Chapter 11 presents the family as the only durable foundation of happiness. Money, knowledge, and authority may support life, but they cannot replace the joy that comes from parents, spouses, children, and the web of love that holds them together.
It also argues that God’s Kingdom begins at the family level rather than with isolated individuals or large institutions. The household is where love, life, inheritance, and heavenly order become practiced realities instead of abstractions.
The chapter’s strongest eschatological move is to say that heaven is entered as a family unit. Salvation is not complete when private souls are rescued, but when households are gathered into a God-centered order.