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12 Houses that Jesus Visited

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1 – The Wedding in Cana of Galilee (John 2:1-12)


Jesus' family was invited to a wedding feast, along with His disciples. However, during the feast, the wine ran out, meaning the feast would also end. But Jesus performed

His first miracle was when he determined that the waters would be transformed into the best wine that had ever been tasted. Wine represents joy, and so Jesus restored joy to that house.


“This beginning of signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee, and manifested His glory, and His disciples believed in Him.” (John 2:11)


Is joy lacking in your home? Know that Jesus wants to transform all pain and suffering into the purest happiness.


2 – Peter’s house (Luke 4:38-39)

Mt. 8:14 / Mr. 1:29

Jesus brought the cure

Coming out of the synagogue, Jesus visited Peter's house, where He found the disciple's mother-in-law sick. Immediately, Jesus rebuked the illness and ministered the cure. The woman was healed and began to serve the Lord Jesus.


“And he stooped down to her and rebuked the fever; and the fever left her, and she arose immediately and ministered to them.” (Luke 4:39)


3 – The house in Capernaum (Luke 5:17-26)

Mt. 9:1 / Mr 2:1

Jesus brought the restoration


When Jesus arrived at the house where he stayed between his journeys, a crowd came to Jesus, seeking various miracles. But a paralyzed man caught his attention, having been brought into the house through the roof by his friends. Admired by this faith, Jesus forgave his sins and restored his health.


“So that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins,” he said to the paralytic, “I say to you: Get up, take up your mat and go home.” (Luke 5:24)


Jesus wants to restore health to your life and your family, invite Him into your home today.


4 – The House of Levi (Luke 5:29-32)

Mt 9:9 / Mk 2:13

Jesus brought repentance

Jesus was invited to eat at the house of Levi, a publican and tax collector.


But the Pharisees soon began to discriminate against Levi for his past and questioned Jesus and His disciples for eating with him. However, the Lord warned them, saying, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” (Luke 5:32)


Jesus brought repentance and forgiveness to that house, allow Him to enter yours and also forgive everyone for each one's sinful past.


5 – Simon’s House (Luke 7:36-46)


Jesus brought anointing and forgiveness

In Israel, there was a custom that whenever someone came to a house, the host would offer water to wash the feet and hands of the visitor. When Jesus came to Simon's house, he did not offer him such hospitality, but behold, there was a surprise for everyone, when a woman came in, washed the feet of the Lord Jesus with her tears, dried them with her own hair, and anointed them with ointment.


Jesus saw the woman's love and said to her in front of them all: “Therefore I say to you, her sins, which are many, have been forgiven, for she loved much; but he to whom little is forgiven, loves little.” (Luke 7:47)


Invite Jesus into your home, shed your tears at His feet, and receive forgiveness and anointing.


6 – Jairus’ house (Luke 8:41-56)

Mt: 9:18 / Mr 5:21

Jesus brought life

Jairus was desperate because of his daughter’s illness and invited Jesus to come to his house, but the worst happened on the way: his daughter died. However, Jesus, seeing the faith of that man, went to his house and performed the miracle: “But Jesus took her by the hand and cried out, ‘Little girl, get up. ’ Then her spirit returned, and she arose immediately; and Jesus commanded that something be given to her.” (Luke 9:54-55)


Jesus can resurrect what is already dead to you. Call Him to come into your home and bring life again!


7 – The house of Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38-42)


Jesus brought the Word

In one of the houses that Jesus visited most, He left us a great lesson when He rebuked Martha, who was worrying too much about the housework, while Mary concentrated on hearing His message.


“But one thing is necessary, and Mary has chosen the good part, which will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:42)


Put your worries aside, ask Jesus to come into your home and hear what the Spirit wants to tell you.


8 – Zacchaeus’ House (Luke 19:1-10)


Jesus brought Salvation

Jesus, noticing Zacchaeus' efforts to see him, offered to visit the publican's house. Zacchaeus felt privileged, recognized his sins and decided to change his life, apologizing to the people he had disappointed.


Seeing his repentance, Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because he too is a son of Abraham.” (Luke 19:9)


Know that Jesus also wants to come into your house and save you!


9 – The House in the Cenacle (Luke 22:10-14)

Mt. 26:17 / Mr 14:12 / Jn 13:21

Jesus brought communion

According to some scholars, this house belonged to the evangelist Mark, it was there that the disciples were welcomed and asked that the best space in the house be set aside in order to prepare the Lord's Supper.


“…I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you…” (Luke 22:15


When you prepare the best for the Lord Jesus, your life and family are filled with communion in the presence of God.


10 – The House of Caiaphas (Matthew 26:57)

Mr. 14:53 / Lk. 22:54 / Jn. 18:13

Jesus was taken to be judged


It was the only time that Jesus was taken to a house involuntarily. In the house of Caiaphas, the high priest, He was tried, with the aim of condemning Him to death.


“Now the chief priests and the elders and all the council sought false testimony against Jesus, that they might deliver him to death…” (Matthew 26:59)


Often in our own homes we raise our voices to judge our family members and people around us, without realizing that Jesus is also there with us.

Reflect and observe if your words have been judgmental toward your neighbor.


11- The house at Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35)

Jesus brought spiritual vision

After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to the disciples, but they did not recognize Him. However, when they were invited to come into the house and spend the night, Jesus broke the bread and gave it to them. At that moment, the eyes of those two disciples were opened and they could see that Jesus was always among them.


“The Lord has truly risen and has appeared to Simon.”

(Luke 24:34)


Jesus wants to open the spiritual vision of his family so that everyone can see that He lives among us.


12 – The House of the Disciples (John 20:19-23 and 26:29)

Jesus poured out the Holy Spirit

After Jesus' death and resurrection, the disciples were afraid of the Jews. But the Lord appeared to them in the house where they were gathered and calmed them: “… He breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. ’”

(John 20:22)


Know that in those days when you are alone, afraid, with the doors closed, the Lord Jesus is with you and sends His Spirit to calm your heart.


Whatever your need, the Lord Jesus continues to knock at the door to come in and transform your life and your home. You just have to invite Him in right now, through a simple prayer.


“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)


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