Rejoice in this love with joy, like a child who does not grow up, who lives the days with care, with small and big gestures in love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → 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.
- → Rejoice of me, who am not vain, adventurous, who am clear, limpid, pure, crystalline and certain.
- → 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.
- → I am the only one in love, in certainty, in joy, in peace, the immortal being, the only teacher, the only God, the absolute essence of perfection, who does not deceive you and will not deceive you.
- → The children of light feel confident, aware of the light that invades them continuously, of their identity, of my identity, of that revelation, and live happy with me.
- → To be happy, to rejoice is the purpose of the father in seeing all the children aware of this unique revelation and identity.
- → Behold, I, the father, said, I did not keep silent, and before the truth in love I always revealed.
- → Now revelation is something wonderful for those who, in addition to experiencing, have full conviction of themselves and me.
- → Every man recognizes my face with love, and so he knows me, the father, all my kingdom and revelation, in which he joins me.
- → The children of justice entertain each other, win over others in love, love like their father, manage to emanate light, have their whole being in light, in love, in peace, they see, hear, speak, act , they participate in equality, in prudence, above all in love and with the eyes of the father.
Relative arguments