“I will bless the Lord at all
times…”
PSALMS 34:1 (NKJV)
Put Your
Heart into It!
If you shout
your lungs out at a ball game on Saturday but sit silent and subdued when it’s
time to worship God on Sunday, maybe you’re more excited about sports than
spiritual matters. Ouch! A great definition of worship is “worth-ship.”
What worth do
you place on God and your relationship with Him? You say, “But sometimes I
don’t feel like praising God.” Feelings have little to do with it! A good
relationship isn’t based on emotion but on commitment. The Bible says, “Let us
continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our
lips, giving thanks to His name” (Heb 13:15 NKJV).
Note the words
“continually” and “sacrifice.” With God, the praise that costs is the praise
that counts! Imagine someone with a good job, a good family, and good health
praising the Lord in church. Now imagine somebody living alone, shut in by
sickness, who raises his or her feeble arms and lifts their voice in praise.
Which one do you think gets the highest marks? The Psalmist said, “From the
rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord’s name is to be
praised” (Ps 113:3).
This Psalmist
scheduled praise-breaks throughout his day: “Seven times a day do I praise
thee” (Ps 119:164). We have tea and coffee breaks; he had praise-breaks! If you
want to change your environment and your attitude, start praising God
throughout the day. Not only will you bless the Lord, He will bless you in a hundred
and one different ways. Don’t take anybody else’s word for it—try it and see!
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