The words attributed to Jesus
Reviewed Gospel passages preserve the speaker, surrounding scene, translation, and exact location.
Scripture & memory
The research system keeps biblical witness, historical context, later Christian interpretation, and new application separate so one voice does not erase the difference between them.
Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.
John 5:39 · KJV
Reviewed Gospel passages preserve the speaker, surrounding scene, translation, and exact location.
Narrative, encounters, parables, signs, Passion, and resurrection witness remain distinct from direct speech.
The Law, Prophets, Psalms, wisdom, and first-century Jewish context illuminate the language Jesus uses.
Later theology, prayer, preaching, art, and testimony may inform reflection when clearly named as later interpretation.
Modern questions are addressed as modern applications—not disguised as ancient quotations or events.
The Gospels remain central
When the app uses a direct Gospel line, the research layer knows the textual witness and location. When it applies a teaching to a modern problem, that application remains newly generated speech.
Material written after the lifetime of Jesus can help explain Christian history and later interpretation, but it is never presented as an event from His earthly life.
Your Library
The app does not save microphone recordings. After a paid conversation, the Library can preserve the recognized transcript, a factual summary, continuing themes, and a private note that you explicitly choose to save.
These records exist to help a future conversation continue thoughtfully. They are account data, not spiritual discernment, divine memory, or a judgment about the person.