Free Sermon Generator
Create Bible-Based Sermons With Clear Structure, Illustrations, and Application
Generate sermon outlines or full sermon drafts that are biblically grounded, easy to preach, and practical to apply. Ideal for pastors, church leaders, and ministry teams who want a strong starting point with scripture support, memorable points, and a compelling invitation.
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How the AI Sermon Generator Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Add a Topic or Scripture (Optional)
Enter a sermon topic, a primary Bible passage, or both. If you leave one blank, the tool will infer a helpful direction based on what you provide.
Choose Mode, Occasion, and Length
Pick an outline or full sermon, select an occasion (Sunday, Easter, funeral, etc.), and set a word count to match your preaching time.
Generate and Personalize
Get a sermon draft with points, scriptures, illustrations, and application—then personalize with your stories, local context, and pastoral emphasis.
See It in Action
Turn a simple topic or scripture reference into a complete sermon outline or preach-ready draft with structure, application, and a strong closing.
Topic: anxiety Scripture: Philippians 4:6–7
I need a sermon for Sunday about anxiety.
Title: From Worry to Peace: What to Do With Anxiety (Philippians 4:6–7)
Big Idea: God’s peace guards our hearts when we bring our worries to Him in prayer.
H2: Introduction — The Weight of Worry
- Common sources of anxiety (family, finances, health)
- Hook: “What do you do with the thoughts you can’t turn off?”
H2: Point 1 — Replace Panic With Prayer (Philippians 4:6)
- What ‘be anxious for nothing’ does and doesn’t mean
- Practice: turn worries into specific prayers
- Application: a 5-minute daily prayer list
H2: Point 2 — Pray With Thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6)
- Thanksgiving as a lens of trust
- Illustration idea: re-framing a situation by remembering past faithfulness
- Application: write 3 evidences of God’s care this week
H2: Point 3 — Receive God’s Guarding Peace (Philippians 4:7)
- Peace as protection for heart and mind
- Application: bring your ‘next step’ to God today
H2: Conclusion — A Peace That Stays
- Summary + invitation to respond
FAQ Q: Does having anxiety mean I lack faith? A: Not necessarily—scripture invites us to bring anxiety to God and practice trust.
Closing Prayer: A short prayer asking for peace, wisdom, and steady trust.
Why Use Our AI Sermon Generator?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Sermon Outline or Full Manuscript
Generate a structured sermon outline (points + subpoints) or a complete sermon manuscript with transitions—ideal for Sunday sermons, midweek messages, and special services.
Bible-Based Structure With Supporting Scriptures
Build sermons around a primary passage or topic with relevant cross-references, responsible interpretation, and clear theological flow that supports preaching and teaching.
Engaging Introduction, Illustrations, and Application
Includes attention-grabbing openers, illustration ideas, and practical application so your sermon connects with real life—not just ideas.
Audience- and Occasion-Aware Sermons
Tailors language, examples, and pastoral emphasis based on your audience (youth, new believers, leaders) and occasion (Easter, Christmas, funeral, wedding).
Clear Closing: Summary, Call to Action, and Optional Prayer
Ends with a strong conclusion that reinforces the main takeaway, offers next steps, and can include a closing prayer or invitation when appropriate.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Sermon Generator with these expert tips.
Anchor every point to the text
Even in topical sermons, tie each main point to a clear scripture reference. It strengthens clarity, authority, and trust for listeners.
Write a single-sentence ‘Big Idea’ first
A crisp takeaway helps everything else—title, outline, transitions, and closing—stay focused and memorable.
Use one primary illustration per point
Too many stories can dilute the message. One strong illustration per point is usually more effective than several short ones.
Make application specific, not generic
Replace broad statements (‘trust God more’) with concrete next steps (a prayer practice, a conversation, a habit, or a community action).
Edit for your voice and context
Adjust phrasing, add local examples, and verify references. Your lived pastoral experience is what makes the sermon uniquely yours.
Who Is This For?
Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.
A sermon generator that actually helps you preach, not just fill a page
A good sermon is more than words. It has to have a center, a clear shape, and a real invitation for people to respond. That is usually the hard part when you are juggling hospital visits, meetings, and, honestly, the mental load of doing ministry week after week.
This AI Sermon Generator is built for that moment when you need a strong starting point fast. You can generate a sermon outline or a full manuscript with a biblical structure, supporting passages, application, and a closing that lands.
Not perfect out of the box. But preachable with a little shepherding from you.
What you can generate with this AI Sermon Generator
You can use the tool in a few different sermon styles, depending on what you need that week.
1) Sermon outline (fast and structured)
If you are the kind of preacher who works from notes, this is the easiest win. You get:
- Title options and a one sentence big idea
- A hook for the introduction
- 3 to 5 main points with subpoints
- Scripture support and application per point
- A closing summary, plus an optional prayer
2) Full sermon manuscript (ready to rehearse)
If you need a fuller draft, the manuscript mode adds transitions and more explanation. Still not wordy for no reason. Just enough to help you rehearse, edit, and make it yours.
3) Expository or topical sermons (depending on your mode)
If you enter a passage, the tool can help shape an expository flow with context and themes. If you enter a topic, it can build a topical message with cross references. Either way, you can keep the interpretation responsible and grounded.
How to get better sermons from the tool (small inputs, big difference)
The output quality depends on what you feed it. Here are a few inputs that tend to make the biggest difference.
Pick one primary text, even for topical messages
Even if you are preaching on something like anxiety, forgiveness, or purpose, choose a main passage. It helps the sermon feel anchored instead of stitched together.
Example:
- Primary text: Philippians 4:6 to 7
- Topic: Anxiety
- Big idea: God’s peace guards our hearts when we bring our worries to Him in prayer
Define the audience in plain language
Not “the church”. Be specific.
- New believers who have never read the Bible
- Parents who are exhausted
- Youth who are anxious and overwhelmed
- A grieving family at a memorial
That single line changes the illustrations, the tone, and how direct the application feels.
Tell the tool what you actually want the listener to do
This is where sermons get real. If you know the next step, the draft gets sharper.
Examples of concrete application:
- Pray through a worry list every morning for 7 days
- Reconcile with one person this week, start with a text message
- Read the whole chapter of the main passage and journal one takeaway
Editing the draft so it sounds like you (and not a template)
The fastest way to make any AI sermon draft feel human is to add three things.
- One personal story you would actually tell
- One local detail from your community or current season
- Your natural phrasing for key transitions and invitations
Also, double check scripture references and wording. The tool can help you draft, but you are still the shepherd. That part does not get automated.
Sermon ideas you can generate in minutes
If you are staring at a blank page, try one of these prompts.
- “God’s peace in anxious times” (Philippians 4:6 to 7)
- “The Father’s heart for prodigals” (Luke 15:11 to 32)
- “When God feels silent” (Psalm 13)
- “Forgiveness when it is hard” (Matthew 18:21 to 35)
- “Hope in grief” (John 11)
- “Resurrection changes everything” (1 Corinthians 15)
A quick note on using AI in sermon prep
Using AI does not replace prayer, study, or the Spirit’s leading. It just speeds up the first draft. For most pastors, that is the painful part anyway. The tool helps you get unstuck, see structure faster, and spend more time refining, praying, and caring for people.
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