You climb into useless vanity, you withdraw from my love, from the love that you possess and don't give.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
- → I, Lord God, look at you with tenderness, I join you in your torments, in your choices, at every moment, always, I never break from you, I never break the love for you, I know your disappointments, as you live in this world that does not love you and does not belong to you.
Recurrences in the text
- → You climb into useless vanity, you withdraw from my love, from the love that you possess and don't give.
- → Everything is vain.
- → Everything goes.
- → What surrounds you is nothing.
- → My everything is not vain.
- → My children are lost in vanity, looking for love in vanity, bringing their existence to a love that is not there, to a happiness that does not exist in the vanity, it does not exist, but that exists only in me, that I am God and father.
- → I, the Lord God, am pure happiness and I will draw everyone to me with my love.
- → Do not let your thoughts weave and get away from me.
- → The lifeblood circulates for every special being, it vibrates in love, it must be a child before it spreads, it must go beyond that borderless love, limit, where every man reaches true knowledge, me, the eternal father, everything.
- → The great soul of God is in light, emanate and directs love toward every child.
- → Appropriating the belonging to be really children is to achieve the harmony that leads to God, to the father.
- → I, Lord God, look at you with tenderness, I join you in your torments, in your choices, at every moment, always, I never break from you, I never break the love for you, I know your disappointments, as you live in this world that does not love you and does not belong to you.
- → I have already chosen you in the preciousness of love.
- → Do not be overwhelmed by what does not exist.
- → Day after day my children live bombarded by situations they don't want and find themselves living.
- → When I see my tormented children, I understand their difficulties, that there is light but they do not see it, that I am there, but they prefer to me what belongs to the world and to the flesh.
- → They have reached the fullness that makes them true sons of the Father.
- → Every son must leave the world behind, what makes him unstable, confused, and deprives him of the eternity that belongs to him.
Relative arguments