Week 2: The Lord Is Our King
Isaiah 33:20-22
This message settles the heart by lifting the eyes back to the throne of God. In a shifting world and in the turning of seasons, the church is reminded that the Lord has not moved. He is still King. His rule is not shaky, hurried, or confused. It is good, steady, righteous, and full of peace. The message invites believers to begin again by recognizing his authority not as pressure, but as safety. When the Lord is our King, our worship finds its order, our hearts find their rest, and our steps find direction. It leaves the heart with hope that God's kingship is not distant theology. It is present help and present peace. Begin the week by placing leadership back where it belongs, in the hands of the Lord. Let his kingship reorder your thoughts, calm your fears, and shape your choices. Lord, reign over every part of my life. Teach me to trust your leadership, rest under your rule, and walk in the peace that comes from your kingship.
- The message opens in the setting of the Feast of Trumpets and a new spiritual season.
- The church is called to recognize both the goodness and the urgency of the moment.
- At the center stands one clear truth: Jesus is the rightful head and King of his people.
- From there the sermon invites surrender, trust, and worship under his rule.
- Begin the week by placing leadership back where it belongs, in the hands of the Lord.
Begin the week by placing leadership back where it belongs, in the hands of the Lord. Let his kingship reorder your thoughts, calm your fears, and shape your choices.
Lord, reign over every part of my life. Teach me to trust your leadership, rest under your rule, and walk in the peace that comes from your kingship.
Week 2: The Lord Is Our King
Isaiah 33:20-22