I invite to love, I do not condemn.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I give to you, I welcome you as children and not as sinners.
- → The beauty of love lies in this revelation between me father and you, seen as children, sprouts of the origin of God, of the father, and not as sinners.
- → You are not sinners, you are children, creatures and mine.
- → Remember in a delicate, sweet way that the father is love, he always moves in love for you, that you are always, forever, children, love and loved ones.
Recurrences in the text
- → Happy are those who live in righteousness, because they overcome every unnecessary barrier, go beyond the diversity, feel sons of one father and brothers.
- → I invite to love, I do not condemn.
- → You can find the truth, which is me and my love.
- → The father awaits the return of the son.
- → I desire the return of your heart, but I do not despise those who seek me in the temple.
- → Every act of sincere love pleases me.
- → Who does not love me loses everything, even himself, but not forever.
- → Each child will come back to me who await and seek him.
- → No one will lose me or himself.
- → Let me assess, don't be too demanding.
- → Surrendering to my love is already a great trust.
- → Balance finds the right commitment with faith.
- → Come to me, look for me and I will be found, I will come to meet you and welcome you.
- → Your past doesn't matter, because I know what conditions you've been in.
- → The justice of love has no punitive purpose.
- → Whoever thinks that I threaten or punish does not know me, confuses me with the ruthless logic of the world.
- → I trust in the endless love and intelligence that I have placed in you so that you can defeat the deceptions of this world.
Relative arguments