
C-1.2 The Divine Order of Ten
The structure through which humanity understands creation, rebellion, consequence,
and the return to God through Christ.
Introduction
The Divine Order of Ten sets out the foundational structure through which life, rebellion,
and restoration may be understood.
It does not replace the commandments of God, nor does it stand above them. Rather, it reveals
the journey that leads humanity to recognise the law of God and live within it.
Creation was not made without order. Humanity was not created without purpose. Yet throughout the ages
mankind has wandered through rebellion, pride, and disorder, often forgetting the structure through
which life was originally intended to flourish.
The Divine Order of Ten presents that structure.
It describes the foundations of creation, the turning away of mankind, the consequences of rebellion,
and the path through which humanity may return to alignment with God through Christ.
These ten points do not function as commandments or laws, but as a framework through
which the nature of humanity and the path toward restoration may be understood.
The Divine Order
One GOD | There is one Creator, and Father of all things, the source of life, truth, and order. |
Two Genders | Human life exists through the union of mind, body, and spirit, the vessel through which mankind lives, chooses, and relates to God. |
Threefold Vessel | Human life exists through the union of mind, body, and spirit, the vessel through which mankind lives, chooses, and relates to God. |
Four Temples | Restoration and alignment with God unfold through stages of understanding, discipline, and service. These stages form the temples through which the soul matures. |
Five Steps toRebellion | Humanity begins to turn from God through small departures from truth. These steps lead gradually toward rebellion, pride, and separation from divine order. |
Six Steps to Christ | Through repentance, humility, and obedience, mankind may return toward alignment with God. Christ stands as the navigable path through the unseen and the bridge between humanity and the Father. |
Seven Deadly Sins | The principal corruptions that damage the body, mind, and soul of the Divine Instrument. The wages of sin is death. |
Eight Spirits of Pride | Pride elevates the self above truth and above God. From pride flow many forms of corruption that distort the human soul and lead it further from divine order. |
Nine Stages of Hell | Through repentance, humility, and obedience, mankind may return toward alignment with God. Christ stands as the navigable path through the unseen and the bridge between humanity and the Father. |
Ten Commandments | The commandments of GOD remain the enduring law through which life is restored to its rightful order under God. |
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