Behold the father loves you, he will attract and upset your whole existence with his love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Love shocks, overwhelms, draws to me, it's my knowledge, it's me.
- → I, the Lord God, am pure happiness and I will draw everyone to me with my love.
- → The world is overbearing, does not lead or attract you to me.
- → Behold the father loves you, he will attract and upset your whole existence with his love.
- → Tell everyone that I will draw you all to me, that you are always with me and that all that is mine is yours.
- → Everything comes from love and draws towards it, but it is not easy to realize this in this world.
- → Go and say that God exists, he is a father, that every man is a son, my son, a creature that belongs to me and will not be forgotten.
- → This bond between you and me has a reason to be, to exist, it must be found, discovered, recognized and lived.
- → I do not speak of the richness of the world, I speak of the richness of the reason for existence and the knowledge of love, which exists from the creation between me and my children.
- → In ogni suo aspetto l'essere di questo mondo implica un pensiero che lo precede, lo fa esistere, lo regola e lo oltrepassa.
- → I want you to love me at every moment of the day and night, that your gaze does not rest on me with torment or difficulty, but rest on me with love, the great love that I have placed within you.
- → My child, I have created you, created in love, I have always called you by name, I have always been with you, without ever detaching myself, I have given you from the beginning intelligence, knowledge, love, all that you needed, of you I know everything, every difficulty, disturbance and worry.
- → Every my child has intelligence, the gifts that I have put into his heart, in reason, in the world he encounters so many difficulties, lack of love, worries, uncertainties, at the right time he finds a certainty, must discover my gifts, found my gifts he can work, get great results and reach eternity.
Relative arguments