Salvation and Exaltation
The Plan
A liturgical ascent from foreordination to glorified stewardship.
"The ascent was ordained before the veil and sealed through covenant fidelity."
Chapter I
Premortal Design
Mandate
The commission precedes embodiment and is proven in time.
Before mortality, souls stood in council. Calling, agency, and assignment were pronounced in the presence of the Most High.
- Identity is conferred in holy order, not self-manufactured.
- Agency is preserved so covenant loyalty may be chosen.
- Mortality is a deliberate proving field, not random exile.
Chapter II
The Mortal Veil
Principle
The metric is covenant fidelity under opposition.
Under the veil, memory dims and consequence sharpens. Progress demands obedience, sacrifice, remembrance, and endurance.
- Faith gains weight because the veil conceals certainty.
- Opposition reveals allegiance and refines character.
- Covenant community preserves witness through generations.
Chapter III
Atonement and Redemption
Balance
Mercy is covenant-legal, never arbitrary.
Atonement reconciles justice and mercy without diminishing either. Through lawful mediation, breach is answered and the penitent are restored.
- Justice is satisfied through authorized mediation.
- Mercy restores trajectory, never triviality.
- Repentance reorders desire, speech, and action.
Chapter IV
Exaltation
Outcome
Glory is inherited through covenant becoming.
Exaltation is the mature end of covenant life: sanctified nature, ordered households, and trusted governance beneath eternal law.
- Exaltation is relational and administrative, not solitary.
- Glory corresponds to consecrated stewardship.
- Inheritance follows proven trust and transformed being.
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