16/06/2026
After someone hurts you, go pray through your house. I know that may sound strange. I know you are still processing and the last thing on your mind is prayer. But stay with me for a second.
Every hard conversation, every offense, every moment that caught you off guard and left you reeling, it doesn’t just affect you. It follows you home. Into the kitchen where you replayed it a hundred times. Into the bedroom where you couldn’t sleep because it was still loud in your head. Into the living room where you sat trying to hold it together in front of the kids while something inside you was still bleeding.
There is a reason David ran to God before he ran anywhere else. A reason the early church didn’t just pray when things were good, they prayed when the walls were shaking. A reason scripture tells us to take every thought captive, because what lives in our minds will always find a way into the rooms we live in.
Your home is not a place for offense to unpack and stay. It is holy ground. And holy ground requires a gatekeeper.
After the hard phone call. After the family member who said the thing that cut deep. After the friendship that left a wound you are still figuring out how to carry. Walk through it. Open your mouth. Pray over every room it touched. Don’t let what hurt you set up residence in the place God gave you.
Because your home is not just where you recover. It is where you are restored. And you are the one He appointed to keep it that way.
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This is your house. Don’t let the enemy move in through your wounds.
Natalie Breckenridge 🤎