Bless
So I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands.
Psalm 63:4 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/psa.63.4.ESV
David was in a literal and metaphorical wilderness at the time of writing. He describes himself as king in this Psalm, so we can deduce that he wrote this when he had to flee from his treasonous son, the usurper Absalom. This verse gives a great insight into his attitude, despite being in the doldrums.
David wasn't going to stop blessing the Lord, just because he'd hit some turbulence. He wasn't a fair weather believer who praised God in the sunshine and cursed Him in the rain. Come rain or shine, David was going to praise the Lord.
I like the ambiguity of the translation. He might not have felt like raising his hands in worship at that time. Yet he had confidence that the time would come when he would again raise hands in worship.
How are we feeling today? Down in the dumps? Hands hanging limp? God would tell us not to fear, for He is with us. We will worship Him again, even if we don't feel like it right now.
'O Lord, however we're feeling today, help us to worship You as You deserve. Thank You that You'll bring us through every hardship, in Jesus' name, amen'
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