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**Psalms 104:33** โ *"I will sing to the LORD all my life; I will sing praise to my God while I have my being."*
The psalmist does not sing when circumstances align. He sings *all his life* โ a covenant declaration, not a conditional one. The Hebrew *b'ohdiy* ("while I have my being") carries the weight of breath itself โ as long as there is life, there is praise.
This is the posture of a steward who understands that worship is not a response to blessing. It is the *ground* of blessing. It precedes the harvest, outlasts the grief, and fills the silence between.
Consider the discipline here: to praise God not because the season is fruitful, but because He *is* โ and because you *are*, by His mercy.
Your voice was given for this. Every breath is borrowed worship returned to its Source.
Walk with that truth today, and let it reshape what you call ordinary.
The psalmist does not sing when circumstances align. He sings *all his life* โ a covenant declaration, not a conditional one. The Hebrew *b'ohdiy* ("while I have my being") carries the weight of breath itself โ as long as there is life, there is praise.
This is the posture of a steward who understands that worship is not a response to blessing. It is the *ground* of blessing. It precedes the harvest, outlasts the grief, and fills the silence between.
Consider the discipline here: to praise God not because the season is fruitful, but because He *is* โ and because you *are*, by His mercy.
Your voice was given for this. Every breath is borrowed worship returned to its Source.
Walk with that truth today, and let it reshape what you call ordinary.
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