“Every day I will bless you and praise your name forever and ever.” (Psalm 145:2)
Every day means even today—perhaps especially today—when the toilet is clogged, the roof is leaking, the traffic is jammed, and the flight is delayed. Every day means that today I will look for opportunities to bless God, regardless that the rent is overdue, the in-laws have moved in, the job has been lost, or my child has moved far away.
Even on a day like today, I will choose to praise him as I consider his blessings that are beyond measure. The Lord provides more oxygen than I can draw into my lungs and more beauty in one flowering plant than anyone should ever see. He gives us contagious laughter in a roomful of friends, discernment and wisdom through a parent’s insight, and obvious delight mirrored in our grandchildren’s eyes—all that is more than one person should be allowed to experience in a lifetime.
Today amidst the maddening pace, the crowded places, and the unexpected turns, I will look for the Lord to show up. I will keep my ears tuned for the sound of his voice even when a thundering crisis is looming overhead or I am imprisoned inside an ICU cubicle with its exhausting, incessant drone.
Today I will bless the name of Jesus because my knees can bend, my fingers can grasp, and my mind, at this particular moment, has the ability to recall memories vividly. Jesus will hear me blessing his name whenever I choose thankfulness over ingratitude and when I slip inside the shoes of another traveler rather than shove that person off the path as I force my way along.
I will gift the Lord with blessings as I wait patiently for his answer to my pleas, and I will not grumble at his apparent indifference, mindful that his best work is done out of sight. I will slow my pace for a moment this day and consider his goodness, remember his faithfulness, celebrate his kindness, bask in his forgiveness, and rest in the grace he furnishes for free.
The Lord of heaven and earth invites me to give him a blessing even today, especially today. Tomorrow I am allowed to do the same again. Perhaps forever and ever will be time enough to put all this into practice.
“I will bless the Lord at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth” (Psalm 34:1).
Elizabeth A. Mitchell
Photo Credit: Bill Mitchell
This is a wonderful nugget… “Jesus will hear me blessing his name whenever I choose thankfulness over ingratitude and when I slip inside the shoes of another traveler rather than shove that person off the path as I force my way along.”
“I will consider his goodness, remember his faithfulness, celebrate his kindness, bask in his forgiveness, and rest in the grace he furnishes for free….this is so freeing and filled with truth. you need to print this on a pillow!
What a GRAND reminder, Elizabeth! Beautifully on target. Thank you!