Day 4: A praise that is more than mediocre

Day 4: A praise that is more than mediocre

God is worthy of more than a half-hearted “thanks” squeezed in between other appetites; let your praise be consistent and sincere. Praise doesn’t require volume or hype, but it does require your whole heart—especially when life feels heavy. Choose to bless the Lord in your highs and in your lows, because He doesn’t change when your circumstances do. Let gratitude interrupt your day and redirect your focus to the One who kept you. Don’t give sports or headlines a louder shout than the Savior who won your soul. Lift your eyes and your voice, because “just okay” praise isn’t fitting for a faithful God.

Psalm 34:1–3
I will keep blessing the Lord at all times; His praise will be the steady rhythm of my mouth. I’m boasting in the Lord—come, join me in lifting Him up; let’s make His name big together.

Reflection: When and how will you build a daily “blessing break” into your routine so your praise becomes a rhythm, not a reaction?

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