Chapter 1 identifies God’s will not as vague obedience or abstract spirituality but as the realization of the original family through Adam and Eve. The four-position foundation is the visible form of that will: God, husband, wife, and children joined in true love.

The chapter also deepens the embodiment theme. God created Adam and Eve not only as objects of love but as His visible dwelling place in the physical world. That makes the Fall a rupture in both family and cosmic mediation.

Its most distinctive warning is about timing. Love is sacred enough that it cannot be taken prematurely. The first family needed maturity, obedience, and right order for love to become life-giving rather than catastrophic.