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Do Symbols and Tradition Matter?

05 Saturday Apr 2025

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Bible, Canada, Canadian, Christianity, Christians, Donald Trump, God, history, Mark Carney, politics, supremacy of God, tradition, United States

It is with a good deal of regret that I feel compelled to write this post. I have steadfastly avoided posting anything political. My posts are about knowing God and His Word. At the same time I have not hidden my nationality. I am Canadian. It’s gratifying to know that people from around the world are reading my thoughts and reflections on the Psalms.

In recent weeks, my country has been threatened daily with annexation by Donald Trump, the president of the United States. This has produce a huge amount of stress among Canadians. To put it bluntly we love our country and have no desire to be forced into a union with any country against our will. 

Furthermore, it distresses me to see many American Christians coming under the spell of someone who shows contempt for the weak. Canadians want friendship with our American neighbors, but your president is making that difficult if not impossible.

Here is a brief reflection on two significant events that have happened in our two countries since the new year:

On Friday March 14th, at Rideau Hall in Ottawa in the presence of the Governor General, Mary Simon, Mark Carney stepped forward with his Bible in his hand and took the oath of office pledging his allegiance to King Charles III and his heirs and successors. He thus became the 24th Prime Minister of Canada in a long progression of leaders that extends back to 1867. In the past, Conservative Prime Ministers have done the same. There was nothing particularly unusual or partisan about this ceremony which is rich in tradition and symbolism.

Does the tradition and symbolism matter? Does history and continuity matter? I would argue that it does. It matters more now than at any time in our history since our very existence as a nation is under threat.

There was a striking contrast between how Mark Carney took the oath of office, and how Donald Trump swore to uphold the United States constitution on January 20th, the day of his inauguration. Carney held his Bible in his hand as he took the oath.

In a sharp departure from tradition, Donald Trump did not place his hand on the Bible. His wife Melania extended the Bible toward him, but unlike every American president before him, he did not place his hand on the sacred book. This stands in contrast to the first time he took the oath of office as president in 2016. On that occasion, he placed his hand on the Bible.

Was this a minor oversight? No. Clearly this was a deliberate act—an act of calculated defiance. And what was Donald J. Trump defying? He was defying the supremacy of the law, and by extension the supremacy of God. Though he mouthed the words of the oath of office his actions said he stood apart from the law and above the law.

Every day since his inauguration he has acted in ways that defy the law, the constitution, the judiciary, and the entire legal system. This includes breaking laws and treaties that he enacted and signed in his first term, such as the trade agreement with Mexico and Canada. Should we be surprised? No. Donald Trump signaled he would do this on day one of his presidency by not putting his hand on the Bible.

The Bible that Donald Trump ignored has some choice words to say about such conduct:

 My friends, don’t say cruel things about others! If you do, or if you condemn others, you are condemning God’s Law. And if you condemn the Law, you put yourself above the Law and refuse to obey either it or God who gave it (James 4:11-12, CEV).

For people of faith Trump’s conduct should be alarming. But sadly, many have bought into the lies and animosity spouted by this man of lawlessness.

Does tradition and symbolism matter? Because the Word of God is foundational to the legal and national traditions in both United States and Canada it matters immensely. Truth matters.

As for me during this time, these words from our national anthem have deep resonance. “God keep our land glorious and free.”

A Great Post by Eric E. Wright

14 Sunday Jan 2024

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believers, Christian, empathy, faith, patience, Suffering, unanswered prayer

Click the link below to read more about unanswered prayer.

What I’m Learning From Unanswered Prayer

Well worth reading…

Why I Support Ukraine

10 Saturday Sep 2022

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Canada, Russia, Saskatchewan, settlers, Ukraine

Readers who routinely follow my blog posts will find the following line at the end of every post:

Please pray for the people of Ukraine!

After the Russia launched its full-scale attack on Ukraine on February 24, 2022, it was common to see  shows of support for Ukraine from many bloggers. But as the war raged on, the slogans of support  gradually diminished or disappeared entirely. Why have I persisted in daily calling for prayer for Ukraine?

The simple answer is because the war has not stopped. The Russians have not withdrawn from Ukrainian territory. On the contrary, they continue to shell cities and towns destroying homes, schools, and hospitals, and committing unimaginable atrocities in the communities they have occupied. So, the need for prayer support continues.

Furthermore, Ukraine has a democratically elected government, whereas Russia is ruled by an autocrat who has murdered journalists and political opponents who have exposed his grasping brutality. Vladimir Putin has not been content to confine his cunning violence to his own country. His hitmen have murdered his opponents living in foreign countries like Britain.

Ukraine is not the first country to be attacked by the Russian bear. First Chechnya came under attack. That was followed by a war with Georgia. Then Russia became an active combatant in the Syrian Civil War. Whole cities were leveled by Russian artillery. The same general who commanded the Syrian campaign is now in charge of the invasion of Ukraine. Yes, once again whole cities like Mariupol have been bombed into oblivion.

Immigration Ship Augusta Victoria

The trans-Atlantic steamer “Augusta Victoria”

Finally, for me this war has a personal connection. My grandfather, Jacob Kitz, came from what is now western Ukraine. At that time western Ukraine was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1889, with his parents and younger sister, five-year-old Jacob boarded the steamship Augusta Victoria in Odesa, Ukraine. On November 9th of that year, the family disembarked in New York. They were homesteaders seeking a better life in North America. Their quest for fertile farmland took them first to Minneapolis, then north to Winnipeg, Canada and finally in the fall of 1890 to the little prairie settlement of Langenburg in the present-day province of Saskatchewan. They were among the very first pioneers to settle the land.

Thousands of German, Polish and Ukrainian speaking settlers from western Ukraine followed in their footsteps. They established prosperous farm communities across western Canada. In many respects the land, climate, and crops of the Canadian prairies are almost identical to what they left behind in Ukraine.

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My great-grandfather with his son in Saskatchewan.

Above all these settlers found peace and security in Canada whereas those who remained in Europe were forced to endure the full-on horrors of two world wars, and Stalin’s premeditated starvation during the communist collectivization of 1930s. Now once again, an aggressive dictator has shattered the peace with this unprovoked war.

That is why I support Ukraine. That is why I continue to end my daily posts with these words:

Please pray for the people of Ukraine!

Fixing Your Theology

31 Sunday Oct 2021

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faith, grace, Holy Spirit, peace with God

On Reformation Sunday I will praise the LORD!

Luther 95

(Romans 5:1-5, NIV)*

Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God. Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.*

* NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, COPYRIGHT ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 BY BIBLICA

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Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer has won the 2021 Best Book of the Year Award. For a closer look at Volumes II and III click here.

AN ATHEIST’S VIEW VS. A CHRISTIAN’S VIEW OF LIFE

31 Friday Jan 2014

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Atheism, faith, God

Today, I am taking a break from my regular psalms posting. Instead I bring you two views of God. How can two people look at the same evidence and reach such startlingly different conclusions? Read on:

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Praying With Wrong Motives

26 Sunday Jan 2014

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If you are serious about prayer, the brief thoughts expressed here are well worth reading and applying.

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1 What is causing the quarrels and fights among you? Don’t they come from the evil desires at war within you? 2 You want what you don’t have, so you scheme and kill to get it. You are jealous of what others have, but you can’t get it, so you fight and wage war to take it away from them. Yet you don’t have what you want because you don’t ask God for it. 3 And even when you ask, you don’t get it because your motives are all wrong—you want only what will give you pleasure.–James 4:1-3 (NLT)
Regardless of what popular songwriters might tell us, there is no such thing as unanswered prayer. There are at least 3 possible answers that God can give. He can say “Yes” or “No” or “Go, but go slow”. The prayers that we perceive as unanswered are those that don’t agree with…

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Blogger Award

20 Monday Jan 2014

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Blogger, Chris Jordan, Chris Martin, Little Froggy

Thank you to Chris Jordan at http://pastorchrisjordan.wordpress.com/ for nominating me for the Versatile Blogger Award. Chris is a young Canadian author and pastor with a heart desire to follow God. You will be blessed when you check out his posts.

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Here are some bloggers I would like to recommend.

For a quick daily spiritual boost checkout Wally at http://wally1266blog.wordpress.com/

Chris Martin is an American writer with a heart for the less fortunate. Check him out at http://wp.me/pJjgg-QK

You can’t go wrong visiting J D Blom: http://boyslumber.wordpress.com/

Ah and there’s my friend Staci in Brazil. She lives in a God coloured World: http://stacilys.wordpress.com

Finally pay a visit to my nature-loving, poetry-writing fellow blogger from Finland: http://yellingrosa.wordpress.com/

Now here are seven things about myself that other bloggers may not know:

  • I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world.
  • I have two totally awesome adult sons.
  • I have never been known to exaggerate, not even a little bit, so in my mind the above statements are totally true.
  • I’ve written an award-winning children’s book: Little Froggy Explores the BIG World. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhxX8O-bNu4
  • I grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan. Though I live in Ottawa, Canada, I have the prairies permanently imprinted on my mind and heart.
  • My youngest son was made in Japan, but born in Canada.
  • I’ve written an award-winning historical novel: The Soldier, the Terrorist & the Donkey King. Check it out at http://www.davidkitz.ca/store/

If you know nothing about me, it’s no big deal. If you know nothing about Jesus, you’re missing the best in life.

Tomorrow, I’ll return to my regular I Love the Psalms! postings.

Does the Sky Talk to You?

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

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Does the Sky Talk to You?.

Merry Christmas and God’s Blessing for 2014

28 Saturday Dec 2013

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I sincerely hope you had a wonderful Christmas rejoicing in the birth of Christ our Saviour, and enjoying the company of family and friends. That has been the case for me. I have much to be thankful for.

My prayer for you is that 2014 will be a year of growth in your love for the Lord and your service in His Kingdom.

My regular daily “I Love the Psalms!” postings will resume in the new year. In the interim, may you grow in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.

David Kitz

http://davidkitz.ca/

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