Here is the Lord God spoke only with love and for love, only love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The Lord God has spoken, he has listened, he has loved, he continues to love and generates love.
- → I want you children to love me sweetly, continuously, acting and developing in love.
- → I want to love you all the time and that is what I do.
- → I am the Lord God, especially the father, who speaks gently and continuously.
- → I am the master, the father, the highest and I love immediately and continuously.
- → I love continuously, now, immediately and always.
- → The realized man feels himself child, loved, complete, in the light and joined to me in an union of love, sweetness, light, he recognizes me, has absolute certainty that I am his father, that he is a child, he meets me, divides everything with me, is entirely mine, he needs nothing, sees clearly and moves in a distinct way.
- → I speak with love, only with love and truth.
- → Now the lord promises, he makes a pact of love with you children, of love only.
- → In the memory of the father there is only love and eternity.
- → Now I, the Lord, God father, intervene in your life, I tell you gently and insistently that I am only love.
- → This is me, God, only love, eternal love, forever.
- → I am powerful, strong God, wisdom, intelligence, full joy, light, especially total, comprehensible love, I am your everything, supreme essence and knowledge.
- → Now announce, proclaim with love, speak of me wherever you go, with sweetness, perseverance and over all love.
- → I, the Lord God, am joy, harmony, peace, justice, truth, especially love, that love that entered into you completes, makes you love and be loved by me.
- → I, the Lord, want all my children to talk to me, to meet me, to announce that I am the Lord, and especially the father of love.
- → Every one of my children is reached by me in the small, great, eternal, things, he is not reached by me in the things of the world, which are not revelation.
Relative arguments