This son distinguishes the supreme being, omnipotent, powerful above all in love, recognizes me as a father, no longer sees the world confusedly, as seductive, fascinating, sees the world in a clear, crystalline, limpid way, as it really is, insecure, vain, he distinguishes the world from me, the invisible from the visible, good from evil, uncertainty from certainty, knows true, authentic love, which he cannot do without, which enters inside him, gives it light and always possesses it in love.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I look to you with love , exist in the greatest and immense fullness of love .→ My words are not orders and are fullness of love .→ Support yourselves , support yourselves with what is fullness , truth and revelation , which is me, the father .→ Happy is the one who recognizes the belonging of being child and having a father who is full of love .→ Enjoy my company and the fullness of a life lived in me.→ To live means to love God , to love God in all his fullness and awareness , to belong to him in everything , to love him and to live him in the daily life and in the brothers we meet , to be with God , to speak with him , to be moulded with him , to feel alive with him and for him , to complete oneself in him in love .
→ This son distinguishes the supreme being , omnipotent , powerful above all in love , recognizes me as a father , no longer sees the world confusedly , as seductive , fascinating , sees the world in a clear , crystalline , limpid way , as it really is , insecure , vain , he distinguishes the world from me, the invisible from the visible , good from evil , uncertainty from certainty , knows true , authentic love , which he cannot do without, which enters inside him , gives it light and always possesses it in love .
→ I know that in every man there is a need to find a reason for thinking , seeking , achieving , accomplishing a purpose , knowing me, finding love , truth , true good , absolute , me, a reason for living and loving .
Relative arguments