You, my children, possess my love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → I am the Lord God who loves you from the depths of his being, the great soul of eternity and of his children.
- → You, my children, possess my love.
- → The son who stands beside the brother who has recognized me, understands that the other belongs to what surpasses the world, to an unexplored boundary, this new dimension, revelation, is convinced of the kingdom, of eternity, of this well-being that he sees in the brother who has discovered it, and he too wants to shine.
- → Anyone can be completely mine if he wants it.
- → Who wants me can have me.
- → I am yours all and you are everything for me.
- → I love you, you are mine.
- → You belong to me, you are mine, you voluntarily love me.
- → You are not the son of a man, you are not nobody.
- → You're all mine, you belong to me.
- → You don't belong and don't look like what doesn't love you.
- → My lineage is a love story.
- → I own your heart and you own mine only with love, a precious gift that unites us in a total, inseparable way.
- → Eternal parentage is a divine promise, a spiritual connection that unites every generation.
- → Eternal offspring is a promise, a strong bond, an unalterable union.
- → Love unites us in a bond that lasts forever.
Relative arguments