I will praise Him!

Misty morning sunrise, Grey Nuns Park, Orleans, ON — photo by David Kitz
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Misty morning sunrise, Grey Nuns Park, Orleans, ON — photo by David Kitz
29 Wednesday Jun 2016
Posted in Mid-Week Medtiation, Psalms

Early morning glory — photo by David Kitz
Reflection
This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is bowing.
With each passing year it becomes more apparent that we live in a global village. My friendly neighbors across the street speak Arabic and were born in Lebanon. My barber is Chinese. My favorite restaurant serves Indian cuisine. My wife’s best friend is indigenous. The truth is we live in a multicultural society and to be frank, I like it that way.
What are we then to make of this injunction from the Psalms:
In Psalm 81 the LORD, Yahweh, was addressing the wayward people of Israel, who had turned their backs on Him. They were chasing after other gods, rather than the LORD who had saved them from bondage in Egypt.
For many of us who live in countries with a Christian heritage, this command from the Psalms rings true. As a society we too have abandoned the Lord Jesus, who saved us from a cesspool of sin and corruption. I have met many foreigners and immigrants who are more zealous for the Lord Jesus than those who were born here.
When I was born again by the grace of the Spirit of God, I became a citizen of an eternal kingdom that transcends race and national borders. Today I bow before the King of that kingdom.
Response: LORD God, I want to be true to you, worshipping only you. Help me reflect your love to others today. Amen.
Your Turn: Are you a multicultural Christian?
11 Monday Jan 2016
Posted in Monday Meditation, Psalms

Landestreu Church, near MacNutt, SK — photo by Donald Adam
Reflection
This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is holiness.
Mercy and holiness belong together. When I think about my personal holiness, or rather the lack of it, I am reminded that I need God’s mercy. Without His mercy there is no forgiveness and no peace.
Rather than frighten us away, God’s holiness should draw us to worship Him. In His holy temple we bow down. This is where we find mercy and the strength we need day by day.
Take some time to bow before God today. Swallow your pride and open your heart to the mercy of God. Even as I write this, I know it’s what I need to do.
Response: LORD God, you are perfectly holy. I am not. I need your mercy, your love and forgiveness. Wash me clean by the blood of your son, Jesus. Amen.
Your Turn: How do mercy and holiness come together for you?