Free Sermons: Free online sermons provides a collection of biblical sermons from different books of the Bible. These free online sermons are not complete manuscript sermons; however, they are brief sermon outlines with reasonable content.
Sermon From Ephesians 5
If you were granted one wish, what would you wish for? Would you wish for wealth or would you wish for health? What would you wish for?
We read in the Bible that one man was asked this very question: “Ask! What shall I give you?” The Bible tells us that he didn’t ask for wealth, health or victory over his enemies. The Bible tells us that he asked for wisdom.
Wisdom is a very special commodity in the sight of God. God encourages us to walk wisely in the Lord Jesus Christ. What does that look like? Read on…
Sermon From 2 Timothy 3
Have you been presented with a trophy? It may be a trophy for a sport or academic achievement. Generally, most people place their trophies on a self in a prominent place so that they can see it and admire it.
There are some occasions when we actually take hold of the trophy and reminisce. As you reminisce you see that it is covered in dust. Usually, we dust it off and place it back onto the shelf.
Sometimes, we can treat God’s word like a trophy, a trophy that we place on the shelf of our life. We see it, we admire it and some times we read it. Read on…
Sermon From Galatians 1
The cry of the Western world is freedom. We want to be free. Our society is obsessed with freedom. But are we really free. In Galatians chapter one, we find that true freedom is found only in Jesus Christ. Read on…
Sermon From 2 Timothy 1
What do you do when the spiritual fire within diminishes? It seemed that Timothy’s spiritual fire had cooled. It hadn’t gone out but it was seriously wavering. Instead of giving up on him, Paul encouraged Timothy to rekindle the spiritual fire within. Read on…
Sermon From Revelation 21
There was sorrow and sadness. It was a tragedy. A beautiful lady cut down in the prime of her life with cancer. As the family gathered around the grave-site, we were reminded that death was not the end of our existence.
Every time I attend a funeral service, I am vividly reminded that life is short and death is not the end. When we die we all go somewhere. The Bible is full of details about heaven and the afterlife. Read on…
Sermon From Romans 2
Often people who have no ear for music say it all sounds the same, but people who truly appreciate music know that’s not truth. Likewise people who have no spiritual understanding often say that all religions are really the same. They all lead to the same end.
Is that truth? Are all religions the same? Do all religions lead to the same God? Many people would say yes to this, but is this the case? Read on…
Sermon From Romans 5
A gift sometimes can be very special and it can leave an indelible and eternal impression on someone’s life. Lora received such a gift that changed her life forever. She said, “I will never forget the gift that was given to me and the giver of that gift.”
Likewise the gift of God (which is eternal life through Jesus Christ) is a very special gift – a gift that leaves an indelible impression. Read on…
Sermon From 2 Timothy 2
We all have the potential to be role models in our families, in our churches and in our communities. However, the potential can be lost if we fail to nurture certain biblical qualities in our lives.
Let’s face it! There are certain qualities in a person that honor God and there are certain behaviors in a person that dishonor God. What are those qualities that honor God? What are those qualities that make us godly role models? Read on…
Sermon From Hebrews 12
Our journey as a Christian begins with our conversion and the journey finishes with eternal heaven. However, we seldom know what will happen in between. I think most of us would prefer clear sailing, but usually there are turbulence at times. It is in these times that we need all the encouragement we can get.
The Scriptures continually encourage us not to give up on life when we hit difficult times. We need to hang in there. We need to remain focused. We need to follow the course set before us as Christians. We need to run the race of life faithfully, setting our sights on Jesus Christ.
The Christian life is not easy so we need all the help we can get. We need all the encouragement we can get. Read on…
Sermon From James 1
A young wife returns home from a day of shopping with a very expensive dress. The husband is absolutely lived. “How could you do this,” he shouted. “I don’t know,” she said, “I was standing in the store looking at the dress. Then I found myself trying it on. It was like Satan was whispering to me, ‘Gee, you look beautiful in that dress. You should purchase it.’” “Well,” the husband said, “You know how to deal with Satan! Just tell him, ‘Get behind me, Satan!’” “I did,” replied the young wife, “but then he said ‘It looks great from back here, too.’”
Temptation is very real and we all face temptation at times. We must remember that temptation itself is not a sin. However, giving into temptation is! The problem is not temptation but how do we deal with temptation that often find us?
James gives us some insights that will help us resist the deadly temptation that often find us. Read on…
Sermon From Luke 3
We live in a world with many competing voices. Every single day we are bombarded with different voices. These different voices are constantly shouting us, telling us how we are to live, what we need to buy, how we should spend our time and money, etc. etc.
These competing voices are very real. They are powerful and they want us to listen to them and they want us to do as they say.
But there is a voice that is different from all other voices – the voice of God. God speaks to us today through his word and he wants us to listen to him. But the question we need to ask ourselves is this: Are we willing to listen to the voice of God? Are we willing to allow God’s voice to shape our lives and mold us into the people of God? Read on…
Sermon From Ephesians 4
Working together with each other is no easy task. Even as Christians we can find it difficult at times to work together with each other.
God has created us as unique individuals and that means we are going to have different opinions, different convictions, different desires, different perspectives, different gifts and talents and different priorities.
These differences are not inherently right or wrong; they are simply the results of God-given diversity and personal preferences. These differences can stimulate productive dialogue, encourage creativity, promote helpful change and generally make life more interesting; however, these differences can also make it difficult to work together. Can we work together in harmony when we are uniquely different? Read on…
Sermon From Ephesians 5
To surrender all to God seems totally impossible! We know that God wants us to give everything to him, but still surrendering all to God seems only a pipe dream. To give our lives totally to him and his purposes seems an impossible task!
Nevertheless, we read in the Bible of a young teenage girl who surrenders all to God. I often wonder what made this teenage girl surrender all to God? What made this teenage girl give her life totally over to God and his purposes?
Let me say that the answer to these questions are not something profound. Read on…
Sermon From Ephesians 3
Most people know of Hudson Taylor. He was a missionary to China. Hudson Taylor had a son called Howard. Howard said this of his famous father: “For Forty years the sun never rose on China that God didn’t find my dad on his knees.”
We could say unequivocally that prayer was an important part of Hudson Taylor’s life and ministry. When you read stories of the great Christians of the past, we discover that they saw prayer as an important part of their lives and ministry.
The apostle Paul also recognized the importance of part for life and ministry. Read on…
By the way, there are many more free online sermons scattered throughout this website. My prayer is that they would be an encouragement and resource for pastors who want to preach the word of God to the people of God.
Book Resources
If you are collecting books for your library, then you should consider Christ-Centered Preaching by Bryan Chapell.
Byran Chapell’s approach to preaching stresses expository preaching because he believes Bible exposition alone offers authority and redemptive power.
Byran Chapell teaches preparation, organization, and delivery basics and offers help for special preaching situations.
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This is another great book for your library on homiletics. How To Preach Without Notes by Charles W. Koller will teach you the mechanics on sermon preparation.
Learning the mechanics of sermon preparation will help you prepare for the pulpit with a freedom to preach the word of God to the people of God.
Dr. Charles W. Koller argues for the primacy of expository preaching without notes and articulates its distinctive principles.
Among the eighteen topics he discusses are the biblical conception of preaching, the advantages of preaching without notes, homiletical devices, the importance of structure and the systematic filing of materials.
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How to Prepare Bible Messages by James Braga is another great book on homiletics for your library.
This is a how-to-do-it book that lives up to its promise.
James Braga teaches clearly and logically the step-by-step process of preparing and delivering effective sermons.
Instructions are spelled out simply, so even a novice can follow them without a teachers help.
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These three book resources will definitely help you learn how to outline a sermon.