Every day I will praise the Lord because His blessings help us day by day, because those blessings are good and they are so real that they abide in us.
Both material and spiritual blessings enrich us in such a good way that when those difficult times come, we can pass them without any problem, joyful and giving thanks to the Lord.
His blessings are as real as the air we breathe, each of the things that come from God are blessings, the trials are part of God’s plan and purpose, because these are not bad because they will help us trust God every day. Let’s sing to God for this wonderful fact and for His infinite love in our lives.
Be good or bad what God allows in our lives, let us give thanks because only He knows why He allows it, praise God even if it is the most difficult moment of your life, because the moment will come when you will laugh and shout with joy. That is why God teaches us about Him so that we can be happy at all times. Let us praise God, give thanks to Him for all things, let us not be sad but happy believing and singing of His wonderful works.
When we understand that every blessing comes from God, our perspective of life changes. We stop seeing circumstances only through our own eyes and begin to see them through faith. Blessings are not limited to prosperity or moments of comfort; many times they are hidden in situations that challenge us, shape our character, and bring us closer to the heart of God. In those moments, praise becomes an act of trust rather than emotion.
God knows what we need at every stage of our walk. There are seasons of abundance where we learn gratitude, and there are seasons of difficulty where we learn dependence. Both are blessings because both produce spiritual growth. When we praise God in the midst of trials, we are declaring that our faith does not depend on circumstances but on who God is.
The Bible consistently teaches us that thanksgiving should not be conditional. Giving thanks in all things does not mean we enjoy pain or loss, but it means we trust God’s sovereignty and wisdom. When praise flows from a sincere heart, it strengthens our spirit and reminds us that God remains faithful even when our understanding is limited.
But he said unto her, Thou speakest as one of the foolish women speaketh. What? shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this did not Job sin with his lips.
Job 2:10
There is no more tremendous example than that of Job when he was rich and healthy and then he was poor and sick, and he says: will we receive the good of God and will we not receive the evil? With this was seen the integrity of Job towards God. He did not care about goods and wealth, yet he praised God. Let us remember that from God we will always receive according to His purpose.
Job’s response reveals a mature faith that understands God beyond blessings alone. He recognized that God is worthy of praise not only for what He gives, but for who He is. This kind of faith honors God deeply, because it is rooted in love, reverence, and trust rather than convenience. Job did not allow suffering to corrupt his worship or his speech.
In the same way, we are called to cultivate a heart that praises God daily. Let our worship rise in times of joy and in times of struggle. When we acknowledge that everything God allows has a purpose, our praise becomes a testimony of hope. May our lives reflect gratitude, faith, and confidence in the Lord, knowing that His blessings—seen and unseen—are always working for our good.