I am your father, I have given and I give you everything, my sons, I love you and only I offer you love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → Understanding the non-worth of the world, you know of being eternal, divine.
- → But if you value the world as non-null, that is, you give it a value of truth, then evaluate yourself as finite, similar to the world, temporary.
- → If you believe the world important to God, you consider God similar to the world, limited, finite, relative, and you do not know God.
Recurrences in the text
- → Blessed be the father.
- → I am your father, I have given and I give you everything, my sons, I love you and only I offer you love.
- → I am the eternal father, God of love, goodness, the Lord who looks at you with new eyes, who speaks to you with new lips and hears you with new ears.
- → I am the Lord who invites you not to turn back, to go on in the rich news and to be new creatures.
- → Events do not count for anything.
- → Time is pain, but passes and vanishes.
- → Let go of the things of the world, they are temporary, illusory, worthless, they harm man if he sticks to them.
- → Have faith.
- → The eternal is infinite.
- → No difficulty is comparable to eternal life.
- → Nothing temporary is comparable to that which is immortal in nature.
- → The attachment to the temporariness of the things of the world by eternal beings is ridiculous.
- → No matter how well done, no illusion is worth eternity.
- → Every man can and must realize eternity, because he possesses it by nature and can not lose it.
- → The materiality will disappear.
- → The evil intent of the cosmos produces only temporality, temporary pain.
- → You can not possess temporary things.
- → I am yours and you are mine forever.
Relative arguments