Christians Need The Gospel

CNTG Study Bible Project

A growing, Christ-centered study Bible built from years of teaching and Scripture study.

What This Is

A verse-by-verse study Bible focused on the finished work of Christ — including commentary, application, cross-references, and word studies.

Click any verse to explore context, devotional insights, or tools that connect and simplify ideas across Scripture.

Project Status

This is the first stage of a larger project. Additional books, expanded modules, and visual teaching charts will be added over time.

Members-Only Preview:
This early release is available exclusively to members while the project continues to expand.

How It's Built

The content is drawn from years of prior teaching and writing. Given the scale of the project, I focus on the pipeline so every note stays grounded in my material, theology, and teaching patterns.

Software organizes and cross-references the work; the structure, theological boundaries, and editorial direction come from me. This is a growing project and will continue to be refined over time.


Study Bible Modules

Romans
Romans
Galatians
Galatians
Ephesians
Ephesians
Hebrews
Hebrews
more modules coming

How to use this Study Bible

Quick Controls

Adjust Text Size

Use the A+ and A- buttons in the toolbar to change the text size for comfortable reading.

Verse Tools

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Application (A)

Click the "A" icon to read a personal application for the verse ("What does it mean to me?").

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Study Notes (N)

Click N in the toolbar to show phrase highlights across the chapter. Click underlined phrases to focus commentary. Off by default to reduce clutter.

Connect (arrow)

Next to each verse with commentary. Click to see how this verse functions within the chapter's argument and the flow of the section.

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Contrast (binoculars icon)

Next to each verse with commentary. Click to see one likely misunderstanding or misreading a reader could have, and the single most theologically significant distinction that resolves it.

Inside Study Notes

When you open commentary, each segment has two tools:

Simplify
Simplify

Rephrases the commentary segment into clear, accessible language while maintaining theological depth.

Synthesize
Synthesize

Condenses the segment into one non-negotiable theological truth in exactly one sentence.

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