Chapter 3 pushes Unification theology beyond private inward hope and toward nation, world, and sovereignty. A restored family is not meant to remain private; it is supposed to widen into a restored people, homeland, and public order.

The chapter repeatedly stresses that people without a nation remain vulnerable. In that logic, religion cannot be satisfied with preserving inward faith if believers remain publicly homeless and unprotected.

Book 10 also ties public order to heaven itself. The chapter says Jesus remains in paradise because the sovereignty directly linking earth and heaven has not been completed, and it repeats that heaven is not entered by people who lived alone. Family and sovereignty are therefore presented as one unfinished problem.