God loves, reveals to men and pursues each one of you only with love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The invisible God hides, in hiding works, reveals with love to be sought, recognized and rediscovered.
- → I don't want the children to let themselves be taken by the snares of the world, of the flesh, by the flattery of that world that drags them and pushes them not to seek me, not to possess me, not to feel loved.
- → Every man seeks love, is convinced that he has found love, has gone absurd passages, that only confused and disappointed him.
- → Man can not do without such slavery, and for the need of love he searches for ways leading him to destruction.
- → The purpose, the end of my children's existence, is the love between me and them discovered, sought, recognized, appeared, accomplished and realized.
- → Work for me, for my kingdom, for this love, to know my and your identity based on love.
- → Be convinced children, realized in their identity, aware of love, belonging to one father, who fall in love with me every day, recognize and possess light, know each other in light as well as in love, made for eternity and not for the world.
- → To be happy, to rejoice is the purpose of the father in seeing all the children aware of this unique revelation and identity.
- → Take possession of love, of you, of me, of this identity, of this eternity, which exists and is for you.
- → I do wonders in your heart, in your reason, in your thoughts, in your deepest identity, and in the dialogue between me and you.
- → My heart generates the essence of love, joy, and pain.
- → Announce that God is love, father of love, a father who runs you, runs with you, is with you in moments of pain, of joy, is beside you and never leaves you.
- → Rejoice by spending time with me, meeting me every day in joy and sorrow.
- → Every child in joy or in pain loves me deep down, but still does not recognize it.
- → I reveal to every my child in pain, in joy, in confusion and in clarity.
Relative arguments