This sharing of harmony, love and light gives you preciousness, certainty of being my children, desired by the father, who wants all the love for his children.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I desire children in the light , of the light , not tormented , who do not drag the world behind them, who think me and who love me.→ This sharing of harmony , love and light gives you preciousness , certainty of being my children , desired by the father , who wants all the love for his children .→ I, the Lord , want all my children to talk to me, to meet me, to announce that I am the Lord , and especially the father of love .→ I desire that you shine of light , of love , that you understand the words of love of the father who loves you, who lives with this love , for this love , who reveals himself only with love and who does not reveal otherwise .
→ I, the Lord , already, every day I walk , I build with you a path of love , I walk with you, I make myself similar to you in walking , I place certainties and you always before me.→ To make it possible for you to choose me, so that you could really love me, in a similar way to mine , I conceived you capable of unlimited love and I proposed an alternative , something different from me, that might seem preferable to you.→ The difference between your nature and the nature of the world should direct you to choose me, similar to you.
→ I, Lord God and father , will transform torments into joy , fears in security , certainties , confusion in clarity , precision , the imperfection which makes you weak , overcome by the insistent forces of the world and the flesh .→ Valid knowledge seeks truth and certainty , and is the first tool for adequate and effective choices and actions .→ A commitment sufficient in duration and intensity can recognize one 's need for certainty and truth .→ In the world the only certainty you have is that I am with you and I love you, but you need a good deal of faith to remember that during a difficulty .
Relative arguments