Whoever loves me, loves in a dialogue of light all that is mine, himself and this love that he lives.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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- → The Lord God reveals himself to you children to make himself known to you completely, without hiding, he makes you know this great, free love, which looks to you as children and not as sinners.
- → I reveal myself to let you know this absolute love between me, who am the father, and you my children.
- → I have already said, talked and revealed everything.
- → Here is that God is a father, only love, who loves his children and awaits from the children response of love.
- → The Lord God has spoken, he has listened, he has loved, he continues to love and generates love.
- → So the Lord God has spoken, concluded, in love has spoken and his conclusion is love.
- → I, the Lord God, have said, look to you with love, with that love which, if known, will make you eternal in light, in love, you will ultimately be mine and in your final conviction of being.
- → The lord said.
- → You have heard my words.
- → Dialogue with love with me.
- → Tell me about what you feel.
- → Here is the lord said and spoke with love.
- → The love makes me father and you children.
- → Now the Lord has spoken, he said, continues to reveal in his greatness and in his love.
- → Whoever loves me, loves in a dialogue of light all that is mine, himself and this love that he lives.
- → I speak and listen.
- → I keep talking.
- → I rejoice when my children talk about love for me.
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