The father takes care of his son, can not leave, not love, neglect and ruin his child.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I, the Lord God, am always next to my children and do not leave them, because they are precious.
- → If you, my sons, bless everyone, give abundantly and love as I do, you will shine.
- → The Lord loves you in the greatness of his love, because the Lord is great in love.
- → Do not be vagrant because you are abundantly rich.
- → Happy are those who are in the light, who shine with me in the great light, that covers them and that makes them mine.
- → You are precious in all that I have done for you and designed for this preciousness.
- → I have in store for every my child great, not small, and immense things to the point that you will not want to go back.
- → I don't want the children to let themselves be taken by the snares of the world, of the flesh, by the flattery of that world that drags them and pushes them not to seek me, not to possess me, not to feel loved.
- → I desire children in the light, of the light, not tormented, who do not drag the world behind them, who think me and who love me.
- → What is relative, the world is temporary, deceptive, intentionally false, it must be understood for what it is, it must not be loved, desired, overestimated, it must be let go, it must be seen as non-existent, illusory and not feared.
- → The world is the negative pole of choice and has the task of deceiving man and making him suffer until man decides to love God fully.
Relative arguments