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
Romans 11:11-36God’s plan of salvation includes both Jews and Gentiles, demonstrating his desire for all people to partake in his grace, as evidenced in Romans 11:11-36.
1 John 4:10God's love is unconditional and greater than our ability to love him.
Matthew 5:21-48Believers must strive to be examples of godly character by living out Jesus' teachings on dealing with difficult relationships. light
2 Timothy 1:3-72 Timothy 1:3-7 highlights the necessity for believers to invest in nurturing faith-filled relationships, which serve as a divine deposit fostering courage, strength, and a sound mind amidst life's challenges. relationships
2 Timothy 1:6-14According to 2 Timothy 1:6-14, the Christian life requires an unashamed testimony about our Lord and sharing in gospel sufferings, illustrating that spiritual courage and steadfastness are essential for living faithfully in today’s world.
Matthew 26:47-56Through Jesus's calm demeanor in the face of betrayal and arrest, Christians learn that trusting God provides peace and strength that transcend immediate circumstances and fears. trusting God
Jeremiah 3:11-17Humanity's tendency towards spiritual infidelity calls us to recognize our own need for repentance and return to God's grace, as exemplified in Israel's history of faithlessness.
Psalm 91The promises of safety and deliverance in Psalm 91 remind believers of the accessibility and sufficiency of God's power, urging us to seek him as our ultimate fortress in times of fear.

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.