Evaluate me for what I am worth, for what I am in myself, for what I am in relation to you and for what I give you.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I am powerful, strong God, wisdom, intelligence, full joy, light, especially total, comprehensible love, I am your everything, supreme essence and knowledge.
- → Announce and testify love with power.
- → I want my children to love me with the certainty of understanding that they are loved, that I am the only one who loves them strongly, with power and with all his being.
- → The power of my love makes you children and precious children.
- → Father's omnipotence is endless.
Recurrences in the text
- → I am God, your God, your father.
- → Do not be afraid, I am with you, I live in you, I am in you.
- → Evaluate me for what I am worth, for what I am in myself, for what I am in relation to you and for what I give you.
- → If you choose what is worthless, you obscure the truth, your own nature, and you suffer greatly.
- → I have definitely chosen you and this is love.
- → The world is an evanescent illusion, it seems beautiful, but if you love it, it poisons you, but not permanently.
- → Your destiny is to abandon yourself to me, to desire me until you meet me, to burn for the truth, to put me before the world until you despise it, to choose me definitively, until you join me completely.
- → Be always with me, live me.
- → I am you.
- → You are, you are eternal and you are me.
- → The world is not me.
- → I entered the world as Jesus Christ, and I definitely defeated the world to show you your way.
- → You can do it too.
- → If you look at me and the world for what we really are, you find out who you are.
- → You are the highest value to me, and that defines your true identity, who you really are.
- → These three dimensions are defined by an absolute and unalterable value.
- → Certainty belongs to awareness, it is full realization, a permanent state of truth, a definitive, absolute, non-changeable value.
Relative arguments