The son who recognizes me knows me in the face, in essence, knows all about me, love in all its truth and fullness.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Each of my children becomes a ghost that wanders along deceptive roads, does not recognize his and my identity, possesses a not vain, great love, throws himself into extreme choices, lets himself be overwhelmed by the evil that the world has taught him to travel, he does not recognize the beauty of God the Father, the love between father and son, he is clouded by something apparent, which is fixed deeply in his thoughts, in his memory, he is unable to work for my kingdom, for himself, not he knows what possesses him and harms him.
- → Every my child has uncertainties that are not his own, that the world has labeled, sculpted, he lives spotted by an useless label given him from the world, he must only be able to find me, my light, his light and his love.
- → 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.
- → If you live in me and for me, you will be in a great wonder, in eternity.
- → The children of love now know who I am, who they are, live in me, with me, for me and myself for them, united in infinite and eternal communion.
- → Man, the son who discovers love, light, reaches me, becomes part of me, feels, lives in me, for me, has reached knowledge, absolute and unique awareness.
- → Be free children, who are, who live for me, in me, conscious, aware, and who do not let be corrupted because united to me by an incorruptible love.
- → Be in me, as I am already in you.
Relative arguments