Enthroned in Our Heart & Home Part 2 Sermon Guide

Enthroned in our Heart & Home Part 2 Sermon Guide – Jesus is King Sermon Series

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In this sermon, Pastor Jimmy Seibert explores how Jesus as King transforms our understanding of authority, identity and purpose — highlighting the journey from earthly citizenship to becoming adopted children in God’s kingdom.

This sermon emphasizes:

  • True transformation begins when we personally pursue God rather than relying on others’ experiences
  • Jesus’ kingship extends beyond salvation to every aspect of life including work, relationships and finances
  • God’s kingdom operates differently than earthly kingdoms, offering both authority and intimate friendship
  • As adopted children of God, we receive a new identity that transcends our natural family heritage
  • The presence of God should be central in our homes and daily lives
  • God’s kingdom promises include provision, freedom from fear and wisdom for daily living
  • Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, we move from spiritual orphans to beloved children

Key Scriptures:

“But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things will be added to you.” — Matthew 6:33

“The earth is the LORD’S and all it contains, The world and those who dwell in it.” — Psalm 24:1

“For this I have been born and for this I have come into the world.” — John 18:37

“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.” — John 14:18

“For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, ‘Abba! Father!'” — Romans 8:15

Table Questions:

  1. How has your understanding of Jesus as King evolved throughout your spiritual journey?
  2. What areas of your life do you find most challenging to submit to God’s authority — and why?
  3. Pastor Jimmy discusses “meeting authority.” When have you experienced a profound encounter with God’s authority?
  4. How does viewing yourself as an adopted child of God impact your daily life and decisions?
  5. In what ways can we make God’s presence the centerpiece of our homes and relationships?
  6. How do you typically respond to disappointment — do you seek worldly comfort or press into God?
  7. Which of the kingdom benefits mentioned in the sermon resonates most with your current season of life?
  8. What practical steps can we take to “seek first His kingdom” in our modern context?
  9. How has understanding God as both King and Friend changed your approach to prayer and worship?
  10. In what ways can we help each other live as “King’s kids” in our community?