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I will Bless the Lord

I will bless the Lord, at all times... 

Reference: Ps 34:1 - I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.

One of the most important attitudes we can embrace in life is making it a habit to bless Him continually. I use the word “lifestyle” on purpose—it’s not just for when we feel like it, but also for when we don’t, because it’s essential. It’s not only about what we do, but who we are. 

David’s steady commitment was clear in his words. He received countless blessings from the Lord even before he became well-known. Before everyone knew his name, the Lord knew him for his constant praise and gratitude. Out in the fields, tending sheep in the green pastures, he would sing, dance, and bless the Lord. That was David's preparation to the bigger assignments. 

Verse 4 from this chapter really spoke to me: I sought the Lord, trusting in His word, and He answered me, delivering me from all my fears. So, I bless the Lord—Amen, Hallelujah.

He has changed situations, circumstances, and obstacles—and most of all, He has changed me to align with His purpose. That’s why I bless Him always.

For His unique names—Adonai, El Shaddai, Elohim, El Roi—I bless Him.  
For His attention toward me, I bless Him.  
For His miracles and support, I bless Him.  
For His personal care in our lives, I bless Him.  
For His provisions for us, I bless Him.  

I bless God every chance I get, my lungs filling with His praise – David, the chosen King of Israel.

Sabbat Shalom from Kent, London
In His Grip



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