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Do you have a picture of God?

30 Friday Jan 2026

Posted by Tim K in Psalms, Psalm 34

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Ark of the Covenant, David, incarnation, Jesus, Mercy Seat, picturing God, Psalms, the Creator

Today’s Devotion from Psalms 365 by David Kitz

Reading: Psalm 34:15-18

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-3415-18-mix3final.mp3

The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous,
    and his ears are attentive to their cry;
but the face of the L
ORD is against those who do evil,
    to blot out their name from the earth.
The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them;
    he delivers them from all their troubles.
The LORD is close to the broken-hearted
    and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
(NIV)*

 
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Artist’s rendition of the Mercy Seat (Wikimedia)

Reflection
In yesterday’s discussion of Psalm 34 I asked the question, “What does God taste like?” Remember David invites us in Psalm 34:8 to “Taste and see that the LORD is good.”

As this psalm continues David again invites us to take a closer look at God. He reminds us that, “The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, and his ears are attentive to their cry; but the face of the LORD is against those who do evil to blot out their name from the earth.” 

In this passage David depicts the LORD as having eyes, ears, and a face. I always have trouble picturing God. This inability does not stem from a lack of imagination. It comes from the knowledge that God is a spirit. How do you picture something that has no physical substance or form?

But picturing God comes with further difficulties. We are specifically forbidden to create an image or likeness of God. The God of the Hebrews sat on the Mercy Seat on the Ark of the Covenant between two cherubim. But there was no image or statue there. To create an image or statue would be blasphemous. For that reason, I find Michelangelo’s painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel offensive. I am not offended by the depiction of a naked Adam. I’m offended by the portrayal of an old grey-haired man as God. How dare he create an image of God? I am similarly troubled by any artistic rendering of God the Father. God is so far beyond human that to render Him as having a human form demeans His Majesty.

But that’s what makes the incarnation so spectacular. This God of no fixed form took on material reality. In the person of Jesus, He became a man with eyes, ears, and a human face. The God who sees all and hears all limited himself to a human body. The Creator took on the form and limitations of a creature—limitations that encompass betrayal, pain, and death. In the body of Jesus, the Creator God, who sees and hears, experienced our reality—our humanity.   

The psalmist, David declares, “The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. The LORD is close to the broken-hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

The LORD is close to the broken-hearted because in the form of Christ his heart was broken. He experienced the pain that touches you and me. His eyes are on you. He is listening when you cry out.

Response
Hear my prayer, Lord. I seek your face. Be my healer, my redeemer and deliverer. In Jesus’ name, who defeated death, I pray. Amen.

Your Turn
Do you have a picture of God? How does God look to you?


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Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.


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This Is My Body

29 Thursday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 33, Psalm 34, Psalms

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blood of Christ, blood of the covenant, body and blood, forgiveness of sins, Jesus, Last Supper, Prayer, Psalms, sacrifice

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 34:8-14

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-348-14-mixfinal.mp3


Heavenly Father,
thank you for sending Jesus.
Thank you, Jesus,
for laying down your life for me.
Through the sacrifice of your body and blood
I can truly taste and see
that the L
ORD is good.
Amen.

     — — — —


The Last Supper

While they were eating,
Jesus took bread,
and when he had given thanks,
he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying,
“Take and eat; this is my body.”

Then he took a cup,
and when he had given thanks,
he gave it to them, saying,
“Drink from it, all of you.

This is my blood of the covenant,
which is poured out for many
for the forgiveness of sins.
I tell you,
I will not drink from this fruit of the vine
from now on until that day
when I drink it new with you
in my Father’s kingdom.”

(Matthew 26:26-29 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

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Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
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Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
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Much Superior to the Angels

28 Wednesday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 33, Psalm 34, Psalms

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angels, compassion of God, God's glory, Jesus, Prayer, Psalms, radiant, Son of God

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 34:1-7

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-341-7-mixfinal.mp3


Those who look to him are radiant (Psalm 34:5a).
LORD God,
we look to you.
Today let me shine for you.
Help me to reflect
the love of Jesus
to others.
Amen.

     — — — —


The Son Is Superior

The Son is the radiance of God’s glory
and the exact representation of his being,
sustaining all things
by his powerful word.
After he had provided purification for sins,
he sat down at the right hand
of the Majesty in heaven.

So he became as much superior to the angels
as the name he has inherited is superior to theirs.
(Hebrews 1:3-4 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

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Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

The Conclusion of “The Elisha Code & the Coming Revival”

25 Sunday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in The Elisha Code

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courage, Elijah, Elisha, faith, Holy Spirit, Jesus, John the Baptist, miracles, revival, spiritual renewal

A code must be recognized, interpreted, and applied for it to be useful, and for it to effect meaningful change. Codes are recognized by the appearance of repetitive patterns. Through our examination of the lives and ministries of the Old Testament duo of Elijah and Elisha, and the New Testament duo of John the Baptist and Jesus, we can clearly see a pattern—a pattern of ever-increasing power and revelation.

In considerable detail, we have outlined how Elijah and John the Baptist are linked in terms of personality and the scope of their ministry. In the same way we have detailed how the miracles and ministry of Jesus runs parallel to the ministry of the prophet Elisha. The pattern is there for all to see.

What are the implications for Christians today? If we recognize this coded message in the Scriptures, how can it impact our lives in the twenty-first century?

Above all, The Elisha Code is a call to action. Yes, we can learn a great deal about the links between Elijah and John the Baptist and the links between Elisha and Jesus. But of first importance, we need the empowerment of the Holy Spirit to work within us and to transform our churches and society today.

The dynamic duos of this book were the greatest revivalists of their time. Elijah and Elisha brought about transformative change in Old Testament Israel. John the Baptist and Jesus set in motion the greatest spiritual transformation the world has ever seen—a transformation that continues to this day.

Here then are some key takeaways from studying the lives of these biblical dynamic duos and other revivalists and key figures in church history:

  • Revivals/spiritual renewals have been an integral part of our faith from the time of ancient Israel to the present.
  • The age of miracles has not ended. We have Jesus’ promise that believers will do even greater things (John 14:12).
  • Genuine revivals are initiated by the Holy Spirit through fallible, imperfect human vessels (2 Timothy 2:20-22).
  • Literary prophets have played, and will continue to play, an important role in fomenting revival and bringing about social and spiritual change.
  • We need leaders with prophetic hindsight, insight, and foresight for the church to reach its full potential.
  • Humility and selfless service are foundational in initiating and sustaining revival. The Spirit of God is quenched and grieved when pride, sin, or selfishness enter in (1 Thessalonians 5:19).
  • Life-changing repentance is at the core of any authentic revival (Mark 1:15, Acts 2:38).
  • The gospel message according to Jesus is all about regime change on a personal level. It’s about letting King Jesus rule our hearts and minds (Colossians 1:13-14).
  • True spiritual awakenings leap across religious, denominational, racial, and cultural barriers (Acts 10). The most effective revivalists build bridges rather than walls.
  • The church must remain focused on the core of the gospel message, rather than become swallowed by political agendas and yield to the third temptation of Christ (Matthew 4:8-11).
  • We are called to live a crucified life that elevates Christ and others by the power of relentless love and forgiveness (Galatians 2:20).
  • God uses broken people who are yielded to his will (John 21:15-19).
  • Hungry humble prayer prepares a runway for the Holy Spirit to land just as it did on the day of Pentecost (Acts 1:14, 2:1-4).
  • Frequently, revivals begin where and when we least expect them, and they are often spearheaded by the young.
  • Our goal should be to finish well. Our service to the Lord may involve many transitions, but his calling on our lives remains till we take our last breath (Romans 11:29).

Finally, the Elisha code is a call to courageous and audacious faith.

Courage is a matter of the heart. The word courage is derived from the Latin word for heart. We must put our heart into our faith. Courageous faith flows from a heart that has been captured by the love of Jesus.

Let this be our prayer. Lord, give us courageous faith.

Audacious faith refuses to remain silent. It speaks out. It must speak.

After Elijah was swept up to heaven in a chariot of fire, Elisha did not remain silent. He spoke up with audacious faith.

Then he took the mantle of Elijah that had fallen from him, and struck the water, and said, “Where is the LORD God of Elijah?” And when he also had struck the water, it was divided this way and that; and Elisha crossed over. (2 Kings 2:14, NKJV)

Audacious faith is bold—bold like Elisha. The word audacious is derived from the same Latin root as audio. Audacious faith makes noise. It must be heard. Is your faith loud enough to be heard by others? Is it being heard by God?

Jesus, whose New Testament miracles are patterned after Elisha’s miracles, frequently chided his disciples for their lack of faith (Matthew 17:17-20).

Let this be our prayer. Lord Jesus, grant us a mustard seed of your audacious faith—mountain moving faith, and as we walk this road with you, light your fire in our hearts.

This is the final excerpt from the award-winning book 
The Elisha Code & the Coming Revival

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The Tongue Is a Fire

23 Friday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 33, Psalms

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creative, horses, Jesus, power of the tongue, power of words, Prayer, Psalms, the LORD

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 33:6-9

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-336-9-mix3final.mp3

LORD God,
help me give careful consideration
to my words.
Today, may my words,
whether written or spoken,
be a creative force for good
in Jesus’ name.
Amen.

     — — — —

Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels.com


Taming the Tongue

When we put bits into the mouths of horses
to make them obey us,
we can turn the whole animal.
 
Or take ships as an example.
Although they are so large
and are driven by strong winds,
they are steered by a very small rudder
wherever the pilot wants to go.
 
Likewise,
the tongue is a small part of the body,
but it makes great boasts.
Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark.
 
The tongue also is a fire,
a world of evil among the parts of the body.
It corrupts the whole body,
sets the whole course of one’s life on fire,
and is itself set on fire by hell.
(James 3:3-6 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

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Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

I Lay Down My Life for the Sheep

21 Wednesday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 32, Psalms

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good shepherd, hearing God, hearing the Good Shepherd, Jesus, Prayer, Psalms, sheep, the LORD

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 32:8-11

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-329-11-mix1final.mp3


LORD God,
 give me ears to hear
what you have to say to me.
Please instruct me and teach me
in the way I should go.

Then give me grace to obey.
I put my trust in you,
Lord Jesus.
Amen.

     — — — —

Photo by Michael Morse on Pexels.com


Hearing the Good Shepherd

“I am the good shepherd; 
I know my sheep 
and my sheep know me—

just as the Father knows me
and I know the Father—
and I lay down my life for the sheep.

I have other sheep 
that are not of this sheep pen.
I must bring them also.
They too will listen to my voice,
and there shall be one flock 
and one shepherd.

The reason my Father loves me is
that I lay down my life—
only to take it up again.

No one takes it from me,
but I lay it down of my own accord. 
I have authority to lay it down
and authority to take it up again.
This command I received from my Father.”

(John 10:14-18 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

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Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

A Light from Heaven

20 Tuesday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 32, Psalms

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Damascus, encountering God, Jesus, Prayer, Saul, Saul of Tarsus, seeking God, the LORD

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 32:6-7

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-326-7-mix2final.mp3


LORD God,
I want to seek after you.
Show yourself to me today
in this grand adventure called life.
I want to have an encounter with you.
I want to know what it means to be found by you.
Amen.

     — — — —

Draw me to the light of your countenance, Lord — photo by David Kitz


Saul’s Encounter with Jesus

Meanwhile,
Saul was still breathing out murderous threats
against the Lord’s disciples.
He went to the high priest

and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus,
so that if he found any there
who belonged to the Way,
whether men or women,
he might take them as prisoners to Jerusalem.

As he neared Damascus on his journey,
suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.

He fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him,
“Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?”


“Who are you, Lord?” Saul asked.

“I am Jesus,
whom you are persecuting,”

he replied.

“Now get up and go into the city,
and you will be told what you must do.”

(Acts 9:1-6 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

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Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

A Call for Confession and Healing

19 Monday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 32, Psalms

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anoint, confess, confession, forgiven, forgiveness of sins, healed, Jesus, Prayer, Psalms, the LORD, the sick

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 32:1-5

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-321-5-mix3final.mp3


LORD God,
have mercy on me.
I acknowledge my sin to you
and do not cover up my iniquity.
I need your forgiveness.
I put my trust in the redeeming sacrifice
of your Son, Jesus.
Amen.

     — — — —

Photo by David Kitz


A Call for Confession and Healing

Is anyone among you sick?
Let them call the elders of the church
to pray over them
and anoint them with oil
in the name of the Lord.

And the prayer offered in faith
will make the sick person well;
the Lord will raise them up.
If they have sinned,
they will be forgiven.

Therefore confess your sins to each other
and pray for each other
so that you may be healed.
The prayer of a righteous person
is powerful and effective.
(James 5:14-16 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

Para la publicación de Salmos 365 de hoy en español haga clic aquí.

bgbg_v4.3_1501818
* NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, COPYRIGHT ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 BY BIBLICA

Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

He Gives Us the Victory

16 Friday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 31, Psalms

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encouragement, hope in God, Jesus, Prayer, Psalm 31, Psalms, the LORD, victory

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 31:21-24

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-3121-24-mix1final.mp3


LORD God,
have mercy on me.
I love you, LORD.
In these troubled times,
preserve me through the unfailing love
of your Son, Jesus.
I will be strong and take heart
because I set my hope on you.
Amen.

     — — — —

Fountain, Butchart Gardens, Victoria, BC — photo by David Kitz


Words of Encouragement

The sting of death is sin,
and the power of sin is the law.

But thanks be to God!
He gives us the victory
through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Therefore,
my dear brothers and sisters,
stand firm.
Let nothing move you.
Always give yourselves fully
to the work of the Lord,
because you know that your labor in the Lord
is not in vain.
(1 Corinthians 15:56-58 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

Para la publicación de Salmos 365 de hoy en español haga clic aquí.

bgbg_v4.3_1501818
* NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, COPYRIGHT ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 BY BIBLICA

Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

God Gives Generously

15 Thursday Jan 2026

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 31, Psalms

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blessings, faith, generous God, Jesus, joy, perseverance, Prayer, Psalms, wisdom

Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

 Today’s Reading: Psalm 31:19-20

Listen to today’s reading by Jonathan Dent:

https://davidkitz.blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ps-3119-20-mix2final.mp3


LORD God,
thank you for all the good things
you have stored up for me,
both temporal and spiritual.
I rejoice in you!
You are a generous God
lavishing mercy on me
through your son, Jesus.
Amen.

     — — — —


Words of Wisdom

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters,
whenever you face trials of many kinds,

because you know
that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.

Let perseverance finish its work
so that you may be mature and complete,
not lacking anything.

If any of you lacks wisdom,
you should ask God,
who gives generously to all without finding fault,
and it will be given to you.

(James 1:2-5 NIV)*


May God guide you in 2026!

Para la publicación de Salmos 365 de hoy en español haga clic aquí.

bgbg_v4.3_1501818
* NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, COPYRIGHT ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 BY BIBLICA

Pray for enduring peace in Israel and Gaza,
and continue to pray for peace to return to Ukraine and Russia!

Volume I of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer won the Best Book of the Year Award from The Word Guild and Volume II has won the Best Devotional of the Year Award. For those who love God’s word, this three-book series is an ideal way to daily meet with the Lord. To purchase or for a closer look click here.

Also available from David KitzIs a return-to-Jesus revival possible in our time?
This book points the way forward.
For details click here.

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