Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Summary: Warning, Mercy, and Christ
“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is not merely a frightening sermon. It is a severe warning meant to awaken sinners to danger and direct them to the mercy of God in Christ.
A Sermon Preparation Template Rooted in Scripture
A Scripture-rooted sermon preparation template for pastors, teachers, and ministry leaders who want the text to govern the message.
Sermon Outline Template: From Biblical Text to Gospel Application
Use this sermon outline template to organize a message that follows the text, centers on Christ, and calls for faithful response.
Jonathan Edwards Sermons: A Guide to Reading Them Biblically
Jonathan Edwards’ sermons can sharpen modern Christians, but they should be read under Scripture, with discernment, and with attention to both doctrine and pastoral application.
How to Preach a Sermon for Beginners Without Losing the Text
A beginner-friendly guide to preaching a sermon that stays rooted in the biblical text from preparation to delivery.
What Is Expository Preaching? A Biblical Definition and Guide
Expository preaching explains the meaning of a biblical text and applies it to the church under the authority of Scripture.
Charles Spurgeon Sermons on Faith: What We Can Learn Biblically
Charles Spurgeon’s sermons on faith repeatedly direct sinners away from themselves and toward Christ. His preaching helps us see that saving faith rests on Jesus, not on the strength of our feelings.
Expository Preaching vs Topical Preaching: Strengths, Dangers, and Wisdom
Expository and topical preaching are not enemies when both submit to Scripture. The key question is whether the sermon’s message is governed by God’s Word.