If you know love, you know me, your father who keeps you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → If you know love, you know me, your father who keeps you.
- → Love shocks, overwhelms, draws to me, it's my knowledge, it's me.
- → I, the Lord, will lead you through ways you do not know, for thoughts you do not know, for the only truth that is right to be and to be lived to the full.
- → Once my child has recognized the love, he lives in joy, in certainty, the existence of man changes and turns.
- → Every day their life breaks apart, because they do not want to recognize what is visible and nonexistent.
- → The father, the essence of the father, works wonders, even before we was he thought of us with love.
- → When I speak of coming, I speak of knowledge that is fixed in reason, is absorbed in the heart, in thoughts, and intervenes in each son.
Relative arguments