The father sees the son as son, in love, in understanding, loves his son, rejoices if the son finds the home of the father and his father.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I don't order, I love.
- → I do not show myself to you in command, overpowering or illusory.
- → This is not a command or an order.
- → I do not command, do not order, announce and proclaim gently that I am love for you.
- → I am the Lord, knowledge without boundaries, I am not overpowering, I do not command, do not order and do not impose ideas.
- → I do not command, I do not order, I love.
- → Wanting to command means not loving.
- → The announcement is something great, the mystery enclosed within the soul of my eternity, where I dwell.
- → Work within yourself with love, with delicacy, for my kingdom, for the announcement, and you will find me, my love and your love for me.
- → Blessed are you who listen and gently sow my teachings, treasure the words that I proclaim to you, which are not only sounds, they are the eternal truth in love, the proclamation of the great truth of love that I feel for you, that you feel for me, a truth that has no limits, because I do not set limits in love.
- → Announce to the rich, the poor, everyone, my kingdom, my word, the truth, that I, the Lord, love all of you, and will draw all to me.
- → I told all I said so that you announce to everyone love, that I am love and you are love.
- → You are my beloved, wanted, desired children, in whom I rejoice, so rejoice in being children.
- → I desire that all of you, my children, love, love me, the father, God, and you know from within this very root, the origin of the departure of love.
- → I wish from you moments, instants of love, full of certainty and knowledge of the love I have for you and you for me.
- → I want to see children in light and in love.
- → I want children to announce in light and in love.
- → I want each child to seek and find the pure source of love, love, coherence, security, clarity and transparency.
Relative arguments