Chapter 4 treats Cheon Il Guk citizenship as something formed through family life, witness, purity, and inheritance rather than granted as a merely inward status. God’s long grief is answered when people on earth become the citizens, families, and people who can finally receive His love directly.
The chapter therefore measures heavenly ownership by restored people rather than by office or possession. Witnessing, family education, and public-hearted sacrifice become forms of building citizenry, not optional ministry extras.
Its later sections gather that citizenship into a social ethic: one heart, one body, one mindset, and one harmony. The result is a picture of Cheon Il Guk less as abstraction and more as a lived inherited order.