I, your God, love you in a special, unlimited way, I call you one by one and I am always with you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → The father is the greatness, the eternity of love, that makes him immortal and absolute.
- → Recognize me as truth of love, complete realization of the eternal goal, absolute, full love, non-seducer and non-deceiver.
- → I know that in every man there is a need to find a reason for thinking, seeking, achieving, accomplishing a purpose, knowing me, finding love, truth, true good, absolute, me, a reason for living and loving.
- → I love you and I'm always with you.
Recurrences in the text
- → Call me father, dad, my eternal sweet father, good and dear.
- → I, your God, love you in a special, unlimited way, I call you one by one and I am always with you.
- → The eternal offspring is a fulfilled, penetrating, profound and indissoluble bond.
- → My love is indissoluble, indestructible, gives heat, inflames, burns and excites.
- → Do not be afraid to love even in imperfection, in uncertainty, in disappointments, when you find no way of escape and everything seems to you over.
- → The father is the greatness, the eternity of love, that makes him immortal and absolute.
- → The change gives rise to the belonging, to the lineage to me, indissoluble, eternal, that I father made for you.
- → I am eternal and the whole.
- → Stay with me, the eternal.
- → The game of the world is about to end, it is running out.
- → The world must end and it is about to do it.
- → Man is made for eternity and if he does not take it into account he is blinded by a temporary logic, false and very painful.
- → The concept of eternity is incomprehensible, it appears too abstract to temporary logic.
- → I love you and I'm always with you.
- → The limits of the world are the occasion for this journey of love.
- → To understand who you are no matter what happens in the world, it's enough that I love you.
- → Divine fullness does not include nothingness, the appearance of the world.
Relative arguments