The children of justice entertain each other, win over others in love, love like their father, manage to emanate light, have their whole being in light, in love, in peace, they see, hear, speak, act , they participate in equality, in prudence, above all in love and with the eyes of the father.
Above all love A hidden inheritance
of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica Argument
→ I want children who announce that I am father , as well as God , who tell everyone that my kingdom is of love , peace , joy , justice , that my truth is infinite , mine and yours .→ Announce to everyone love , that I am a father and you are loved sons , acknowledged , the dialogue which I desire from you in joy , in pain , not to be overwhelmed by an inconsistent , deceptive , nonexistent and apparent world .→ This is the time of love fully turned , projected , directed towards me, of announcement , of knowledge , of knowing me and my love , that my children know me as God , father , loved , desired , wanted as I desire and want them.
→ I, the Lord God , have said , look to you with love , with that love which, if known , will make you eternal in light , in love , you will ultimately be mine and in your final conviction of being .→ No one can take away this bond tied by light , defined and bound by love .→ Pain is an invitation , it is not a sign of guilt , it is not definitive , it is not a condemnation .
→ The children of justice entertain each other , win over others in love , love like their father , manage to emanate light , have their whole being in light , in love , in peace , they see , hear , speak , act , they participate in equality , in prudence , above all in love and with the eyes of the father .
→ Only I reveal to my children in the heart , in reason , every day , with delicacy to make me know in love , as a father , I have the revelation , I am God , the revelation , the teacher teaching with love , the father dealing with his children in understanding , in love , and who does not care about the mistakes of his children .
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