AI-Powered Sermon Preparation
Most pastors spend 10-20 hours a week preparing a single sermon. PulpitPartner cuts that to 3-5 hours — with deeper scripture connections, stronger outlines, and every verse grounded in the KJV text.
Free plan includes 10 AI queries per day. No credit card required.
10-15
Hours Saved Weekly
31,102
KJV Verses Indexed
340,000+
Cross-References
66
Books of the Bible
The Problem
Hours spent flipping through concordances, tracing cross-references by hand, and staring at a blank outline — that is time taken away from shepherding your flock, visiting the sick, and being present with your family.
Without PulpitPartner
10-20 hours per week
With PulpitPartner
3-5 hours per week
The Result
10-15 hours back every week
Time that goes back into counseling, hospital visits, community outreach, leading your church, and being present with your family.
How It Works
Before
Hours flipping through concordances and commentaries
With PulpitPartner
Ask "What does Paul teach about justification by faith?" and get a comprehensive, scripture-cited answer in seconds. Every verse is real KJV text.
Before
Manually searching by keyword, missing relevant verses
With PulpitPartner
Semantic search finds passages by meaning, not just words. "God's provision during hardship" returns verses a concordance would never surface.
Before
Staring at a blank page, struggling to structure the message
With PulpitPartner
Give it a title, scripture, and theme — receive a structured outline with introduction, main points, supporting verses, and application. Edit and make it yours.
Before
Tracing connections by hand across 66 books
With PulpitPartner
Every passage automatically surfaces related scriptures from 340,000+ cross-references. Genesis 1:1 immediately connects to John 1:1, Hebrews 11:3, and Psalm 33:6.
See It In Action
A pastor preparing a message on wisdom and forgiveness asks a single question. Within seconds, PulpitPartner returns grounded KJV scripture, cross-references, and structured insight ready for sermon prep.
What does Proverbs say about the wisdom in forgiveness? I'm preparing a sermon on why forgiving others is not weakness but strength.
Proverbs speaks directly to this theme — the wise person is not the one who retaliates, but the one who has the strength to let go. Here are the key passages:
Proverbs 19:11
“The discretion of a man deferreth his anger; and it is his glory to pass over a transgression.”
This is your anchor verse. Solomon frames forgiveness not as passivity but as glory — a deliberate act of strength. The Hebrew word for "glory" here (tiphereth) means splendor, honor. Overlooking an offense is presented as something majestic.
Proverbs 17:9
“He that covereth a transgression seeketh love; but he that repeateth a matter separateth very friends.”
The wise person covers the offense — not to ignore sin, but to preserve relationship. Contrast this with the fool who rehearses the wrong, driving people apart.
Proverbs 10:12
“Hatred stirreth up strifes: but love covereth all sins.”
A parallel to 17:9. Peter quotes this principle in 1 Peter 4:8 — "charity shall cover the multitude of sins" — connecting Solomonic wisdom directly to New Testament teaching on forgiveness.
Proverbs 25:21-22
“If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: For thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the LORD shall reward thee.”
The strongest passage. Forgiveness here becomes active generosity toward the offender. Paul cites this exact verse in Romans 12:20, placing it at the heart of Christian ethics.
Proverbs 15:1
“A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.”
The practical application for your congregation — forgiveness often begins with the next words out of your mouth. A soft answer requires more strength than a harsh one.
Cross-References for Deeper Study
Suggested Sermon Framework
I. Forgiveness is glory, not weakness (Proverbs 19:11) — It takes more strength to pass over a transgression than to avenge it.
II. Forgiveness preserves what matters (Proverbs 17:9) — The wise cover; the foolish repeat. What we do with an offense defines our relationships.
III. Forgiveness is active, not passive (Proverbs 25:21-22) — Feed your enemy. Give them water. This is not ignoring the wrong — it is overcoming evil with good (Romans 12:21).
IV. Forgiveness starts with the next word (Proverbs 15:1) — Practical application. The soft answer is the first act of forgiveness your congregation can practice this week.
One question. Five grounded verses. A sermon framework. Cross-references to seven more passages.
Quality, Not Shortcuts
The concern with AI in ministry is always the same: will the sermon feel generic? PulpitPartner is built to prevent that.
PulpitPartner provides scripture, context, cross-references, and structure. You bring your voice, your conviction, and your knowledge of your congregation. The AI prepares the ground — you deliver the Word.
Every AI response is grounded in actual retrieved KJV text. The system searches the Bible first, then generates — so it can only cite real verses. Nothing fabricated. Nothing paraphrased as if it were scripture.
Most pastors do not have time to trace a theme across all 66 books by hand. PulpitPartner does it in seconds — which means richer, more scripturally connected messages that reveal the full tapestry of God's Word.
When the research is handled, you spend more time on how to deliver the Word with impact — the tone, the pacing, the pastoral application — rather than just finding the Word.
Capabilities
From initial study to pulpit-ready delivery — PulpitPartner is built for the way pastors actually prepare.
Ask questions about any passage, topic, or theme. Every response is anchored in retrieved KJV text — the AI never fabricates or misquotes a verse.
Search by meaning, not just keywords. Find passages about perseverance, stewardship, or any theme across both testaments.
Generate structured outlines with introduction, main points, supporting verses, illustrations, and a call to action.
Access the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. See connections across the full canon that would take hours to trace by hand.
Read, study, and navigate all 66 books — fast, searchable, and formatted for extended reading and deep study.
Plan multi-week sermon series with thematic coherence. Let AI suggest the weekly breakdown from a single theme.
Our Approach
Most AI tools hallucinate. PulpitPartner retrieves actual scripture before generating any response — ensuring every citation is real.
Whether it is a specific reference, a topical search, or a sermon prep request — type it naturally. PulpitPartner understands pastoral context.
Before the AI generates a single word, we search our indexed KJV database and 340,000+ cross-references for the most relevant passages. The AI only sees — and can only cite — real verses.
Every response includes accurate KJV citations, cross-references, and contextual depth. Nothing invented. Nothing paraphrased as if it were scripture. Your study is built on solid ground.
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