I will bless
the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
- Psalm 34:1 (NKJV)
“I
will bless the Lord at all times…”
That sounds beautiful… until you really stop and think about it.
All times?
Even the stressful ones? The overwhelming ones? The moments where everything in you feels tired, frustrated, or just done?
If I’m being honest, those are usually the moments when worship is the last thing on my mind.
It’s easy to praise God when things are going well. When prayers are answered, when life feels steady, when joy comes naturally. But there are other days—the hard ones—where worship feels like a stretch.
Not because God isn’t worthy… but because our hearts just aren’t there.
And maybe that’s exactly why this verse matters so much.
David didn’t say, “I will bless the Lord when I feel like it.”
He said, “I will bless the Lord at all times.”
That’s a choice.
Worship isn’t always emotional. Sometimes it’s intentional.
It’s choosing to whisper a prayer when your mind is racing.
It’s turning on a song when your heart feels heavy.
It’s reminding yourself of who God is, even when your feelings haven’t caught up yet.
And here’s the thing—those are often the moments when worship is the most powerful.
Because it’s real.
It’s not based on circumstances. It’s not driven by emotion.
It’s rooted in truth.
God is still good.
God is still faithful.
God is still worthy.
Even here. Even now.
So maybe today isn’t about perfect, put-together praise.
Maybe it’s just about showing up… and choosing Him anyway.
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Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Psalm 34:1 (NKJV)
That sounds beautiful… until you really stop and think about it.
All times?
Even the stressful ones? The overwhelming ones? The moments where everything in you feels tired, frustrated, or just done?
If I’m being honest, those are usually the moments when worship is the last thing on my mind.
It’s easy to praise God when things are going well. When prayers are answered, when life feels steady, when joy comes naturally. But there are other days—the hard ones—where worship feels like a stretch.
Not because God isn’t worthy… but because our hearts just aren’t there.
And maybe that’s exactly why this verse matters so much.
David didn’t say, “I will bless the Lord when I feel like it.”
He said, “I will bless the Lord at all times.”
That’s a choice.
Worship isn’t always emotional. Sometimes it’s intentional.
It’s choosing to whisper a prayer when your mind is racing.
It’s turning on a song when your heart feels heavy.
It’s reminding yourself of who God is, even when your feelings haven’t caught up yet.
And here’s the thing—those are often the moments when worship is the most powerful.
Because it’s real.
It’s not based on circumstances. It’s not driven by emotion.
It’s rooted in truth.
God is still good.
God is still faithful.
God is still worthy.
Even here. Even now.
So maybe today isn’t about perfect, put-together praise.
Maybe it’s just about showing up… and choosing Him anyway.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible