No one will separate you from the love of God, because we are bound by the love of father and children.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I want you to love me, I always love you, in silence, joy and pain, I invite you to true, complete love that comes from within and shakes you hard, deep, intense.
- → I am powerful, strong God, wisdom, intelligence, full joy, light, especially total, comprehensible love, I am your everything, supreme essence and knowledge.
- → I, the Lord God, speak to my children in silence, in joy, in sadness, continuously, with strength, and I wait for the brave ones who love me.
- → I want my children to love me with the certainty of understanding that they are loved, that I am the only one who loves them strongly, with power and with all his being.
- → This love I have for you is not broken or destroyed, is solid and strong as the nature I have created for you.
- → I, the Lord, gently speak to you of my heart, of my reason for you all, I am a father, I do not impose, do not order and gently approach you.
- → My kingdom is certain, founded on the certainty, the love, the unity, the harmony, the peace, the understanding, the delicacy, it is gift of God father, the most high, given not with orders or commands, which starts from me, infinite, light and love.
- → If you don't lead it, your mind imposes on you the contents of the world, sooner or later painful.
- → In this world, material logic imposes itself on man before he is able to defend himself, but it is subjected to destruction, and this painful bond pushes man to seek beyond.
- → Because I have transmitted and given to you the love of my being, you possess it, it is not impure, it is pure and it is a free love, which brings peace and justice.
- → Rejoice yourselves of this love not ordered, given and free.
- → My children turn, spin, fall on the same difficulties, they can't understand, they can't comprehend my nature, the essence of God the father, this love given, which is only for all of them.
Relative arguments