Prayer for a House Fit for God's Habitation | COMMAND YOUR NIGHT | November 17, 2025
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Father, we thank you. [music] We lift
our Thanksgiving to you on this Monday
night
>> [music]
>> at the head of this week that you have
not left us without a word, without a
watch, without a mandate. We thank
[music] you that these last days of
gathering in your glory were not a
conference. [music]
They were an inspection,
not a mere visitation, but preparation
for habitation. We thank [music] you
that you are the God who comes to our
homes, not to rent, but to remain. We
thank [music] you that you are searching
for dwellings, not hotels, priests, not
performers, houses, not [music] halls of
convenience. We thank you for every word
you spoke [music] that you are coming to
inspect, to episcopal, to oversee our
lives, our houses, our work, [music]
our ministries, our businesses.
We thank you [music] that when you
visit, you are not looking for reasons
to leave.
You are looking [music] for reasons to
stay.
We thank you that you are the God who
[music] would not only touch the 70
elders for a moment,
but that you are the God who remains
upon an Eldad and a Medad, [music]
resting and abiding,
showing us that you desire resting
places [music] more than rental spaces.
We thank you tonight for the invitation
[music] hidden inside the inspection.
As your word declares in Matthew 10:11
to 13, that when you enter a town or a
house, you look for the one [music] that
is worthy. And if the house is worthy,
your peace rests upon it. We thank you
[music] that you are making us that
worthy house.
Thank you that your shalom does not
merely [music] pass through. It rests.
It does not merely [music] greet. It
abides. We thank you that you are
teaching us [music] what it means to be
that home where your peace does not have
to go back to you [music]
because it found no resting place. We
thank you, Lord, for the story [music]
of the Centurion who said, "I am not
worthy to have you under my roof."
And yet you healed from a distance. We
thank you [music] that you have met us
in times past with distant words, with
mercy that reached us where we were not
ready, where our houses were not yet
aligned.
>> [music]
>> And we thank you that now you are
calling us beyond distant words into
near habitation, into rooms that host
your presence, [music]
into homes that do not just receive
miracles, but receive [music] the
miracle worker. We thank you for
Zacchaeus. As it is written in Luke 19,
[music]
that when you passed through Jericho,
you looked [music] up into a tree,
called a man by name, and said,
"Today, I must stay at your house.
Today, [music] salvation has come to
this house, for the Son of Man [music]
came to seek and to save that which was
lost."
We thank you that you are the God who
must [music] stay, the God who insists
on habitation, the God who is not
intimidated by our past, our compromise,
or our history. [music]
We thank you that if you could declare
salvation over the house of a chief tax
collector, you can declare salvation
[music] over our houses.
Thank you that if you can step into the
home of the chief sinner, [music]
you can step into our front rooms, our
bedrooms, our kitchens, our offices, our
devices, our routines. We thank [music]
you for the grace of repentance that
comes with visitation.
We thank you for the conviction that
causes Zacchaeus [music] to stand and
say, "What I stole, I will restore
fourfold."
We thank you that in this hour, [music]
you are not just visiting us with
feelings.
You are visiting us with the grace to
return what was taken, to clean [music]
what was hidden, to straighten what was
crooked. We thank [music] you that
everything we gained through unrighteous
means is losing its grip on our hearts.
[music] We thank you that you are giving
us the courage to let go,
to restore, to release, so that
salvation
>> [music]
>> can rest upon our homes in truth. We
thank you for every barrier to
visitation [music]
that you are exposing.
We thank you that you are not afraid of
[music] optics, not ashamed to come to
houses others gossip about, not
intimidated by [music] stories or
reputations.
We thank you that you, the holy one, are
willing to come [music] where others
said, "How could he go there?"
We thank you that this gives us hope
that no home [music] on this call is
disqualified,
no family too far, no story too stained,
>> [music]
>> no history too complicated. We thank you
for the example of Mary and Martha. As
your word records in Luke 10:38 to 42,
[music]
that you came to a certain village and a
house. And one welcomed you and was
distracted, while another chose the
better part
>> [music]
>> and sat at your feet.
We thank you tonight that you are coming
again [music] to our houses, but this
time, you are delivering us from
distraction. [music]
Thank you that you are exposing the much
serving that pulls us away from the one
[music] thing necessary.
Thank you that you are teaching us not
to welcome you, and then ignore [music]
you, not to invite you, and then be too
busy to worship you.
We thank [music] you for the call to sit
at your feet, to listen to your word, to
[music] choose the portion that will not
be taken away from us. We thank [music]
you for this watch that you are training
us to be on time with you. We thank
[music] you for every correction
regarding lateness, for every rebuke
that lifted us from casual Christianity
[music]
into priestly responsibility.
Thank you that you love us enough
[music] to confront us when we stroll
into holy things casually.
As it is written [music] in Matthew
24:45
to 47,
that there is a faithful and wise
servant whom the master sets over his
household [music]
to give them food in due season. And
blessed is that [music] servant whom his
master finds so doing when he comes. We
thank you that you are making us that
servant. [music]
Thank you that you are teaching us to
eat in season, [music]
to receive bread on time, to show up
when you call, to be present at the
watch, so we do not miss the portion
[music] prepared for us. We thank you
for every time we were late and you
still [music] fed us something. We thank
you for every season we were careless
and you were still [music] kind. And we
thank you that this Monday night marks a
turning, that you are aligning our
alarms, our habits, [music] our bodies,
our schedules to live ready instead of
getting ready.
We thank you that you are training us to
keep [music] our lamps burning, to
watch, because as your word says in
[music] Matthew 24,
"If the master of the house had known
what hour the thief would come, he would
have watched [music] and not allowed his
house to be broken into." We thank
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