Loading...
Search, filter, and discover the perfect illustration for your sermon
Free to browse · Sign up free to unlock most illustrations · Premium ($9.95/mo) for the full library of 50,000+ illustrations
As we grapple with the profound call to Racial Reconciliation, I invite you to immerse yourself in the implications of Matthew 25:35, where Christ says, “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and...
There’s a young woman named Sarah who had always dreamed of being a professional dancer. From the moment she could walk, she was twirling and leaping, pouring her heart into every lesson and practice. But as she reached her teenage...
Imagine a ship navigating through a dense fog, its crew straining to see beyond the bow. The captain, knowing the perilous rocks and hidden currents, relies on a faithful compass. This compass, forged through years of experience and crafted with...
As we delve into the rich tapestry of Romans 8:19-22, we discover a profound truth that resonates deeply with the heart of progressive Christian theology. The Apostle Paul writes of a creation eagerly waiting, groaning in anticipation for the revealing...
Maria had always been a whirlwind. With a heart full of passion, she dove headfirst into every project, every relationship, often leaving behind a trail of chaos and unmet expectations. But one rainy evening, while volunteering at a local shelter,...
In our churches, mental health struggles can often be shrouded in silence, hidden behind carefully polished smiles. It's a heavy burden many carry alone, just like the woman in the Gospel who reached out through the throngs of people, desperately...
In our rapidly changing world, the call to dismantle tyrannical leadership resonates with profound urgency, echoing the poignant truths found in Romans 8:19-22. The Apostle Paul paints a vivid picture of creation itself—groaning and longing for redemption. Can you hear...
In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, the promise of Heaven beckons us with both profound challenges and beautiful opportunities. Ephesians 2:8-9 reminds us that "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of...
The content emphasizes the importance of engaging with the message of 'The Bible is Not a Sex Manual' through personal reflection, community action, and prayer. It encourages individuals to consider their role in promoting justice and transformation within their communities, highlighting that small acts of faithfulness can lead to significant change.
Imagine a young woman named Sarah, who once found joy in the simple things: a walk in the park, sharing laughter with friends, or curling up with a good book. But as the years went by, she found herself caught...
There’s a story of a woman named Clara, a beloved matriarch in her community. After losing her husband, Clara faced the crushing weight of grief, feeling as though her world had turned gray. One evening, as she sat on her...
There’s a story I came across recently that beautifully captures the essence of kindness and transformation, much like Mary’s journey in the Gospel. A woman named Sarah spent years feeling isolated and unworthy. After a challenging divorce, she moved to...
As we gather in this sacred space, we find ourselves confronted with the profound interplay of crisis and hope—two realities that often coexist in our lives and communities. The Apostle Paul, in Romans 12:2, invites us to a radical transformation...
In Victor Hugo's *Les Misérables*, we witness the transformative journey of Jean Valjean, a man whose heart is gradually reshaped through the practices of joy, prayer, and gratitude. Imagine Valjean in the damp, shadowy corners of a prison cell, his...
In the heart of a bustling city, there was a young woman named Sarah. She had always been a firm believer, her faith a steady anchor in the storms of life. Yet, when her mother was diagnosed with a terminal...
Psalm 23 begins with the profound declaration, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” This imagery of God as our shepherd is not merely poetic; it is deeply theological. It speaks to our fundamental human need for guidance,...
In our bustling, often chaotic world, the quest for genuine spirituality can feel like navigating a dense fog. It's easy to become disoriented, lost in the clamor of voices that promise fulfillment but leave us feeling hollow. Just as the...
There was once a wise old woodcarver named Eli, who lived in a small village. Eli had a reputation for crafting beautiful sculptures from the roughest pieces of wood. People marveled at his artistry, but little did they know the...
Patience is often seen as a passive waiting, but in the context of *agape* love, as Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, it becomes an active, transformative force. This passage tells us that love is patient, but to truly appreciate...
There once was a young man named David, who lived in a small village nestled among rolling hills. From a distance, his life seemed perfect; he had a loving family, a good job, and a warm community. But inside, David...
As we explore the profound theme of self-control, we must first understand its deep roots in Scripture. The Hebrew word for self-control, *mishpat*, speaks to a sense of restraint and justice, an inner fortitude that allows us to govern our...
In a small village nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a wise, elderly woman named Abuela Elena. Known for her deep faith, she had a gift for understanding the gentle nudges of the Holy Spirit. One day,...
In our churches, mental health struggles often linger in the shadows, quietly affecting so many of us. Think of it like the woman who reached out to touch Jesus' hem in the throng of people—she was desperate, yet invisible among...
As we gather today to reflect on what it means to say, "We are *Imago Dei*," we find ourselves standing at a crossroads of faith and responsibility in a world yearning for hope. The passage from Luke 8:1-3 offers us...