Write about your dream home.

When I think about my dream home, my heart doesn’t run first to square footage, smart gadgets, or postcode prestige.
My dream home is not measured in bricks—it’s measured in presence.
It’s the kind of home God can walk into and feel welcome.
A place where heaven doesn’t need an invitation.
1. A Home Built on the Rock, Not on Applause

Jesus once spoke about two houses that looked similar from the outside—but only one survived the storm. The difference wasn’t design; it was foundation.
My dream home is built on obedience to God’s Word.
Not a show house for visitors, but a stronghold against storms.
Storms will come—financial pressure, health battles, emotional strain—but a home founded on truth doesn’t collapse when tested. It stands. Quietly. Firmly.
2. A Dwelling Where God’s Presence Is Normal, Not Occasional

In my dream home, prayer is not an emergency button—it’s the atmosphere.
Worship doesn’t wait for Sunday—it lives in the walls.
It’s a home where:
God is acknowledged in decisions Scripture is spoken, not just quoted online Peace is protected intentionally
Not perfection—but direction.
The presence of God is not a guest here.
He’s the Owner.
3. A House That Heals the People Inside It

My dream home is emotionally safe.
A place where:
Children are corrected with wisdom, not anger Spouses speak life, not contempt Apologies are quicker than pride
This is the kind of home where laughter returns after conflict, where forgiveness is practiced, and where love is demonstrated—not demanded.
A dream home is not where problems don’t exist.
It’s where problems don’t rule.
4. A Home That Has Room for Others

In Scripture, godly homes were never self-contained. They were open.
My dream home has room for:
Counsel Prayer Fellowship Restoration
A place where weary people can sit, breathe, and remember that God still sees them.
A house becomes a home when it becomes a blessing.
5. An Eternal Perspective Under a Temporary Roof

Here’s the truth that anchors it all:
No matter how beautiful, every earthly house is temporary.
My dream home on earth is simply a rehearsal—a preparation—for a greater dwelling God is building. One not made with hands. One that never decays.
So I build carefully.
I prioritize rightly.
I love deeply.
Because the greatest dream home is not where I live—it’s Who lives with me.
Final Thought
My dream home is not just a destination.
It’s a decision.
To build with God.
To host His presence.
To let love, truth, and peace rule.
That’s a home worth dreaming about—and worth becoming. 🏡✨
The Message Bearer (SmilingPreacher), Cornelius Bella
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