Now there is me with my children, the beloved who loves them with all reason and all the great heart of God the father.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → 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.
- → This is the existence of being sons.
- → Sweetly scream father we love you, we want to be with you, you are unique to us.
- → Leave useless and vain things.
- → I have already chosen you in the preciousness of love.
- → The world and the flesh live and feed themselves of this fragility and weakness of every man, and succeed to drag my children in a poverty which insists overbearingly in your life until crush and make tottering your existence in something of nonexistent, in a poverty which has relation with the anger, the disappointment and every kind of illness and vanity.
- → Day after day my children live bombarded by situations they don't want and find themselves living.
- → Now there is me with my children, the beloved who loves them with all reason and all the great heart of God the father.
- → Whoever loves me, loves in a dialogue of light all that is mine, himself and this love that he lives.
- → I already shine.
- → Love is my only purpose.
- → If you look for me in love, you think of me, you listen to me, in love you will find me and you, there will be no more difficulties and disturbances.
- → After knowing what I have revealed to you, proclaim it to others only with love.
- → Do not be overwhelmed by the world.
- → You are loved children, but do not understand it, keep flattering from what surrounds you, abound in love and have a huge amount of love, but you give it in exchange for what does not belong to you.
- → Do not be afraid.
- → 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.
Relative arguments