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
1 Corinthians 12:27-31Through 1 Corinthians 12:27-31, we uncover how God has uniquely equipped each believer with specific talents, calling us to unify these diverse gifts within the church to manifest his glory. talents
Habakkuk 2The woes pronounced in Habakkuk 2 serve as a stark reminder that while earthly power may flourish temporarily, it is faith in God's ultimate justice that sustains the faithful. faith
Exodus 16Through the required daily collection of manna, Exodus 16 teaches that unity is forged when individuals come together to follow God's commandments, understanding that each person's contribution supports the collective well-being. unity
Luke 17:11-19Drawing from Luke 17:11-19, this passage teaches that while many seek physical healing, true restoration is found in praising God for his blessings, presenting a challenge to believers to prioritize spiritual gratitude over physical desires. healing
Revelation 1:5The passage Revelation 1:5 reflects on the love and sovereignty of Jesus as he 'rules over the kings of the earth,' which challenges believers to recognize and submit to his ultimate authority in their personal and communal lives.
Philippians 4:11-13We can find joy in the Lord, regardless of our abundance or lack. true happiness
Deuteronomy 6:1-9By actively trusting and relying on God, we can experience true fulfillment and contentment.
Psalm 57God is a refuge and strength for the humble and trusting.

Notes

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