You are mine, I am yours forever and ever.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → You are my beloved, wanted, desired children, in whom I rejoice, so rejoice in being children.
- → Turn to me with love, for I, God, turn to you.
- → I, God, love you and I wish you all love me.
- → You are mine, I am yours forever and ever.
- → I push men to be mine, because men are mine and I am them.
- → Belong to me, because you belong to me.
- → I possess you and you possess me only with love.
- → I, the Lord God, have announced to you that you are my children, so you also announce that each of you is my child.
- → I am the Lord God who loves you from the depths of his being, the great soul of eternity and of his children.
- → You, my children, possess my love.
- → Take possession of my sweetness, of my love, that is into you but does not go out, my children.
- → Already you are mine.
- → The belonging to the father really belongs to you.
- → I have created you for love and put in love.
- → The contrast between me and the world explains the mystery and the belonging of the existence between me and you children.
Relative arguments