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I know your Love


The depth of your love is unfathomable.
Its burning fire is unquenchable.
When I was drowning down the sea,
You're the savior I see.


When water welled up my face,
You wiped off my tears and have my past erased.
I was careless about you, yet you cared more for me.
My life was shattered, yet for whom I was you love me.


You are my warming heat in the cold season.
You're timely for me in all season.
When erred, you became the punishment for my wrong.
Your love for me is too strong.


Too strong, that I can never recover from it.
My soul you rescued from death and hell.
A new life you will to me,
Tell to the world, it's good news, your command to me.
All my life, this I will live to proclaim and tell.

I may not know many things
But I'm sure I know your love
I know all I possess here are temporal
But your love is eternal

This love ain't performance base
For nothing I'd ever done qualify me
To earn this love
Loving father you are, and you love graciously.

 Great is your love to me
In this I live and rejoice.

Till we meet again, I remain Odunayo Samuel Akerele

Remember, keep being you and keep being good.

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