Sermon Outline Template: The Tool to Preach Your Best Sermons Yet

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Preaching is an art form. It takes an ancient written word and prepares it to be understood, remembered and acted upon. In all of its artistry, it will transcend eras, societies, cultural backgrounds and enter the soul of humans who will be so deeply moved and touched, that their lives will never be the same again. It is a Kerygma, the proclamation of eternal, timeless truths. God’s Word comes to life like a symphony, each note in tune with the essence of the Message.

Preaching is not for the faint of heart. James, the leader of the first Jerusalem church, Jesus’ own brother declares “Not many [of you] should become teachers [serving in an official teaching capacity], my brothers and sisters, for you know that we [who are teachers] will be judged by a higher standard [because we have assumed greater accountability and more condemnation if we teach incorrectly]” (James 3:1 AMP).

Preaching has the power to sway the course of one’s life, to change eternal destinies as the Scriptures won’t “come back empty-handed. They’ll do the work I sent them to do, they’ll complete the assignment I gave them” (Isaiah 55:11 MSG). Knowing “…the word of God is living and active and sharper than any double-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, both joints and marrow, and able to judge the reflections and thoughts of the heart.” (Hebrews 4:12 LEB).

It is a privilege to bring the Word of God to the people of God. As the prince of preacher, Charles Spurgeon, once said “We cannot play at preaching. We preach for eternity” for “We are not responsible to God for the souls that are saved, but we are responsible for the Gospel that is preached, and for the way in which we preach it”.

In this short article, you will discover what you must do before you start writing your outline, use the perfect tool to write it and get ready to preach it. This system is adaptable (you can use it for any different type of message), scalable (it can be used for series as well) and simple. You will find an explanation for the terms used and then see the simplified version of the template.

Before You Preach

In order to preach efficiently, fully empowered by the Holy Spirit, become a P.R.O.

Like every preacher, you have developed the habit of proximity with your Savior. In these moments, pray the Lord of the Work to reveal to you through the Holy Spirit what He wants to communicate to you first, and through you secondly. After all, “God’s Spirit has shown you everything. His Spirit finds out everything, even what is deep in the mind of God” (1 Corinthians 2:10 CEV).

Read the intended text you want to preach on. Let it permeate you. Read it in different versions, read the previous chapters and the following ones. Read it daily for a few days (or weeks even). Gain understanding, perspective and depth.

Observe the text, the important words, the repetitions, its style. Is it poetry, a historical narrative or a theological statement? Your perception and text conclusions will help you craft your outline.

Preparing Your Outline

1. Whether you preach an expository, topical, textual or narrative sermon, the first step is to choose your text(s). Maybe the text chooses you because you’re following a series or preaching from a Bile book. The fact remains the same: the Sacred Text remains your main ingredient.

2. Ask yourself these five different questions, which will direct your message and communication:

You can call this the MILPAS.

Your Outline

In order to prepare a spiritual meal worth digesting, your outline will be comprised of these components