My love for you will be understood when you will free yourself from what the world overwhelms you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → The world is vain, the uncertainty is vain.
- → The world is overbearing, does not lead or attract you to me.
- → My love for you will be understood when you will free yourself from what the world overwhelms you.
- → You fight, act disorderly, confusingly, sometimes you do not understand all that surrounds you, that gives you pain and anguish.
- → Now every piece of your life is crushed, you live a life broken by hate, falsity, seduction, vanity, by that world which makes you living as prisoners and not as children.
- → Everything will be done and each piece will take the place that it will have to take in the greatness of God.
- → I, the Lord, wish that you love in joy, without sorrow, that every day you slip what does not belong to me with lightness and sobriety.
- → The visible does not last.
- → Love surpasses barriers in the world, all sorts of evil and ambiguity.
- → They love the things of the world, that are not worth loving.
- → Among my children, someone knows me, many do not know me yet, they wander in search of something which can take their thoughts, they love nonexistent platforms, vain, useless things of the world, they turn and turn around to empty thoughts to fill up these thoughts.
- → Yet you let yourselves be involved in a world built on null, empty elements, in which there is nothing, absolutely nothing.
- → When I see you in your weakness, in your pain, in the life that passes, that drags in the pain, I tell to leave every noise, every deception, the world and the flesh.
- → The world does not belong to you.
- → You are not part of the world, you belong to me, the father, the sole reason of being.
- → Remove and reject you too the world, which is neither yours nor mine.
- → Recognizing their poverty in the world, they understand well that the world deceives them and makes them do things that are not theirs.
Relative arguments