Chapter 2 unpacks the first line of the Family Pledge and turns it into a compact theology of Cheon Il Guk. A family becomes an owner not by asserting status but by entering a form of life in which it can dwell with God, participate in His work, and share love with Him and True Parents.
The chapter also reframes homeland. Homeland is not first geography but the place where the whole person can rest, be welcomed, and live in settled joy. In its strongest form, that homeland begins where God and True Parents can finally share daily life with a restored family.
This makes the pledge more than aspiration. It is a condensed vision of citizenship, attendance, settlement, and kingdom-building by centering on true love.