Lord, Bless Our Homes
Lyrics
With understanding and with loyalty.
May we together follow Christ the Master
And know the blessing of His sov’reignty.
2 May every heart receive His loving spirit
And know the truth that makes life truly free;
Then, in that spirit may we live united,
And find in God our deep security.
3 Forgive the hurts our selfishness inflicted
On whose we love and those who love us best.
Christ, heal the scars and draw us all together
In Him whose will is peace and joy and rest.
4 Father, in gratitude for homes and loved one,
We open now our hearts to all mankind.
Grand us Your spirit love for one another
So in Your peace may we our concord find.
Bible Reference
John 8:32; Psalm 127:1; Joshua 24:15; Colossians 3:12-17; Ephesians 5:21-6:4
About This Hymn
“Lord, Bless Our Homes” is a thoughtful and prayerful hymn by Frank von Christierson that focuses on the Christian household as a place where faith is lived out daily. Written in the late twentieth century, the hymn reflects a pastoral concern for family life and recognizes the home as a primary setting for spiritual formation, love, and service. Rather than idealizing family life, the hymn honestly acknowledges the need for God’s presence and guidance within the home.
The hymn is structured as a prayer, asking God to bless the various aspects of home life. It emphasizes virtues such as patience, kindness, forgiveness, and mutual respect, all of which are rooted in biblical teaching. The home is portrayed as a community where Christ’s love should be evident in words and actions, shaping relationships between spouses, parents, and children. This reflects the scriptural vision of the household as a place of discipleship and witness.
A key theme of the hymn is dependence on God. The opening idea echoes Psalm 127, affirming that without the Lord’s involvement, human effort is insufficient. The hymn acknowledges that homes face challenges such as conflict, weariness, and misunderstanding, and it turns these realities into occasions for prayer. God is invited to be the source of peace, strength, and unity in everyday family life.
The hymn also looks beyond the private sphere, recognizing that Christian homes have a broader calling. By cultivating love, hospitality, and faithfulness within the household, families can bear witness to Christ in the wider community. The home becomes a place where God’s grace is not only received but shared, reflecting Christ’s love to others.
“Lord, Bless Our Homes” continues to be meaningful in worship services that focus on family, marriage, and community life. Its gentle, prayerful tone and strong biblical grounding remind believers that God’s blessing is essential for healthy and faithful homes, and that inviting Christ into daily life transforms ordinary households into places of grace and faith.
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- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Frank von Christierson (1957)
- Added: January 7, 2026
- Last Updated: January 7, 2026
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