AI Bible study,
bounded by Scripture.
Trinity uses modern language models as the engine for verse-by-verse explanations, chapter summaries, original-language analysis, and Scripture-first chat. The model never free-roams. Every response is anchored to the passage in front of you and bounded by orthodox Christian theology.
Where AI helps
- Tap-to-explain on any verse, chapter, or passage
- Chapter summaries you can read or listen to
- Original-language analysis with Strong’s concordance
- Scripture-first chat — every question linked to the verse that prompted it
- Sermon and study document drafting (Trinity Plus)
- Multi-translation comparison on the same verse
Where AI does not
- Daily devotionals are human-written by our editorial team
- Theology and doctrinal positions are bounded by historic Christian orthodoxy
- No drift into speculation, prediction, or doctrine outside the passage
- No replacement for pastoral counsel, confession, or Christian community
- Trinity will say "I do not know" when a question goes beyond what Scripture answers
Engine, not identity
Scripture remains the identity. The model is the engine. Trinity uses a multi-provider fallback — so if one model is unavailable, your study does not stop. Conversations are encrypted in transit. Your queries are not used to train external models. Trinity’s purpose-built study tools give deeper, more contextual analysis than a general-purpose chatbot, because they are constrained to the Bible.
How Trinity Assist works in your hand
Open any chapter and tap a verse. A panel slides up with the verse insight in front of you — historical context, theological weight, and how the verse connects to the broader passage. Tap "Go deeper" and you can ask Trinity Assist any follow-up question about that specific verse. Every answer cites the surrounding text. Every conversation is saved beside the verse that prompted it, so two weeks later you can return to Romans 8:28 and find your own questions still there. This is not a chatbot floating in space — it is a study companion that lives inside the passage you are reading.
Three orthodoxy guardrails we enforce
- Scripture-anchored: every response is constrained to the verse, chapter, or theme you tapped. The model is not free to wander into doctrines the passage does not raise.
- Historic Christian orthodoxy: the system prompt names the Nicene Creed, the canon of Scripture, and orthodox interpretive tradition as the boundary. Heterodox positions are not presented as equal alternatives to historic Christian belief.
- Honest refusal: when a question goes beyond what Scripture answers — speculative end-times timelines, personal prophecy, private interpretations the church has never settled — Trinity acknowledges the boundary instead of inventing an answer. "I do not know" is a faithful response.
Limitations we are honest about
Language models still make mistakes. Trinity Assist can occasionally summarize a verse imprecisely, miscite a cross-reference, or miss the strongest argument for a position. Treat every response as a starting point — read it, weigh it against the text yourself, and take meaningful questions to a pastor or trusted teacher. Trinity is built to help you study; it is not a replacement for pastoral counsel, the local church, the sacraments, or your own time with the open Bible. We would rather be useful and honest about our limits than impressive and overstated.
Questions, answered plainly
Does Trinity replace pastors, teachers, or community?
No. Trinity is a study companion, not a counselor or a church. Every output is a starting point — review it, weigh it, take it to your pastor or study group. Trinity will not pretend to be more than that.
How are theological guardrails enforced?
The model is system-prompted with orthodox Christian belief, the relevant passage, and a strict instruction to stay anchored. If a question pushes outside the passage or outside historic Christian theology, Trinity acknowledges the boundary instead of speculating.
Are daily devotionals written by AI?
No. All daily devotional entries are written and edited by our team before they ship. The reflection you read each morning was written by a person.
Are my chats stored?
Your verse-linked Q&A history is saved beside the text in your account so you can return to a previous question. We do not sell or trade that data, and we do not share it with model providers for training.
Which AI model does Trinity use?
Trinity uses a multi-provider gateway — Gemini, Grok, and Google Direct among others — with automatic fallback if one provider is degraded. The provider is an implementation detail; the constraint that matters is the system prompt that anchors every response to the passage and to historic Christian orthodoxy.
Can I see what verses Trinity Assist is referencing?
Yes. Every response is anchored to a specific passage, and cross-references it cites are tappable so you can jump to them and read in context. Verse citations are visible inline — Trinity Assist will not give you a claim without showing the Scripture behind it.
What languages does Trinity Assist support?
English and Spanish today, with the same guardrails enforced in both. Spanish responses are anchored to the Reina-Valera 1909 text when relevant; English responses default to the translation you are reading.
What happens if I ask a question outside Christian theology?
Trinity will politely decline and explain that it is a Bible study companion, not a general-purpose assistant. Trinity is not the tool for cooking recipes, code questions, or other faiths' scriptures — and trying to use it as such will simply hit a refusal, not a hallucination.
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