. Jeremiah 31:31-36 .

  • @frederickpile3599
    @frederickpile3599 Před 6 dny

    That is the old covenant.
    Jeremiah 31:31-36
    Acts 2
    When you receive the Holy Spirit of Christ, that is the true anointing. Hristo means anointed. AH'MASHIAH the anointed one." I abide in you "...
    You are not of the world,
    John 15:19
    Acts 17:24-25
    Spirit ual, not physical...