The framework behind the platform — the seven canonical threads that hold Scripture together — and the seven doctrinal positions that follow from a consistent, literal-historical-grammatical reading of the text. Every position is openly stated, sourced, and meant to be tested against the biblical text.
God genuinely desires the salvation of every person — and means it. The plain reading of Ezekiel 33:11, 1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9, and Matthew 23:37.
Election in Scripture is corporate before it is individual — three elect bodies: Israel, the elect angels, and the Church-in-Christ.
Scripture unfolds through distinct administrations — each on its own terms, each with its own covenant logic.
The Church is not appointed to wrath — she is removed (harpazō) before the 70th Week of Daniel, the Tribulation that belongs to Israel.
Six literal days, a historical Adam, a global Flood, and approximately 6,000 years of biblical chronology — the foundation that the gospel rests on.
The genuinely saved are permanently sealed by the Holy Spirit until the day of redemption — secured not by their performance but by the Sealer.
Christ's atoning work was genuinely made for every person — 1 John 2:2's whole world is the whole world. The provision is universal; the application is through genuine faith.