Chapter 4 portrays registration as public belonging rather than private inward status. It uses household and nationality language to say that restored people are transferred into a new lineage, a new people, and an actual homeland.

That is why the chapter rejects purely individual registration. Belonging is meant to become tribal, national, and ordered enough to be social reality, not only private sincerity.

This makes Chapter 4 one of the clearest anti-individualist chapters in the vault’s current Unification theology cluster.