Proclaim love to all.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I, the Lord God, have announced to you that you are my children, so you also announce that each of you is my child.
- → The announcement is wisdom, intelligence, the thought which arises and develops in each one of you, overturning one's existence for me, who am God and want to see my children enjoy over the fact that they love me.
- → This announcement is to discover, to know that I am your father, your dad, communication, meeting between you and me, of love, of tenderness, of truth, that you are my children knowing in the deep essence what it means and the root of what it means.
Recurrences in the text
- → Proclaim love to all.
- → Announce that the Lord reigns in love for his children.
- → In the gospel of love a great joy is announced, the love between me father and you children.
- → Give love serenely and abundantly.
- → Happy you that every day announce, proclaim that the father is great in love and that the soul of the father is great in its fullness.
- → Happiness is love, harmony, light, knowledge, justice, truth, purity, especially revelation of me and you.
- → In your life be witnesses of my truth and my teaching, which makes me a father and you sons.
- → Announce that I am happy, that my sons are the fruit of love, that the father fills them with love, he keeps them with him, and he brings his sons with him.
- → The Gospel of God is his proclamation, love, certainty, joy, and light.
- → Blessed are the true children, when they recognize me and announce me with love and joy, not with pain or detachment.
- → The announcement must be witnessed with love and joy.
- → Others must see your light, joy, harmony, and peace.
- → Always announce that I am not the god of the dead, that I am the god of the living, present in love.
- → Talk simply to everyone.
- → Talk to everyone.
- → I speak in your conscience.
- → God is inside you and through you he enlightens everyone.
- → You are channel of God, light and love.
Relative arguments