If you knew how much I love you, you would not be afraid of anything.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → You are right to refuse the voice that gives fault, because it does not love.
- → Love justifies, forgives, does not give fault, does not blame, does not threaten.
- → Pain is an invitation, it is not a sign of guilt, it is not definitive, it is not a condemnation.
- → Who loves does not feel guilt, does not blame, does not offend and does not hurt.
- → The fault is not love.
Recurrences in the text
- → Fear and too much effort often go together.
- → Do not be afraid, you will not end.
- → If you knew how much I love you, you would not be afraid of anything.
- → I love you, I trust you.
- → Do not be afraid, do not fear me, do not doubt.
- → Do not fear the eternal, because you know he loves you.
- → Do not fear the world because you know it is temporary, that it has no power over what is eternal, and that you are immortal.
- → Do not fear yourself, because you know you love me in an indestructible way.
- → If nothing is fearful, your love is full.
- → Fear and weakness coincide, they are the opposite of faith, light and love.
- → Who knows he is eternal, the son of God, does not fear anything, he is not afraid.
- → Fear belongs to the world, is generated by the world and is destined to disappear with the world.
- → Love me and never fear me.
- → I am your father, do not fear me.
- → Listen, love and possess my word and myself.
- → God has spoken and always speaks to his sons.
Relative arguments