AI Sermon Outline Generator

To start, please enter up to 5 Bible passages. The AI will then generate 4 sermon thesis statements, or main arguments, based on the passages. After you choose a thesis statement you like, it will generate an outline for you.

Recent Outlines

PassageThesis Statement
John 6:40Believing in Jesus is the will of God, and it is the only way to receive abundant life and joy. abundant life
Proverbs 13:20We must choose our companions wisely, because our relationships have the power to shape us.
Exodus 30:34-38The distinct composition and prohibition against replicating the incense in Exodus 30:34-38 illustrate how our prayers ought to be unique and pure to maintain a consecrated relationship with God, setting us apart from the secular world. prayer
Genesis 1:1-2:4, Matthew 28:16-20The creation of man and woman as the crowning achievement of God's work in Genesis reminds us that we are made to partner with him, trusting his purpose for our role in his overarching plan of redemption. trusting God
2 Thessalonians 3:16The passage demonstrates that God's promise of peace is not limited by circumstances or understanding, but is available to us continually if we cultivate an intimate relationship with him. truth
1 Thessalonians 5:14-15Idle behavior is not acceptable for those who follow Christ, and should be admonished.
John 1-21John's account of Peter and the beloved disciple reveals how envy distracts us from our God-given path, urging Christians to focus on their unique journey with Christ rather than comparing themselves to others. envy
Colossians 1:17Christ's preeminence is the foundational truth that holds all creation together and should be the central focus of our personal lives.

Notes

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