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


Good morning beloved. Wishing my son Michael Paul and spiritual daughter Carrah a happy birthday. 


Just what does it look like to bless the Lord at all times? We often read but miss the point of the writer. In the back story of Psalms 34, David was expressing joy, relief and assurance of God’s protection.  


He had been before a King who wanted to use and destroy him. Perhaps as a weapon against his own people or to otherwise make a spectacle of the renown David. 


By this time it was well known that David would be the next King of Israel, so what was this King doing uninvited in another Kingdom? 


With the pressure on him and yes he was afraid, the young man who would be King sought a way out of the dire situation. 


So he pretended not to be himself and if some insisted he was David, the King would feel no threat from someone such as he. 


The King then ushered him out of his presence and out of his country. Now thats the backstory. Let’s look at the real importance of blessing God at all times. 


If asked when does God get the glory? The Apostle Paul says in 1 Thessalonians to give thanks in all things, Peter and the Apostles thought it a privilege to suffer for Christ which gives Him glory, James advices us to count it all joy! 


So the appropriate time is now! Bless Him at all times and thus destroy the enemy’s attempt to bring fear, chaos, destruction and jealousy to your life.  


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God bless you and command your day!!!

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