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La Gran Casa de Dios

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En La Gran Casa de Dios, Max Lucado te lleva en una visita a la casa de Dios programada para ti. Caliéntate el corazón junto al fuego de la sala. Alimenta tu espíritu en la cocina. Busca compañía en la sala familiar. Entra en el corredor y encuentra perdón.
Es el hogar perfecto para ti. Después de todo fue creada pensando en ti. Hay solamente una casa construida para tu corazón. No hay casa más completa, ni estructura más sólida. Así que, entra en la casa edificada para ti. Tu Padre te espera.

254 pages, Paperback

Published June 30, 1997

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Max Lucado

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With more than 150 million products in print and several NYT bestsellers, Max Lucado is America's bestselling inspirational author. He serves the Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, where he lives with his wife, Denalyn, and their mischievous mutt, Andy. His most recent book published in August 2024 and is titled What Happens Next.

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Author 15 books421 followers
June 1, 2023
Another amazing book by Max Lucado! "The Great House of God" is just that - a spiritual walkthrough of the timeless rooms and beautiful truths to God's house (the home for your heart). Lucado explains each section of the Lord's Prayer as being another room to God's House (i.e. "Our Father" as The Living Room or "they will be done" as The Study ). I liked Chapter 4: The Observatory. This room magnifies God's Creation, viewing God's workshop. On the pages, Lucado explains his first introduction to the Internet: "I thought a cursor was a person with foul language and a mouse was a rodent you trapped." Too funny! Chapter 8, The Furnace, talks about the importance of prayer from Heaven's viewpoint. In Chapter 9, Lucado explains the rules of The Kitchen: to trust the cook and to know that the one who provides the food is the one who prepares the meals. Chapter 13, The Walls, is very interesting as Lucado talks about the Devil and how the evil one can even work into God's plan. Lucado shares a Guide for The Lord's Prayer, adding in his insights and revelations to the lines. My book comes with a Study Guide. I highly recommend this book! So so so good!
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Author 2 books97 followers
September 29, 2022
Overall impression from just a general read through is that this is a pretty decent book that I'd like to read more slowly through at a later date. Lucado has a way with words, part of the reason I believe he is so popular, but I think he makes some good points. Not sorry I picked this one up at the library sale.
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66 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2010
My husband and our friend love this book. I think it depends on where we are in our spiritual walk. I think some days it might feed me and others, I'm left dry. Well laid out and good use of the Lord's prayer to walk us through God's house.
50 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2019
Max beautifully explain in segments the power of The Lord's Prayer which encompasses more than I realized!
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137 reviews6 followers
October 14, 2021
Max Lucado writes in a style that I can understand and to images he draws in this book I can easily relate to. Maybe anyone who has lived in a house that is called a home can. By sketching different rooms the parts of the Lords Prayer are explained and some often or less often questions asked are given answered to. For example: Why do we pray: "lead us not into temptation" when Bible teaches us that God doesn't tempt anyone. Or: "Give us today our daily bread" instead of more?
Interesting yet simple answers Max gives us in this short book.
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May 29, 2011
Excellent book...taking the Lord's prayer and breaking it down in segments. Max Lucado takes the reader on a journey of how we are to live daily in God's great house. You will be blessed!
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Author 1 book33 followers
October 15, 2018
Similar to “My Heart, Christ’s Home,” Lucado takes us through the rooms of our heart, one by one, showing us how God meets us there in a unique way. This was my “Sunday reading” book, great for meditation and contemplation!
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286 reviews3 followers
October 6, 2022
This practical and deeply moving dissection of the Lord's Prayer is a great reminder of our need for complete dependence on our Father in Heaven.
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24 reviews2 followers
May 9, 2008
The imagination of God's grace is presented beautifully and romantically by Lucado, via analysis of the "Our Father..." I had never imagined such beauty and such a visualization of the heart of God.
Read it three times.
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203 reviews18 followers
August 8, 2007
Well, again, Max Lucado.
The Gerat House of God, of course is the best place for our heart to dwell :D
224 reviews
May 5, 2010
A very good book that takes the Lord's prayer as a blueprint for a house and walks through each phrase of the prayer as a different room/part of a house.
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1,602 reviews35 followers
April 3, 2012
A very informative and accessible look at the Lord's Prayer. I think that as I repeat this prayer in the future, I will be more fully engaged and appreciative of each line.
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537 reviews3 followers
March 27, 2025
I’ve read this book multiple times and it’s just such a great picture of the Gospel, the God of the Universe and how much he loves us.
I will continue to return to it every few years.
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17 reviews4 followers
June 6, 2008
Did a Bible study on this one. Really great.
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51 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2024
This is a review of The Great House of God by Max Lucado, published in 1997 by Thomas Nelson. In this book, Lucado uses the Lord’s Prayer as a framework to guide readers in surrendering every aspect of their lives, envisioning it through the metaphor of their life as a house. He intends for this book to serve as a blueprint for discovering peace, joy, and love in a deeper relationship with God.

Max Lucado, a widely admired Christian author and pastor, is known for his warm, descriptive, and easily understandable writing style. In The Great House of God, he employs his signature pastoral and encouraging tone to walk readers through the practical and detailed teachings found in the Lord’s Prayer. Each line of the prayer is presented as a different room in the house of our lives, where we learn to make God our true home.

While Lucado draws on the insights of other authors and his own practical ideas to illustrate the meaning behind each line of the Lord’s Prayer, he largely avoids delving into historical or theological analysis. Though those familiar with the theological background of the Lord’s Prayer may not find groundbreaking insights, they will still appreciate Lucado’s gentle challenge and his unique way of making complex concepts accessible.

Using the Lord's Prayer as a blueprint, Lucado invites readers to explore the spiritual house God has designed for them. Throughout The Great House of God, Max Lucado encourages readers to feel the warmth of God's love in the living room, find spiritual nourishment in the kitchen, experience the joy of community in the family room, and discover the gift of forgiveness as they walk through the hallway.

As a student in the Doctor of Ministry (DMin) program at Kairos University, I read The Great House of God by Max Lucado not for theological or historical contexts, but because it offers a uniquely practical perspective on the Lord's Prayer.

Max Lucado’s The Great House of God is organized into fifteen short chapters, each thoughtfully designed with ample white space for a pleasant reading experience. The chapters include explorations into: "A Home for Your Heart," "When Your Heart Needs a Father," "Where Trust Begins," "A Heavenly Affection," "Where Man Covers His Mouth," "Touching the King's Heart," "How God Reveals His Will," "Because Someone Prayed," "God's Abundance Table," "The Roof," "Grace Received," "Grace Given," "Learning to Live Together," "Satan," and "Relying on God's Power." Each chapter explores different aspects of the Lord’s Prayer, culminating in a comprehensive guide to creating a spiritual home in your heart.

As a read, The Great House of God by Max Lucado is a valuable resource for exploring the Lord's Prayer and its practical applications. Lucado’s metaphorical approach makes the prayer’s teachings accessible and relatable. I recommend using this book for personal reflection or group study to deepen your understanding of how the Lord’s Prayer can transform your spiritual life. However, the Lord’s Prayer is not a prayer for individuals but for the community. I think at face value Lucado’s book may privatize the prayer too much. We cannot do it alone, and I would suggest making this read a communal exploration.
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December 16, 2024
In groups of people who want to know about how to follow Jesus. Of course the Bible is one way. Many people who talk about Jesus and what he has done, they come together with to walk about Jesus and understand what the Bible says about Jesus.

The chapters have labels that sound differently than we find in many books. For example, there is “The Great House of God, The Living Room, The Foundation. Then there comes “The Observatory” and the “The Furnace.” A good one.

Many “buddies” who come to the church we are in have a time every week (almost ally week) at Tuesday 7 am to talk about Jesus.

The Great House of God would be good for us. The last chapter with Jesus comes out “A Home for Your Heart.

I’m telling that the guys who come together (on Tuesday mornings), we have something to read.
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142 reviews1 follower
September 5, 2019
As far as I can remember, I have never not enjoyed Max Lucado books. I like his writing style, and his theology seems pretty love-centered. This book was really interesting to me because I never learned the Lord's prayer growing up, and it has always seemed suuuuuper dry; this book gave a great way of thinking about the Lord's prayer, and I'll actually use the information I found in this book. He did use one problematic analogy on p. 165, so my score isn't quite a full 5 stars, but it's close.
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498 reviews
June 9, 2017
This book takes the reader through the various parts of the Lord’s Prayer giving examples of how to pray during each part of the prayer as well as fleshing out characteristics of God which can be found in each line or even word of the prayer. The simple writing style, vocabulary, and content left much to be added to this book.
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1,233 reviews13 followers
October 26, 2017
I really enjoy Lucado's writing style and this book was no exception. Based on the Lord's Prayer, the imagery used to take you to a different room in God's House for every line was very effective. I won't think of the Lord's Prayer the same way again; it has taken on new life and I'm thankful to have it fresh in my mind.
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422 reviews
February 13, 2019
This book had a lot of good stories that went with scripture that I could use for Sunday School for children. Such as Psalm 37:23-goes with a story that we hold onto God’s hand because we might stumble on the ice but will not fall. We place our small hand in his large one and say, “Abba, keep me from evil”
68 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2021
Great read using the Lord’s Prayer as a map for visiting God’s house. Each room reveals a unique aspect of His love and care for us, His children. As we abide in His love and journey through each room we grow in understanding of His perfect love, Has agape love for us. What joy He brings because of who He is who loves us! Well done Max!
124 reviews
May 25, 2025
I have always enjoyed Max Lucado's artistry and crafting of words. There was much in this book to encourage as he walked us through the Lord's Prayer as a walk through the rooms of a home. It is a light and easy read. I was looking for a resource for a study of the Lord's Prayer, and this book provided some insights but was not the in depth material I was hoping for.
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221 reviews
February 13, 2018
Beautiful Bible Study comparing the Lord’s Prayer to God’s great house. Went along well with some other books I am reading right now as we prepare to head into the Lenten season. If you have not read, I suggest you do.
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December 13, 2023
Another amazing book by Max Lucado! I love how he breaks down the Lord’s Prayer into simple terms we can all understand. How we walk through each room and find God’s desire for our lives. I could picture myself in the house of the Lord with lots of light, love and a warm welcome.
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59 reviews
January 13, 2025
(I've only read a small part so far)
I'm loving this book, though I'm reading it extremely slowly because there's just so much good stuff to savour. Often I only manage a page or even only a paragraph.
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Author 3 books54 followers
July 12, 2017
A helpful and simple way to study The Lord's Prayer. This book has helped me answer some questions my six year old has had about prayer and God.
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July 11, 2019
I ended up picking up other books and packing this one away. I plan to come back and finish it at some point.
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