
About this episode
Jerrad Lopes discusses how to create a holy atmosphere in the home by welcoming God's presence, inspired by the story of Abraham and Sarah.
Important Links: Today's Sponsor: Heavenly Heat Saunas Dad Tired Annual Retreat Full Message from Kaleb HERE Host A Dad Tired Conference at your church Join the FREE Family Leadership Program Shop the Dad Tired store for best-selling gear In this devotional episode of Dad Tired, Jerrad walks through the story of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 18, where Abraham welcomes the Lord into his home with reverence, urgency, and hospitality. Abraham creates an environment where God is honored and welcomed, but what’s striking is that God comes to speak directly to Sarah. As husbands, dads, and men, this passage invites us to ask a simple but powerful question: are we creating homes where the presence of God is welcomed? This episode will challenge you to think about the spiritual atmosphere of your home, and what it could look like to intentionally make space for worship, Scripture, prayer, and the Holy Spirit in everyday family life.
People in this episode
Host: Jerrad Lopes
Topics covered
- spiritual atmosphere
- family worship
- hospitality
- presence of God
- devotional
- Genesis 18
- leadership
Keywords
- holy home
- spirituality
- family life
- worship
- prayer
- Scripture
- hospitality
Sponsors
Heavenly Heat Saunas
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Organizations: Dad Tired, Dad Tired Annual Retreat, Family Leadership Program, Dad Tired store
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