Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Melt my πŸ’• Daily Dose - Psalm 145:9 - Still fighting. Still thankful. Still His…

Psalm 145:9 (AMP): 
‘The Lord is good to all, And His tender mercies are over all His works…’

Praise isn’t about pretending everything is okay, it’s about trusting God’s heart especially when life feels uncertain or messy. Sometimes praising God in the middle of a storm feels strange or even hard. But it’s often that very act that centers us. It reminds our hearts of what’s true: God is still here.

He is still loving us, still covering us with mercy, and still working things out, even when we can’t see it yet.

Praising God in hardship isn’t about ignoring what hurts; it’s about anchoring our souls in His unchanging love. Worship becomes our quiet declaration of trust, a way of saying, 'God, I still believe You’re good, even here.'

No matter how heavy life gets, I strive to find comfort in the truth that God is good, not just in the past, but right now, in the middle of whatever I'm walking through. That’s not always easy to hold onto, but I try. Because even in the hardest seasons, there is always something to be thankful for. Gratitude doesn’t cancel the pain, it lifts our eyes from it.

So whatever today holds, I choose to rest in the truth of today's daily dose Psalm 145:9; His mercy covers me even in the storm. And that is reason enough to praise♡.

Silent Moments:  What’s one thing you can thank God for today, even if life feels uncertain?

Lets Pray: Father, thank You for Your goodness and mercy that never run out. Please help me to praise You not just when life is easy, but even when it’s hard. Remind my heart that You are near, working in the unseen and loving me through every moment. Teach me to anchor my soul in Your truth and trust You more deeply each day. In Jesus name, AmenπŸ™.  
Have a Blessed Day🀍.



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