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Live Sample
From one sermon: 5 pieces of content
Sample sermon: “Peace That Outlasts the Storm” · Philippians 4:6-7 (ESV)
Small Group Discussion Guide
Peace That Outlasts the Storm · Philippians 4:6-7 (ESV)
Bottom Line
God's peace guards our hearts when we bring him our worries with thanksgiving.
Icebreaker
- What is the most over-packed suitcase you've ever had to haul on a trip?
Looking Back
- Thinking back to Sunday's message, what was one part of the sermon that stuck with you or felt especially relevant to your week?
Into the Word
- Read Philippians 4:6-7 (ESV): "do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God." Paul tells us to present our requests to God. How does the image of a servant placing a meal before a king change how you view your prayer life?
- Paul says we should bring our requests "with thanksgiving." Based on what we heard Sunday, why is it so important to include gratitude when we are praying about things that make us feel panicked?
- The word for guard in verse 7 is a military term for a sentry on watch. Since Paul was writing this while chained to a Roman guard, what do you think he wanted us to understand about the nature of God's peace?
Story & Application
- Tell us about a time when you felt like you were "emotionally packed for every fear." What did it look like for you to white-knuckle that situation instead of letting go?
- If you took your biggest worry right now and truly presented it to God as your Father, how would that change the way you handle your stress tomorrow morning?
One Step This Week
[With God] Pick the one specific thing keeping you up at night this week and, before you vent to anyone else about it, present it to God in prayer and finish with one specific sentence of gratitude for how he has been faithful to you.
Prayer
- Thank God for his faithfulness and for being the One who is in the boat with us through every storm.
- Talk to God about the areas where we are white-knuckling control and ask for the grace to loosen our grip.
- Pray for one another to experience a peace that stands guard over our hearts, even when our circumstances haven't changed yet.
All five pieces, generated from a single sermon transcript in about 90 seconds.
How it works
Three steps. About 90 seconds.
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Paste your sermon
Drop your transcript or notes. Audio upload coming soon.
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Sermoneer drafts your week
Five pieces of content, built on your sermon, in your voice.
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Review, edit, publish
Every output is a draft. You stay in control of every word.
What we believe about this tool
Built for pastors
Sermoneer doesn't generate theology. We start afteryou've preached — drafting the week's content from your sermon, in your voice.
Every output is a draft for you to edit, keep, or discard. We don't replace your judgment. We don't choose your translation. NIV, ESV, NLT, and CSB are all supported.
Built by the team behind seolgyo-ai.com — trusted by 4,000+ pastors in Korea. We've spent a year inside real sermon prep workflows, week after week.
FAQ
Honest questions
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