Passage Brief by Bible Morning

Context-Engineered Study Tools

Passage Brief by Bible Morning

Not one blended AI answer. A structured workflow — where every source is separated, every claim is checkable, and Scripture always comes first.

“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

— 2 Timothy 2:15 (NKJV)

Built on Diakryon

One standard. Every engine. Built to discern.

Every Bible Morning engine is built to one proprietary standard — Diakryon, coined from the Greek diakrisis, discernment. Seven disciplines every engine has to pass before it ever answers you. Here are four.
1

One Calling

Each engine does exactly one job and names what it will not do. A verse engine doesn’t trace words; a word engine doesn’t build cases. Focus, enforced in the engine itself.
2

Living Source

It fetches and verifies the real text and the real lexicon as it runs. It never generates Scripture or definitions from memory.
3

The Rails

Every claim is checkable. It flags what it isn’t sure of, never states a Strong’s number it’s guessing, and explains the grammar in plain English.
4

The Redirect

It’s a study tool, not your pastor. Personal and pastoral questions go back to a human and your church. It points to God; it never stands in His place.

Other engines are built to answer. Diakryon is built to discern — and to keep you the kind of believer who can. One standard. Every engine. (Coined from the Greek diakrisis — discernment.)

The Foundation

Every engine sits on a guardrail.

Before an engine runs, a guardrail sets the rules — your translation, your trusted sources, your lane, your voice, and where the AI must defer to a pastor. It’s the floor Passage Brief is built on, and it’s the easy first step. Build yours, then come back and study.
The Engines

Available now. More in testing.

Each engine is a context-engineered workflow you set up once in your own AI and use every time you open your Bible. Start with what’s ready today.
One-time payment. You own it. No subscription.
The Bible Morning Distinctive

What makes this different

Without Passage Brief

  • One blended AI answer with no source accountability
  • Commentary mixed with AI guesswork — no way to tell which is which
  • No guardrails — AI drifts into any theology it wants
  • You consume the answer. You don’t study the text.

With Passage Brief

  • Each engine has one job — kept separate
  • Every commentary source named, under its own heading
  • Guardrails lock versions, sources, and honesty rules first
  • You study the text. The engines serve you.
Questions

Questions, answered

Passage Brief by Bible Morning is a suite of context-engineered Bible-study engines. Instead of one blended AI answer, each engine has a single job, names its sources, and keeps Scripture first — so you study the text rather than consume a chatbot’s summary of it.
A Guardrail Builder is a fifteen-minute, nine-question process that produces a personalized guardrail for your AI. It tells the AI your translation standard, the commentators you trust, where the theological lines are, and how you sound — so it works with you instead of guessing about you. Editions exist for Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
No. Every engine is built on the Pillars of Bible Morning. The tools help you study; they are not a teacher, a pastor, or the Holy Spirit, and they never solicit personal confessions or counseling-level information.
Where This Leads

Use the engines. Then understand them.

An engine works whether or not you understand it. But the believer who understands AI is the one who can tell when it drifts, why the guardrails matter, and why a context-engineered workflow protects the text where a raw chatbot won’t. The Academy is where that understanding gets built, so you steward the tool instead of trusting it blindly. Be users, not consumers.

Engines you keep. Study that’s yours.

Not subscriptions to someone else’s platform — context-engineered engines you set up in your own AI workspace and use every time you open your Bible.

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

— Psalm 119:105 (NKJV)