Spiritual House Cleaning
Jesus said several times in Scripture that the kingdom of God is at hand. As Christians, we are called to “expand” that kingdom. This often means going into territory where the kingdom isn’t readily visible so that it can be made manifest.
Sometimes, we don’t need to go very far to find a place in need of an intentional manifestation of God’s light. In a recent article, I told a story about some friends of ours who were experiencing interesting spiritual activity at the house they had just purchased. They asked me to “consult” with them about it.
While I was at their house, I sensed there had been some violence committed by previous owners. On top of that, the spirit, or atmosphere, of the neighborhood was pressing in on the house and influencing what was going on within it. My advice to the head of the household was to exert influence outward and to create a history of peace that would override the history of violence.
If the neighbors’ issues are pushing in on the place where we live, we need to push light outward. We need to be brighter in spirit, and we need to be aggressive. Not only is this good for our family, but it is also good for the entire neighborhood, for reasons we will discuss in a moment.
Harmony instead of disharmony
We want to leave God’s thumbprint on everything we touch. So whenever we come across disharmony in our home, it can be a sign that something is amiss.
In addition to affecting emotions and thought processes within the house, disharmony often manifests itself in several ways. We could feel an almost physical vibration in a certain area of the house. We might have an impression of something dark, or we could see pictures of negative activities that occurred there in the past; it is similar to witnessing a crime and feeling like you’re reliving it hours or days later.
Usually, these pictures will be somewhat faint, like echoes, but the more severe the painful activity, the louder the pictures will be, like 1000 small echoes that are more noticeable when combined.
As our discernment increases, much of what we feel will have some sort of texture to it that gives us a sense of the source. We could be picking up on violence, disunity, unbelief, hatred, bigotry, etc. There will also likely be a sense of direction accompanying it: I feel violence coming from the kitchen. I think the previous owner must have beaten someone there. Or, I feel fearful in the house at night. Maybe the previous owner struggled with anxiety.
If there are negative activities happening in the neighborhood, we could feel those pressing in as well. For example, if the couple next door is going through a divorce, we could feel disharmony, discontent or disunity trying to take root in our house.
How do we cleanse the space?
Typically, when people talk about cleansing a house, they mean three things: cleansing,anointing and taking possession.
First, we can cleanse a house by applying the blood of Jesus and asking God to wash it clean; both actions remove anything that isn’t of Him. If issues come up as we do this, we can repent, either for our own activities or those of the previous occupants.
Second, we can anoint the doorposts with oil and consecrate the house for God’s use. This makes it much harder for demonic beings to gain access.
But in the long term, the biggest impact we can have on a space is to take possession of it and be spiritually active within it. This isn’t a more powerful action, but when used in correlation with cleansing and anointing, it is the one that has the greatest effect long term. What really transforms a house is when a Spirit-filled believer takes possession of it, lives there, fully occupies the space and orients it toward the will of God, building a history with Him there.
When we truly possess the space we dwell in, it is filled with God’s presence. Instead of being defensive (“I’m anointing doorposts and windows to keep the enemy out”), we are being aggressive (“I am broadcasting the light of God to my neighborhood”). The house glows like a city on a hill. It becomes salt and light in the world.
Wherever you live, you have the ability to fill that space with the activity of the Holy Spirit. You have authority to ask God to cleanse it from the previous occupants’ behavior and wash away anything evil. You can dedicate it for His use during your time there, according to the authority you have.
More importantly, you have the ability to build a history — one in which that space is used in every way for God. As you make the house, dorm room or apartment your own, the kingdom of God becomes tangible in the neighborhood, city and maybe even nation, because you have taken full possession, and that space is in alignment with God.
Hope this helps!
Blessings,
April Thomas