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expository sermon outlinesFree Expository Preaching Outlines – Expository Sermons – These are free expository sermons to use in your work as an evangelist. Use them as examples to work out your own expository sermons or, when you need to, print them out as sermon notes to use in the pulpit. You can also download them as PDF files to store on your hard drive. Use them to teach and save souls. These expository preaching outlines were preached in pulpits of the church of Christ.

Free Expository Sermon Outlines

These free expository sermons convey the truth of God like nothing else can. Topical sermon outlines  may be the most popular but an expository sermon may get some truths taught better than anything else. This is because of a deep focus on the text itself. Expository preaching outlines should be part of your arsenal in the pulpit.

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Lord of the Sabbath

Date written: February 24th, 2007 Scripture ref: Matthew 12:1-8 SUBJECT: Jesus TITLE: Lord of the Sabbath PROPOSITION: In this lesson we will study Matthew 12:1-8 specifically that in this passage, we have an 1) Insufficiency, 2) Indictment, 3) Implication, 4) Identity. OBJECTIVE: To be familiar with Matthew 12:1-8 and the teaching of Jesus in this […]

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“I Am The Lord and Master” – Sermon

SUBJECT: Jesus

TITLE: I am the Lord and Master

TYPE: Expository

PROPOSITION: Jesus is the our Lord and Master. He says that as Lord and Master he became a servant of all.

OBJECTIVES: We should all think about how Jesus is our Lord and Master and how since he called himself a servant, that we should much more see ourselves as servants.

AIM: I want to impress upon each one the distinctive, yet complimentary roles as Lord, Master, and Servant within the person of Jesus.

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Sermon on Psalm 119:9-16 – The Cleansing of the Word

Introduction:

1. Recently I received a note in the suggestion box that reads: “A sermon on Are We Doing God’s Will? Or Are We Lukewarm or Have We Left Our First Love? We should find a work no matter how small or great and do it with all our might. Yes we hear this over and over and over but do we think the Lord is not talking to each and every one of us? It seems that we think and act as if we think someone else will do that task hence it usually doesn’t get done.”

2. My apologies to the author if you didn’t want the note read. However:

1) It reveals this concern in a way that I cannot.

2) It is a powerful call to Christian service.

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Pray For Others, Pray For Knowledge, Pray For Wisdom

THINGS CHRISTIANS SHOULD PRAY FOR!

INTRODUCTION:

1. Open your bible please to Colossians 1:9&10.

2. In Colossians 1:9-11 Paul prays for those of the church at Colossae. In this lesson we are going to limit our study to just verses 9&10. We will study verse eleven in another study.

3. We will study this prayer for at least two reasons.

1) One reason will be to apply it to our own lives. If those of the church at Colossae needed these things then each and every Christian would need these things. Do you agree?

2) Another reason for studying these things is so that we will better understand what we should pray for when we pray. Again, do you agree?

4. Let’s begin to discuss the things that Paul prayed for.

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Christ is Preeminent

INTRODUCTION: Read Colossians 1:18-19.

1. Open your Bible please to Col. 1:18-19.

2. Paul teaches that Christ is first and superior to all others.

3. In discussing these things Paul uses the word “preeminence.”

4. Paul mentions for areas in which Christ is to be understood as “preeminent.” We’re talking about four areas where Christ is to be understood as first and superior to all others.

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Sermon on the Work of Christ | What Christ Brings

Sermon on the Work of Christ — Sermon outline by Tom Moore on the blessings that Christ brings. From Ephesians 2:11-18

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Earth-Based, but Heaven Bound

INTRODUCTION: Philippians 3:17 – 4:1 A. Where are you right now? 1. Look around – what do you see? Touch something with your hand. 2. This is the world that we experience with our five senses – this is the world with which we are familiar 3. This is the world that holds the attention […]

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Pray for Strength, Pray for Patience, Pray for Joy

INTRODUCTION:

1. Turn in your Bible to Colossians 1:11.

1) Colossians 1:11 is a continuation of the prayer that Paul begins in verses nine and ten.

2) In verses 9&10 Paul mentions eight things that Christians should pray about.

3) In verse eleven Paul mentions additional things that Christians should pray about.

2. The things that Paul prayed for those of Colossae are things that every generation of Christians should pray for.

3. In this lesson we will discuss the things, from verse eleven, that Paul prayed for on behalf of the Christians at Colossae.

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Sermon on Priorities | I Count All Things But Loss

INTRODUCTION: Read Philippians 3:4-11

A. Many businesses issue periodic profit-and-loss statements

1. Profit and losses are listed to show whether or not a company made money

2. Jewish rabbis used this kind of accountant terminology to compare what was important and what was not

3. Jesus used a similar approach, Matthew 16:26

B. In our text of study Paul included his own profit-and-loss statement, Philippians 3:7-8

C. As we investigate the text before us, we will see what mattered to Paul and what did not.

D. Each of need to ask, “What is truly important to me?”

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The Nazarite Vow – Going Beyond and Doing it God’s Way

INTRODUCTION: Numbers 6:1-21

1. God anticipated that there would be those in Israel who would want to go beyond the average.

2. God provided a way for them to do so.

3. They were to make a voluntary vow to God.

4. Not just any vow but one that God would specify.

5. I believe this to be a fore-shadowing of the Christian walk which is closer to God than the walk of any previous dispensation.

DISCUSSION: The Nazarite vow was…

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The Rich Man and Lazarus

Scripture ref: Luke 16:19-23

SUBJECT: Covetousness

TITLE: The Rich Man and Lazarus

Type: Expository

PROPOSITION: To study the story of the rich man and Lazarus and notice: 1) The characters, 2) The circumstances, 3) The cries of the rich man, 4) The conclusions of the story.

OBJECTIVES:Each listener should be able to understand the story, repeat it, and explain it.

AIM:To familiarize everyone with this story and teach its lessons so as not to fall into similar circumstances as the rich man.

INTRODUCTION:

1. Read: Luke 16:19-23

2. About the Text:

1) Context starts in Luke 16:13ff

2) Contrast between serving God and mammon (v.13).

3) Covetous Pharisees overhead (v.14).

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The Preeminent Christ Provides Reconciliation

INTRODUCTION:

1. Open your bible please to Colossians 1:20-23.

2. In Colossians 1:20-23 Paul uses the word “reconciliation” which refers to man being made friends with God and being at peace with God when an individual obeys what will allow the blood of Jesus to cleanse their sins.

3. In this lesson we’ll discuss the things that Paul teaches us about being reconciled to God.

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I Am The Bread of Life Sermon – Another “I Am” Sermon

SUBJECT: Jesus

TITLE: “I Am The Bread of Life”

PROPOSITION: In this lesson we will study Jesus statement, “I am the bread of life.” We will look at 1) The significance of the bread, 2) the source of the bread, 3) the supping of the bread, and 4) the supply of the bread.

OBJECTIVES: Each person should be able to understand the meaning of the statement, “I am the bread of life” and how that statement applies to them as individuals.

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Sermon on Jacob | Lessons from the Life of Jacob

Sermon on Jacob – Tom Moore examines the life of Jacob in this sermon outlines and draws lessons for us in the 21st century.

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Facts and Lessons from Colossians

INTRODUCTION:

1. Open your Bible please to Colossians 1:1-8.

2. Colossians 1:1-8 acquaints a reader of the book of Colossians with who wrote the epistle, who the epistle was written to and some of the reason why the epistle was written.

3. Before we get into a study of the book we will say a few things about the city of Colossae.

1) Colossae, geographically was located in Asia Minor. Colossae is about 450 to 500 miles North West from Jerusalem if a person were to go by airplane. Someone, going by sea and by land may travel twice that far.

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Resurrection Sermon Outline – I am the Resurrection and the Life

SUBJECT: Jesus

TYPE: Topical/Expository

TITLE: John 11:25 Sermon | I Am The Resurrection and the Life

PROPOSITION: Jesus is the resurrection. Identifying Jesus in this way means that He is 1) The Son of God, 2) Powerful and Authoritative, 3) The bringer of hope, 4) The bringer of life, 5) The Promiser, 6) The Overcomer, 7) The Future.

OBJECTIVE: Each hearer will be able to grasp the significance of this claim, understand how it relates to us today, and relate how this affects our future.

AIM: I want to convincingly show that the history of the resurrection, our baptism, and the hope we have for the future should motivate each individual to more dedicated service in their life to the Christ.

INTRODUCTION:

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Christ is the Image of God and the Creator of the Universe #2

INTRODUCTION:

1. Open your Bible please to Colossians 1:16-17.

2. In our earlier lesson we discussed Colossians 1:15-16b.

3. In this lesson we will discuss Colossians 1:16c-17.

1) In these verses the focus is still on Christ as Creator.

2) In addition to the emphasis of Christ being Creator, emphasis is also about Christ keeping the entire universe and everything within it functioning and orbiting properly.

3) Without the power and management of Christ everything would collide and there would be utter chaos.

4. Let’s go to Colossians 1:16c-17 and learn things that will impress us to remain in awe about Christ.

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Thanking God For His Blessings

INTRODUCTION:

1. Open your Bible please to Colossians 1:12-14.

2. In Colossians 1:12-14 Paul speaks of five things that Christians are to be thankful for.

3. Thankfulness should be characteristic in the life of every Christian.

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Rejoice in the Midst of Suffering

INTRODUCTION:

1. Open your bible please to Colossians 1:24-29.

2. In Colossians 1:24-29 Paul continues to amaze his readers when he speaks of rejoicing in his sufferings.

3. Most people think of many reasons to complain when they experience sufferings.

4. Paul, earlier in life had been beaten and stoned due to his faithfulness to Christ.

5. Paul, as he wrote the letter to those of Colossae was in prison in Rome.

6. Let’s discuss things that Paul says in Colossians 1:24-29 that help us to understand why Paul would rejoice in his sufferings.

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Healing at the Pool of Bethesda Sermon – Wondrous Miracle at the Pool

PROPOSITION: In this sermon we see an 1) unrealized cure, 2) unabashed command, 3) unjustified criticism, 4) unapologetic confirmation.

Objectives: That each would understand the events that occurred at the pool of Bethesda and learn the lessons of appropriate compassion and sinful apathy.

Aim: That each would have a better understanding of this event in the life of Christ.

INTRODUCTION:

1. Read: John 5:1-17

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