We have been urged to reciprocate the Father’s love by seeking His pleasure at all times. Pastor Tosin gave this admonition at the Sunday 29, second service in her message entitled ‘My Father and I’ .

Mostly dwelling on Psalm 139, she used David as a model of the ideal father-son relationship, noting that he was always transparent before God, and God equally referred to him as a man after His heart.

She pointed to the fact that no matter what David was going through at any point in time, he always sought God. “When the going was good, he brought out his instruments to praise God. When he was confused, he bared his mind to God. When in trouble, in anguish or agony, he made it clear to God. He was passionate about God, and we have a lot to learn from him…”.

She said Psalm 139 as penned by David should always remind us of the undisputable love of God for us at all times, as He never goes on vacation, even when we feel He’s not there.

Warning us that the lines between good and evil are becoming more blurred than before, she urged us to be careful and vigilant, ensuring that no matter what, our utmost desire should be to please God, as this is the only way we can reciprocate His undeniable, undisputable, undying love for us.