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I love the Psalms

~ Connecting daily with God through the Psalms

I love the Psalms

Category Archives: Tuesday’s Truth

Online Comments

07 Tuesday Jun 2016

Posted by davidkitz in Psalms, Tuesday's Truth

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comments section, hatemongers, lies, online, online comments, tongue, trolls, truth

Nothing they say is true! They just want to destroy. Their words are deceitful like a hidden pit, and their tongues are good only for telling lies (Psalm 5:9, CEV).

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Dark Clouds Advancing – photo courtesy of Eric E. Wright

Reflection

This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is the power of the tongue.

If you want a grim and bitter view of the world, spend a few minutes reading the comments people post in response to online news stories. For the most part, the comments section is where trolls and hatemongers thrive like bacteria on rotting hamburger. A kind or thoughtful word is rarely seen. All too often this description from the Psalms applies.

Nothing they say is true! They just want to destroy. Their words are deceitful like a hidden pit, and their tongues are good only for telling lies (Psalm 5:9, CEV).

There is a cure for this spiteful online negativity. The apostle Paul provides an answer. Finally, my friends, keep your minds on whatever is true, pure, right, holy, friendly, and proper. Don’t ever stop thinking about what is truly worthwhile and worthy of praise (Philippians 4:8).

Right thinking leads to right, friendly and proper words online and in person.

Response: LORD God, I want to fill my mind with thoughts of compassion, faith and truth, so that the words I speak and write bring joy, encouragement and healing. Amen.

Your Turn: Do you read or respond to negative online comments? Are you able to stay positive and respectful?

Wake Up Refreshed

31 Tuesday May 2016

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protection, refreshed, sleep, the LORD, worry free

I sleep and wake up refreshed because you, LORD, protect me (Psalm 3:5, CEV).

Chimney - by Karen

Fireplace chimney—photo courtesy of Karen Kitz

Reflection

This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is sleep.

Did you get a good night’s sleep? I hope so. Sleep is essential for our health and well being. God designed us that way and when we don’t get the required amount of sleep our body protests. Ultimately a tired body is an unproductive body.

Worry and various forms of stress rob us of the sleep we need. But in today’s verse from the Psalms David makes this observation:

I sleep and wake up refreshed because you, LORD, protect me (Psalm 3:5, CEV).

 

David wrote these words when he was fleeing for his life from his son Absalom. Here he was in the midst of a huge disaster. His son had conspired against him and forced him to flee from Jerusalem. Yet despite the incredible stress King David was under, he slept well. He had committed his life to the LORD, so David could sleep in peace and awake refreshed.

You and I need quiet confidence in the LORD that can bring us through times of stress.

Response: LORD God, grant me confident faith that you will help and protect me during stressful times. My help comes from you. Thank you for the gift of refreshing sleep. Amen.

Your Turn: Do you sometimes have trouble sleeping? What works for you?

Built by the LORD

24 Tuesday May 2016

Posted by davidkitz in Psalms, Tuesday's Truth

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builder, built, city, David, the LORD, Zion

Zion was built by the LORD
    on the holy mountain,
 and he loves that city
    more than any other place
    in all of Israel (Psalm 87:1-2, CEV).

Bleeding Hearts

Bleeding hearts – photo by David Kitz

Reflection

This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is cities.

A simple definition of a city is a large built up area inhabited by people and the enterprises they operate. Just as ants build anthills, people build cities. But today’s verse from the Psalms tells us that the LORD built a city.

Zion was built by the LORD on the holy mountain, and he loves that city more than any other place in all of Israel (Psalm 87:1-2, CEV).

Did King David build Zion and make it his capital, or did the LORD build the city? Elsewhere in  Psalms we read: Unless the LORD builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain (Psalm 127:1, NIV).

It would seem that the LORD wants to be involved in human society and He is the driving force behind everything good that we do. He is the Creator, the Builder and the Savior of the city.

Response: LORD God, open my eyes to see how you are building the city in which I live. Help me play an effective role in what you are doing. Jesus, you are Lord of all. Amen.

Your Turn: How is the God working in your city or community? What is He building?

Run to Him for Safety

17 Tuesday May 2016

Posted by davidkitz in Psalms, Tuesday's Truth

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forest fire, Fort McMurray, fortress, mass evacuation, Psalms, safety, the LORD

The LORD Most High is your fortress.
Run to him for safety,
and no terrible disasters will strike you
    or your home (Psalm 91:9-10, CEV).

D Adam lone tree

Lone Tree — photo courtesy of Donald Adam

Reflection

This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is the word fortress.

Much of Canada has been caught up in the drama of the mass evacuation of Fort McMurray, Alberta. More than 80,000 people were forced to flee as a forest fire swept into the city destroying thousands of homes.

For many of us our home is our fortress—our place of safety and renewal. When that safe zone is destroyed, what can we do? Today’s verse from the Psalms provides an answer.

The LORD Most High is your fortress. Run to him for safety, and no terrible disasters will strike you or your home (Psalm 91:9-10, CEV).

But for many in Fort McMurray, a terrible disaster did strike their home. What can these people do?

The truth of God’s word still stands firm though external forces rage. When we lose all our material wealth, what remains? Faith remains. The Word of God remains. We can run to Him. The LORD is that fortress that will never be destroyed. Run to Him for safety.

Response: LORD God, the day will come when all will be taken from me. In that day let me be found safe within your fortress. I put my faith in you. You stand firm forever. Amen.

Your Turn: Do you have a fortress to which you can run?

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