Group sermons into folders, search them by title, and find any message in moments.
See the passages you return to most across all your sermons, each linked back to where you used it.
Sermons stay on your device. Export a backup any time and carry your work to a new phone yourself.
A more intuitive way
Write down your sermons. Build with preachers in mind. Find the Bible verses you want to preach from, select them, and place them directly in your text. No complex workaround. Just you, your mind, and scripture.
The shape of your teaching
Every verse you drop into a sermon is quietly counted. Over time the app shows the passages you preach most often, each one linked back to the sermons that use it. It is a clear picture of where your teaching has been spending its time.
Most sermon prep means juggling a Bible in one window, a study tool in another, and a notes document in a third. Biblelexical brings them together. You write in a clean, distraction-free editor, and the whole Bible is one tap away, so the verse you are reaching for lands in your text without breaking your train of thought.
There are two fast ways to bring Scripture into a sermon:
Good preaching grows from careful reading. Without leaving your sermon, you can open any verse to see the original Hebrew or Greek behind a key word, follow cross-references to related passages, and read commentary from teachers across the centuries. The study desk and the writing desk are the same desk.
Questions
Yes. Pick a book, chapter, and verse, or search the whole Bible by a word. The verse is inserted as a tidy, linked reference you can find again later.
Yes. Writing, inserting verses, and studying the text all work with no connection. Your sermons are saved on your device.
On your phone, in private. Nothing is uploaded and there is no account. You can export a backup if you switch phones.