Whatever happens, always be thankful. This is how God wants you to live in Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 5:18 ERV

To love God with all my heart means to make Him my greatest treasure and gives me the desire to value my relationship with Him, with Jesus, over anything and everything else in my life. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.
Psalm 146 tells us, To experience God’s blessing, always praise Him and always trust Him. This psalm (and each of Psalms 147-150), begins and ends with the exhortation, “Praise the Lord” (“Hallelujah”). We should not use hallelujah loosely, lest we be guilty of taking the Lord’s name in vain.
Ultimately, the Bible encourages believers to focus on eternal things. It is important to thank God for earthly blessings, but in order to always be thankful, there must be things to thank God for that do not rust, decay, or disappear. The way to always give thanks is to remember to thank God for His eternal gifts and promises.
To honor God, we must be thankful for the blessings He provides us every day. We recognize that everything we have comes from Him, and we express our gratitude through our prayers, words, and actions. Honor God in your daily life by applying these principles to your spiritual journey.
“To God be all Glory, always!” is a statement of praise to God. It is a common phrase used in the Bible. The phrase is used to acknowledge that God deserves all the glory and praise for everything. It is also used to express the belief that God is the source of all power and strength.
Father God, good morning. I love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory for this new day. I thank You and praise You that You are God and I am not. I thank You and praise You for answered prayer. I thank You and praise You for my very breath that is a gift from You. I thank You and praise You that You woke me to this precious day that is a gift from You. I love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory for Your plan in Jesus Precious Name Amen.