Behold the Love: A Divine Melody of Sonship and Answered Prayers

The powerful words of 1 John 3:1 echo with divine affection: “Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.” This profound truth inspired the soul-stirring song “Father I Call,” birthed in the place of prayer by the Holy Spirit. It is more than just a melody—it is a heavenly affirmation of our identity as God’s children, assuring us that as His sons and daughters, our prayers are heard in His holy presence. The song carries a divine promise: God gives good gifts to His own, a privilege reserved for those who draw near to Him. This is not just music; it is a spiritual embrace, reminding us of His unwavering fatherhood and our right to approach Him with boldness.
Behind this anointed worship is Oladele Tumininu, a born-again electrician and music producer whose heart burns with passion for the gospel. With a unique, feminine-toned voice, he pours out his love for God, delivering Spirit-inspired songs that minister deeply to the soul. “I often received divine instructions to write as the Holy Spirit spoke,” he shares, “and those words became songs—all glory to God!” Through his music, Tumininu bridges heaven and earth, inviting listeners into an intimate encounter with the Father’s love. “Father I Call” is not just a song—it is an open door to God’s presence, a reminder that we are His beloved children, called to walk in the assurance of His love and power.