Have you received Jesus in his house?

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Jesus performed many miracles, but each one of them took place in the specific form and purpose. After a healing routine wherever he went, Jesus and his disciples went to the house of Simon and Andrew to rest. That simple visit would be marked in the history of that family.
When someone enters your house you will probably reach the living room or balcony of the house, if it is not someone very well known, from there you dismiss the person. But if you are a friend, you show the room and other rooms in the house. In case of being someone really loved you will surely be taken to the kitchen or cup to serve a snack. In this way the rooms of the house show the level of intimacy we have with those we receive.
Following this line of thought Jesus came to that house and then told him that the woman was with a fever, which leads us to understand that she would be lying in a room. After curing Pedro's mother, he went to serve him probably a meal that logic was in the kitchen. Then from the hall Jesus was taken to the room to cure the sick woman and then invited to the kitchen to commemorate.
Jesus does not want to be just a visitor who arrives and leaves our homes quickly. He also does not want to be a guest who stays only a few days. Jesus says: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock: if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with me" (Revelation 3:20). As Jesus enters our lives, he operates miracles.
Do you need a miracle in your house?
Let's think about what happened in that house and how a miracle happens in our homes:
1- When you pray
The first thing they did when Jesus entered that house was to tell about Peter's mother-in-law who was sick. Until then she was still in her bed, but through the request of other people she was healed by Jesus. They could have stood still without speaking anything so as not to disturb the Master, but they preferred to speak to him because they knew he would heal her.
Many people receive Jesus in their lives, but as a visitor who arrives at the house and does not conduct himself within the intimacy of the family. When Jesus arrives at his house he wants to enter and be part of his life. Jesus asks "what do you want me to do to you?" and want to hear what is happening with you or your family.
To pray is to talk with Jesus. When we pray, we talk with Him about everything that is happening in our lives. As a great friend we vent all our problems.
Have you received Jesus? Did you already tell what happens in your life?
Receive Jesus and tell what is happening in your house!
2- When the minister
Jesus entered that room and took Peter's mother-in-law by the hand. With this gesture he was showing his affection and attention for her. Like a doctor who touches his patient to find out how he is. Jesus touched on her to heal him.
There are people in families who need a special ministry. Not just any touch, but a touch of power. Parents have the authority to touch their children by ministering in their lives. The couple, in addition to touching each other affectionately, need to have a moment to receive the ministering prayer in prayer for the other.
Learn to minister the blessing on your family in any difficult situation you are going through. Instead of lifting the problem, declare victory through the power of God in your life. Do not bridge your finger! So Paul directed that we raise "clean hands" (I Timothy 2.8) to bless.
Have you dictated to your family?
Raise your hand and bless your house!
3- When serving
The first reaction of that woman when she saw that she was healthy, was to get up and as owner of the house, receive well your illustrious visitor. It was a way to show gratitude for what Jesus did for her.
When someone is sick, they can not work. The proof that he was healed is that he has conditions to serve. Many believers want to receive the blessing of healing, but they are not willing to serve, so they remain sick.
Jesus gave us an example of service when he said that "the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many" (Mark 10:45). So if Jesus healed you, get up and serve Him. Do the best for God. And I always declare that "I and my house will serve the Lord" (Joshua 24:15).
Have you served Jesus or are you still sick?
If Jesus healed you, you can serve him.
Jesus wants to do a miracle in his house!
The visit of Jesus is unforgettable! When it enters our homes it is so wonderful that we do not want it to come out anymore. We speak like the disciples of Emmaus who asked to "stay with us" (Luke 24:29) without even knowing it was him until he revealed himself in the breaking of bread.
Invite Jesus to enter his house not only as a visit that remains for a few minutes or a guest who stays only a few days. Jesus wants to live in his house.
Let Jesus be the Lord of your family!
It is wise to think that: Jesus does not want to be just a visitor who arrives and leaves our homes quickly. He also does not want to be a guest who stays only a few days. Jesus says: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock: if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him, I will dine with him and he with me" (Revelation 3:20).
Good post Carolina
Jesus is needed by the whole household for the peace and stability to prevail. The household that lack Jesus lack so many things in life. Thanks for sharing.
So you must be brother thank you for commenting