Every man desires love, a great, deep love, that gives him welfare, harmony and balance.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → My mouth says words of love.
- → I, the Lord God, call you by name and whisper words of love.
- → From you I do not want torments, judgments, empty words, confused, throwing here and there in the world, I want words that go beyond the sound, calling me father and dad.
- → Joy and rejoice in these words 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 wish you walk with me, in light, in love and in joy.
- → I want children who announce, listen, speak in light and in love.
- → Children, I love you, I want love, joy, abandonment and trust.
- → I want love in abundance, to fill and overflow every my container.
- → If you discover the greatness of this desire for love, you will never leave me.
- → I want every my child do the work of loving me insistently.
- → I want every child of mine looks at me as father, master, looks my love, in himself, because he was created for love, to be my son, for my home, where I live, for eternal and endless life.
- → I want my children to have more abandonment, trust and listening towards me, not to let themselves be taken by discouragement, disappointment, the inconsistency of the world, to rejoice in every moment lived with me, for me, and to confide in me.
- → I want you have a great and no little knowledge.
- → Every man desires love, a great, deep love, that gives him welfare, harmony and balance.
- → Blessed are you who reach out and make love yours in all its forms, who love to the point of reaching me, staying with me, wishing not to move away from me and not being able to do without me.
- → Blessed are you, when you rejoice in my fatherhood, seek, discover, find my fatherhood, me, the source of love, of harmony, the desire of the father and to be children.
Relative arguments