How to Do a House Blessing: Step-by-Step Guide

When Dean and I started praying through and over our home, it completely transformed the atmosphere. People often comment on how peaceful and welcoming it feels, and that’s no accident—it’s the result of intentionally dedicating our home to God.

If you’re looking for meaningful scriptures to include in your prayers, check out my post Bible Verses to Pray Over Your Home. It’s a great resource for finding verses that invite God’s presence and blessings into your space.

This guide will walk you through how to do a house blessing step-by-step, with practical tips, sample prayers, and optional ways to make the experience even more meaningful.

What Is a House Blessing?

A house blessing is the act of dedicating your home to God through prayer. It’s a way to invite His presence, peace, and protection into your space while aligning it with His purposes.

Traditionally, house blessings have been performed by priests or ministers, but you can absolutely do this yourself or with your family. The most important element is your sincere desire to invite God into your home.

How to Do a House Blessing

1. Remove Negative Items

Before you begin, prayerfully consider removing anything from your home that might be spiritually harmful or dishonoring to God. This could include:

  • Books, movies, or games with dark or occult themes.
  • Decorations or symbols that conflict with your faith.
  • Anything else that the Holy Spirit brings to your attention.

Example: When our daughter was younger, she experienced night terrors. After much prayer, we realized a video game she had been playing had dark spiritual themes in the background that we hadn’t noticed. Removing the game and praying over the situation brought peace back to her room and our home.

2. Gather Loved Ones (Optional)

Invite family members or close Christian friends to join you for your house blessing. Their prayers and encouragement can enrich the experience.

Tip: Only involve those who share your faith and understand the purpose of a house blessing.

3. Pray Through Each Room

This is the heart of how to do a house blessing, often referred to as a “prayer walk.”

  • Start on the lowest level of your home and move through each room, praying for specific blessings and protection.
  • Don’t forget to pray over doorways, windows, closets, and even stairwells.
  • Finish by praying over the four walls of your home and property, symbolically placing it in God’s hands.

Sample Prayer: Lord, we dedicate this room to You. Fill it with Your presence and bless everyone who uses it. Let Your peace and protection reign here.

4. Optional: Anoint Your Home with Oil

Anointing your home with oil is a symbolic act of faith, representing God’s holiness and your dedication of the space to Him.

How to Anoint Your Home:

  • Use olive oil (prayed over to dedicate it for God’s use).
  • Mark a small cross with the oil on doorframes, windows, or walls as you pray.
  • Ask God to fill the space with His Holy Spirit and bless all who enter.

Example Prayer While Anointing: Father, as we mark this space, we ask You to cleanse it, bless it, and fill it with Your Spirit. Let everything that happens here honor You.

5. Dedicate Your Home to God

Close your house blessing with a prayer of dedication, committing your home and all who dwell in it to God.

Sample Dedication Prayer: Lord, we dedicate this home to You. Let it be a place of peace, love, and hospitality. Guide us to honor You in all we do here and bless everyone who enters these doors.

Why Do a House Blessing?

Understanding how to do a house blessing isn’t just about following steps; it’s about an act of faith. It’s a way to intentionally invite God into your home, asking for His peace, protection, and guidance. When you dedicate your home to Him, you create a space where His presence is honored and felt by all who enter.

👉🏻 I wrote a post on Ann Voskamp’s blog with even more details on Why You Should Bless Your House. You can read it here.

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FAQs

What is a house blessing?

A house blessing, in its simplest form, is a way of blessing our homes and dedicating them to God and His purposes. It’s a way of protecting our homes from spiritual danger, much like we do by locking the doors to protect our homes and ourselves from physical danger. 

Who can perform a house blessing?

You can perform a house blessing by yourself, with your spouse, or with friends and family.
Traditionally, in many Christian denominations, house blessings have been performed by a minister or priest and involve lighting a candle and/or anointing a house with oil. 

When should you do a house blessing?

After or while going through a difficult time, when you feel the need, or after you’ve moved into. new home doing a house blessing can help bring serenity and peace to your home. 

How often should I bless my home?

There’s no set rule—some people do it annually, others after significant events, and some whenever they feel led.

Do I need special tools or items for a house blessing?

No, all you need is a sincere heart and prayer. Anointing oil is optional but can add a meaningful layer of symbolism.

What if I live in a rental?

You can absolutely bless a rental home or apartment. Pray for God’s presence in your space and trust Him to honor your prayers.

Now that you know how to do a house blessing, you’re ready to dedicate your home to God and invite His presence into your space. Whether it’s a new home or one you’ve lived in for years, the act of blessing your home can transform it into a sanctuary of peace and faith.

Have you ever done a house blessing? I’d love to hear about your experience or any tips you’d like to share—leave a comment below!

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