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
Psalm 87:5-6As the Lord registers his people, the acknowledgment of being 'born' in his presence speaks to the assurance of belonging and being known by the Most High.
Psalm 103:1-12In Psalm 103, the psalmist reminds us that true blessings come from recognizing and remembering God's benefits, which include forgiveness, healing, and redemption from the depths of our sin and despair. blessings
John 21Through Jesus' appearance to the disciples in John 21, we learn that God provides for our needs abundantly, enabling us to serve others with the resources and blessings he supplies. serving others
John 1-21John 21 reminds us of the restorative power of serving others, exemplified in Jesus' reinstatement of Peter, demonstrating that no failure disqualifies us from service if we repent and follow Christ. serving others
Luke 17:11-19True gratitude finds its expression in worshipful thanksgiving to God, as exemplified by the one leper who returned to praise Jesus, showing that gratitude is not complete until it leads us back to the feet of God. gratitude
Revelation 3:14-19By opening ourselves up to the Spirit and allowing God to work in us, we can receive the restoration he desires to give us. restoration
John 3:19-21John 3:19-21 serves as a solemn reminder of the human tendency to reject divine truth, encouraging Christians to actively seek and showcase God's work in their lives by stepping into the light.
1 Corinthians 15:29-34The passage in 1 Corinthians 15:29-34 serves as a dire warning against falling into the ways of the world, urging believers to hold fast to the hope of resurrection as the catalyst for moral integrity and spiritual vigilance.

Notes

Since an AI generates these thesis statements and outlines, please use them with caution. Notably, AIs like to make things up, so I wouldn't trust anything it says at face value. Because the AI costs money, this site uses reCAPTCHA to guard against bots, and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Read a blog post for more background on this tool.