Chapter 10 says the goal of restoration history is not abstract moral improvement but the recovery of Adam’s family. Providence keeps moving through Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and beyond because the first household never got restored.
That gives history a surprisingly domestic target. The center of the struggle is not only temple, law, or nation, but the reappearance of a family that can finally stand outside Satan’s accusation.
It also reframes religious history as unfinished family work. The household is not a side issue inside providence; it is where providence is trying to arrive.