The Arche Covenant represents the original, divinely established order—where God’s authority is first entrusted to the family as a sovereign tribunal under His headship.
1. Arche: The Original Foundation
Arche (ἀρχή) means "beginning" or "first principle"—not just in time, but in authority. The Arche Covenant is the foundational agreement established by God at creation: humanity in relationship with Him, entrusted with dominion (Genesis 1:28), and the family as the first institution of governance, priesthood, and justice.
2. Covenant: Binding Relationship Under God
This covenant is seen in Eden (with Adam), reaffirmed with Noah (family as remnant), and developed through Abraham (household as holy nation). It is not a legal contract, but a relational bond where God dwells among His people, and authority flows from Him to the patriarchal head, who governs in righteousness and intercedes for his household.
3. Family as the Ark of the Covenant
Just as the Ark of the Covenant held the tablets of the Law, Aaron’s rod, and manna—symbols of divine rule, authority, and provision—so the family holds:
The Law: Moral instruction (Deuteronomy 6:6–7)
The Rod: Disciplinary authority (Proverbs 13:24)
The Manna: Divine provision and presence
Thus, the family becomes a living Ark, a sacred vessel of covenantal life, where God’s sovereignty is practiced daily.
In Fire Arche, this convergence ignites: the fire of God’s presence rests upon the arche—the original covenant family—restoring it as a sovereign tribunal, self-governed under Christ, the true Melchizedek.
The only order on this earth we belong to. Melkezedican.
The only order on this earth we belong to is the Order of Melchizedek—an eternal, divine priesthood rooted in Christ as the Arche, the original and sovereign Head.
Logos as Arche: The Eternal Word
Christ is the Logos (John 1:1)—the divine Reason, the Word through whom all things were created. As Arche, He is not merely the beginning in time, but the ruling principle of all existence. The Melchizedek order transcends Aaronic lineage; it is eternal, self-originated, and heavenly (Hebrews 7:3). Christ, like Melchizedek, has no recorded genealogy—symbolizing His eternal nature: “without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days nor end of life” (Hebrews 7:3).
Melchizedek biblical person; King of Salem and priest of the Most High (Gen. 14)
Arche Light: The Illuminating Presence
Arche Light is the uncreated radiance of God’s presence—the Shekinah that dwelt in the Holy of Holies, now revealed in Christ: “God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ” (2 Corinthians 4:6). This light is not physical, but covenantal illumination—the fire that guides, judges, and purifies. In Fire Arche, this light ignites the family as a sovereign tribunal, revealing divine order in the darkness of human systems.
Arche Love: The Covenant Bond
Arche Love is the original, self-giving love (agape) that binds the Trinity and extends to humanity. It is not sentiment, but covenantal commitment—the love that led Christ, our High Priest, to offer Himself once for all (Hebrews 9:12). This love establishes the family as God’s first institution, where authority flows from divine relationship, not coercion. As 1 John 4:16 declares, “God is love,” and to abide in love is to abide in God.
Thus, the Order of Melchizedek is the only true sovereignty: Christ as Arche—the Light that enlightens, the Love that redeems, and the Logos that orders all things. To belong to this order is to live in the Fire Arche: liberated, consecrated, and eternally governed by Him.


