I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
Psalm 34:1
Praise is not just words; it’s an attitude.
Our life should be a praise to God.
We should be grateful, have a smile, be good to people, and be passionate about our dreams.
Anyone can give God praise when things are going your way.
But the test is, will you praise Him in the wilderness?
Will you worship Him in spite of what’s not working, praise Him in spite of who did you wrong?
The way you bless the Lord at all times is by your praise, by always finding something to be grateful for, by not dwelling on wrongs but thanking God for what’s right.
It’s by not focusing on what you lost but thanking God for what you have left, and by not complaining about what’s behind you but by being grateful for what’s in front of you.
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