You are mine, children of light, of love, because I am light and love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I, the Lord God, am always next to my children and do not leave them, because they are precious.
- → If you, my sons, bless everyone, give abundantly and love as I do, you will shine.
- → The Lord loves you in the greatness of his love, because the Lord is great in love.
- → Do not be vagrant because you are abundantly rich.
- → Happy are those who are in the light, who shine with me in the great light, that covers them and that makes them mine.
- → You are precious in all that I have done for you and designed for this preciousness.
- → I have in store for every my child great, not small, and immense things to the point that you will not want to go back.
- → The announcement is the gospel, the manifestation of love, to find, to make one's identity known, it is myself in the presence, it is joy, peace, love, harmony, wisdom, to take care of me and of my love.
- → Happiness is love, harmony, light, knowledge, justice, truth, purity, especially revelation of me and you.
- → The Gospel of God is his proclamation, love, certainty, joy, and light.
- → Others must see your light, joy, harmony, and peace.
- → Life beyond the material world is fullness of good, quite different from the life of this world.
- → Cross the world and its darkness to discover that you and I are completely different, eternal, wonderful and blessed.
- → Look at the world without fear, to find the totally other in us.
- → What passes and ends is completely different from me, but it is always an opportunity for love.
- → You are able to defeat the deception of the world, because it is quite different from us.
- → Find me as something completely different from the world, necessary for being, for knowing, fullness of being, of truth, of knowledge and love.
- → My and your being completely different from the world is not easily understood by those who have adapted to the logic of the world.
Relative arguments