Expository Sermon Outline
- Text: one primary Bible passage
- Big idea: the main claim of the text
- Point 1: what the text says
- Point 2: what the text reveals about God
- Point 3: how the congregation should respond
Create a clear sermon outline from any Bible passage or preaching topic. Get a title, big idea, main points, Scripture anchors, applications, conclusion, and discussion questions you can adapt for your congregation.
Use it as a preaching framework, then adapt the wording, illustrations, and pastoral emphasis in your own voice.
A good sermon outline gives you freedom in the pulpit because the structure is already clear. Start with one of these formats, then let prayer, study, and pastoral judgment shape the final message.
One Big Idea: God personally leads, restores, protects, and welcomes His people.
One Big Idea: Jesus blesses a life that looks weak to the world but is rich in the Kingdom of God.
One Big Idea: Repentance begins when we remember the Father's house, and grace meets us before we earn our way home.
Read the passage slowly and identify the movement of the text before deciding what you want to say.
A sermon becomes stronger when every point serves one clear message.
Strong application is specific without becoming manipulative.
A sermon outline is a structured plan for preaching with a title, central message, introduction, main points, Scripture support, application, and conclusion.
Most sermon outlines work best with two to four main points. Short homilies may only need one movement.
Yes. Use the outline here, then open the main HomilyWriterAI writer on the homepage to develop it into a complete draft.