To announce means to love, to be certain to possess my love, to possess the love you have for me, your father, your daddy, the only teacher, to dedicate yourself to true love, to rejoice in my living, true presence, which has meant for you, to rejoice in my word, to announce to everyone that I exist, I am there, I love you, and you are my sons.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ To announce means to love , to be certain to possess my love , to possess the love you have for me, your father , your daddy , the only teacher , to dedicate yourself to true love , to rejoice in my living , true presence , which has meant for you, to rejoice in my word , to announce to everyone that I exist , I am there , I love you, and you are my sons .
→ Work for me, for my kingdom , for this love , to know my and your identity based on love .→ Be convinced children , realized in their identity , aware of love , belonging to one father , who fall in love with me every day , recognize and possess light , know each other in light as well as in love , made for eternity and not for the world .→ To be happy , to rejoice is the purpose of the father in seeing all the children aware of this unique revelation and identity .→ Take possession of love , of you, of me, of this identity , of this eternity , which exists and is for you.→ I do wonders in your heart , in your reason , in your thoughts , in your deepest identity , and in the dialogue between me and you.
→ Live for me every day even with a single thought , with a single gesture , with love , smiling happily at being children .→ Worry with cheerfulness for me.→ Rejoice in this love with joy , like a child who does not grow up, who lives the days with care , with small and big gestures in love .→ Whoever loves does not contain or limit this joy , every day he lives thoughtless , cheerful , he moves with joy , with love in front of me because he recognizes me as God , father and Master .→ I desire happy children , who live rejoicing of me and them.
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