Monday, October 28, 2019

Psalms 34:1 - Make it a Promise!

Good Monday morning y'all! Over the weekend I was studying Psalms 34 and the first verse caught my attention. It states "I will bless the Lord at all times, His praise shall continually be in my mouth." Can we make this a promise? Can we commit to always blessing the Lord? Can we commit to always praising God?

Let's look at what that all means. "I will" means that your actions will occur in the future. To "bless the Lord" means that your future actions will be to look favorably upon the God. "At all times" means on a regular basis. "His praise" means that you will express admiration for the Lord. "Continually be in my mouth" means that your actions will be to praise God on a frequent basis from your lips. If God is in your heart, it will come out of your mouth. What's in your heart comes out in your actions? So, if there is praise in your heart for God, it should come out of your mouth constantly. He is such an awesome Father that he deserves a HALLELUJAH, the highest praise. He has never reneged on any of His promises for us. So, why can't we make it a promise to always bless the name of the Lord and praise Him simply for who He is. He is God, so make it a promise!

Have magnificent Monday & an amazing new week!

One Love,

Valerie

2 comments:

  1. Learning to bless the Lord not only when things are going well but when they are seeming to fall apart in the natural. Difficult to do but so necessary!

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    1. Amen to that! Bless Him through the storm and you will come out just fine.

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