I, the Lord God, love and never leave my loved children.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
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- → I, the Lord God, love and never leave my loved children.
- → You are already mine.
- → I, the Lord God, am always with you, I love you.
- → Loving is really necessary.
- → My every plan for every child of mine is for love and love only.
- → This love does not make us separated, it makes us united, because my love for you children is forever.
- → Take possession of this certainty and of this safety of love infinite, conquered only for love.
- → This union is the final project between me, God father and they, my children.
- → I am the one who loves and fills your days and your darks by illuminating them and making you into the light.
- → You are and will always be children.
- → Choose me from now on and you will always have light.
- → You are not separated from me.
- → Even when you do not think you are united with me.
- → The entire life of my children is mine.
- → That's what union is, the non-separation between me father and you children.
- → Love me ever.
- → I always accomplish wonder in your life with love.
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