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
Song of Solomon 1:7In Song of Solomon 1:7, the bride's desire to find the one she loves challenges Christians to pursue God with a similar intensity and transparency in our prayers, rather than hiding our spiritual needs. prayer
Song of Solomon 1-7The Song of Solomon, through its intimate portrayal of love and desire, illustrates how God’s love for his people is both passionate and covenantal, providing a model for how Christians should deeply love God and one another.
Song of Solomon 1:1-4As the bride longs for the presence of her beloved in Song of Solomon 1:1-4, we are reminded of our own spiritual longing for God’s presence, encouraging us to pursue a deeper, more personal communion with him as part of our spiritual journey.
Hebrews 4:16Approaching God's throne with confidence allows us to experience divine help, enabling us to be better stewards of our relationships and offer Christ-like love to those around us. relationships
Romans 12:12Prayer is essential for enduring tribulation and rejoicing in hope. prayer
Psalm 145:18Genuine prayer is an expression of faith and truth, and it is pleasing to God. prayer
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18We can find true joy in Jesus by prayerfully entrusting ourselves to God's will. prayer
Matthew 5:44Matthew 5:44 challenges us to transcend our natural inclinations towards revenge, and instead, employ the potent tool of prayer as a means to foster divine peace and forgiveness in our hearts. prayer

Notes

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