CRUX · Bible Study

Scripture

Read it yourself first. Then go deeper.

Word Studies · Church Fathers · Reflection

The Approach

The Bible is not as
intimidating as it seems.

Most people approach scripture like a textbook — waiting for someone to explain it to them before they'll read it. These studies flip that. You read the text first, on your own, without notes. Then you bring in the tools.

1

Read the passage cold

No commentary, no notes. Just the text and your attention. Notice what jumps out.

2

Bring in the tools

Word studies, historical context, Church Fathers, CCC references. Now they illuminate rather than replace your reading.

3

Sit with the questions

Reflection prompts to help you connect the passage to your own life, not just your head.

Available Studies

Begin with Romans.

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New Testament · Epistle

Romans 1–5

The Diagnosis Before the Cure

Paul builds the case from the ground up: the universal indictment, justification by faith, and the peace that comes through Christ alone. Start here.

5 chapters 4 movements Word studies Church Fathers
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New Testament · Epistle

Romans 8

The Spirit Who Gives Life

Paul's masterwork on the Holy Spirit, suffering, hope, and the love of God that nothing can separate us from. One of the most studied chapters in all of scripture.

39 verses 3 movements Word studies Church Fathers
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Old Testament · Wisdom

Psalms 22 & 23

Lament and the Shepherd

The psalm Jesus quoted from the cross, and the psalm everyone already knows — read together as a pair, they say something neither says alone.

Poetry Lament
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New Testament · Gospel

John 1:1–18

The Prologue

In the beginning was the Word. Eighteen verses that changed everything — and remain the densest, most theological passage in the Gospels.

Logos Incarnation

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"For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord."

Romans 8:38–39