For Brandon Lake, "House of Miracles" is much more than an album, it's the prayer of his life. His prayer is that every home in the world would be a house of miracles. The songs were written to be conduits of hope for every person who listens.

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For Brandon Lake, House of Miracles is much more than an album, it s the prayer of his life. His prayer is that every home in the world would become a house of miracles. Every heart is a hosting place of the Spirit of God, intricately designed to experience miracles.

Award-winning singer, songwriter and worship leader Brandon Lake released his Bethel Music solo debut House Of Miracles last month, an album the artist says is for such a time as this as he encourages listeners to host the presence of God.

Lake: What's cool is this song "House of Miracles" came pretty late in the process for the record. We had picked out most of the songs but there was this thing that God just put on me and my wife's heart.

I've been married for almost 10 years now and I've got two little boys, so we've got a pretty full house. Not that we have too many kids, but those two make them pretty full. They are crazy. It is more so a house of madness most of the time. But God gave us this dream, where we felt like He was calling us, for our house and our ministry, to be a place where we have couples come through. People who are burned out on ministry or who just desperately need some loving and who just need some encouragement and they need their arms held up for them. They're weak and they're burned out.

So we began to dream about this and then God gave me this language, woke me up in the middle of the night, with some language I started writing down in my phone. I thought maybe this is a song, I don't know.

Then fast forward we're working on the record, we're doing pre-production, and we're supposed to be working on a different song that day. Me and one of my producers, Jacob Sooter, we felt God was like, "Don't work on this song today." We felt led to write something. I was like, "I have a song out called 'This is a Move,' and it talks about miracles." And I'm like, "Man, I feel like the one thing that's missing on my record is this song about miracles."

I want this record to be a house to encompass the miraculous. We actually moved about two months ago into a new house, so a literal house of miracles. We actually moved into a house where there's a little guest apartment that's detached from the house because it's going to be our ministry. And we have couples come through and we pray that they would encounter a house of miracles. So that's kind of the heart behind the record.


Lake: There's this facade, this idea that we're living up in the clouds with Jesus and the truth is, "No, I'm not!" My life looks like trying to keep my kids from killing each other. And just trying to keep my house somewhat in order, just trying to be a good husband and trying to be a good dad. I think God delights in those things as much as spending an hour on my knees by myself in prayer. Not that that's bad. That's amazing. There are times for that, but there's also times to just be a really great dad.

What I would say is, what we've realized is having a great family life and home life, and being healthy and loving one another, and putting each other first is probably one of the most glorifying things to God. I think that creates ... that ushers in the presence of God so that when you come to encounter my home, it feels like a house of peace. It feels like a house of joy. You can feel the Spirit of God because He's always invited. I think He dwells in a healthy house. So that's our goal is just to make sure that we're loving each other well, and that's worship.

Worship is the songs I'm writing and the songs I'm singing. And it's going to church, if you can, or it's putting on church on your TV and singing with your family. But worship is also loving my kids well, and it's loving my wife well, and it's all those things. It's whatever we commit to the Lord. And so I just encourage anybody ... I think focusing on having a healthy house ushers in the presence of God.

There's times where we also prioritize talking to our kids. They're young; they're 5 and 3, but we prioritize talking to our kids about God. We're even learning in our own ways, like how do we teach them about the Holy Spirit? One of my songs, "I Need a Ghost," has been a fun way to teach them about the Holy Spirit. We're trying to figure it out ourselves. We definitely don't live in a cloud with Jesus, but I think when people come over they experience a Christ-centered home. Because it's healthy, you can, I think, feel the presence of God here because we put each other first and we put Christ above all.

CP: Our country is hurting socially, politically, and there's so much division. Even Christianity has been tied to politics or things of this world. What do you think this means for us who are trying to have this "house of America" be a house of miracles in God?

Lake: I think the darker it gets, the better opportunity for the light to shine. So a part of me is very saddened and burdened by what's going on. So when I say this, I don't mean "Yay, like, get darker." But I will say it's waking people up, it's kind of forcing people to choose the dark or the light. It's forcing people to cling to hope.

I think more and more people are going to find that you can't find hope in anything else but Jesus. In a way, I think this is the best opportunity that the church has ever had to be the church. It's putting it back on the home like we were just saying. That's why we're getting ready for our home to just be as valuable as our church down the road. And my house might be as valuable, if not more valuable, as a hosting place than the actual church down the road because we can't [gather there], or more people are turned off by that or whatever.

It does seem really dark and it seems like such a crazy season, but I think the light is shining brighter than ever. Do not buy into the lie. If all you're consuming is social media, the only thing that's being glorified is the dark. I think that's a really scary place to be if that's the only thing you're getting fed by.

My home church, Seacoast, we've been reaching more people online than we ever have before. Elevation, a church that I collaborate with, they're reaching millions of people every week, and that was not a thing before it skyrocketed. And so the lie is that it's getting darker, it's getting darker, but at the same time, the truth is, it's getting lighter and people are getting saved and more and more people are actually being forced to find real hope, and that's Jesus.

Lake: I'll tell you what, it forced us to get creative because about half of it I created before the pandemic, and then about half of it after. It actually produced some pretty cool stuff. So there were things that I had to send from my house to Nashville and only record on my phone. So if you hear the guitar at the beginning of "I Need a Ghost," it sounds like an electric guitar kind of chucking and it's actually my acoustic, I recorded on my iPhone and they tweaked it out.

I got the idea of recording my kids and having them scream at the top of the chorus of "House of Miracles." That wouldn't have been a thing had the pandemic not happened. We did some really wild things. Pandemic or not, this didn't necessarily dictate why we did this or not, but we put some really cool stuff in the tracks like crickets, and there's a lion roar in "Temple." There are so many cool things in and out.

One of the reasons why I'm not losing hope in this season is God gave us songs before the pandemic that we would need for it. That, in itself, is proof that God's not surprised, and He's giving us everything we need to get through it. Giving us "Grave Into Gardens" before this thing even happened is a sign. God was like, "You're gonna need songs like this."

When the pandemic happened and the church moved back into houses, "House of Miracles," what a more perfect time for that song? Where people are in the hospital, l saw this song being sung in hospitals across the world and that's still my prayer. It's been wild, but my perspective more than anything has been what an honor for God to choose me and use me for such a time as this.

I could look at it and be like, "Man, dang it. The record could have done this or I could have been touring or whatever." But honestly, I'm like, "What a season to be used by God, for such a time as this." He knew we would need these songs and for whatever reason, He chose to use me to just be a vessel to get them out. So honestly, I'm honored to put it out in the season.

Whatever it is, I just want people to just come alive. And I want the people who have come alive to help people who are dead come alive. And I think that that's what this record is about and what my heart is. My biggest prayer for this record is that it would help people come alive. 152ee80cbc

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