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I love the Psalms

~ Connecting daily with God through the Psalms

I love the Psalms

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My Life Is in Your Hands

01 Monday Nov 2021

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Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer”
by David Kitz.

Psalm 31_14-15Reading: Psalm 31:14-18

LORD God,
I do not know what the future holds for me,
but like David,
I put my trust in you.
Guide me in your ways.
My life is in your hands.
Amen.

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.

Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

29 Friday Oct 2021

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Here are a few more endorsement of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer — the winner of both a Word Award in the devotional/inspirational category, and the Grace Irwin Best Book of the Year Award.
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Over the years the Psalms have become a great source of hope. David Kitz’s devotions are a great accompaniment to them. I find his writing both insightful and uplifting.

Alan Kearns
Glenrothes, Scotland

This is a delightful daily devotional for those of us who want to enhance our reading of the Psalms. David Kitz does an excellent job of relating our realities to the Psalmist’s engagement with God through the ups and downs of life. His keen insights undergird the guided responses to living fully in the light of the God we love.

Steve Falkiner
President, Canadian Foursquare Gospel Church

In his devotional reflections, David Kitz plumbs the depths of the rich treasure of the Psalms in ways that are not only insightful, but very relevant and applicable, addressing the blessings and challenges of walking in the Lord’s ways. A very helpful resource for anyone’s personal devotional use.

Rev. Daryl Solie,
Lutheran Pastor

For a closer look at Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer click here.

Psalms 365

23 Saturday Oct 2021

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Here are a few endorsement of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer — the winner of both a Word Award in the devotional/inspirational category and the Grace Irwin Best Book of the Year Award.
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I’m not certain I’d be alive without the Psalms. While my wife was losing her family to Huntington’s disease we lived in its inspiring pages. We still do. David’s devotional is a welcome companion on this journey, particularly for those needing a fresh shot of hope.

Phil Callaway
award-winning author & Christian humorist, www.laughagain.org

God uses vessels in his hands to touch us exactly where and when we need it most. In our own experience, David’s daily insights from Psalms have been great. Not just in an educational sense, though that too, but his devotions touch us right where we need it. And often, it’s a word we can then share with a friend in need in a timely manner. Online and now in book form, both are a blessing!

Pastors Marjorie and Akihiro Mizuno
Christian Life International, Nagoya, Japan

The main body parts for reading the Bible aren’t the eyes and brain; it’s the hands and feet. This theme is woven throughout Psalms 365. As it should be! The focus on living the Word, or as James puts it, “doing it” (James 1:25) is what makes this study in the Psalms top-notch.

Dr. Lawson Murray
President, Scripture Union Canada

For a closer look at Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer click here.

My Good Shepherd

05 Tuesday Oct 2021

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 23, Psalms

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Today’s quote and prayer from
“Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer”
by David Kitz.

Psalm 23_1-3aReading: Psalm 23

O LORD my God,
I want to follow after you.
Dear Jesus,
be my Good Shepherd,
now and throughout this life you have given me.
I love you because you first loved me.
I want the good life that comes from following you.

Amen.

Volume III of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer by award-winning author David Kitz is available now. For a closer look at Volumes I and II click here. Journey through the Psalms in a year.

Guidance for Your Life

02 Saturday Oct 2021

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Do you need guidance for your life? Have you established spiritually healthy patterns for worship and prayer? How can you develop a closer walk with the Good Shepherd?

Award-winning author, David Kitz, explores the answers to these questions in this 265 page devotional book.

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Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer; Volume I
by Elk Lake Publishing is the first book in a three volume set. The three volumes take you through all 150 Psalms in the Bible with a devotional reading for every day of the year.

Volume I of this trilogy has won the Grace Irwin Prize, Canada’s largest literary award for writers who are Christian.

In his endorsement of David Kitz’s trilogy, internationally renowned author and humorist Phil Callaway states, “I’m not certain I’d be alive without the Psalms. While my wife was losing her family to Huntington’s disease we lived in its inspiring pages. We still do. David’s devotional is a welcome companion on this journey, particularly for those needing a fresh shot of hope.”

During trying times such as these with a raging pandemic, perhaps we all need a fresh shot of hope.

David Kitz’s books are available through Amazon. Simply enter his name in the search bar.

Do You Have the Right Picture of God?

27 Monday Sep 2021

Posted by davidkitz in Psalm 21, Psalms

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Reading: Psalm 21:8-13
Your hand will lay hold on all your enemies;
your right hand will seize your foes.
When you appear for battle,
you will burn them up as in a blazing furnace.
The L
ORD will swallow them up in his wrath,
and his fire will consume them.
You will destroy their descendants from the earth,
their posterity from mankind.
Though they plot evil against you
and devise wicked schemes, they cannot succeed.
You will make them turn their backs
when you aim at them with drawn bow.
Be exalted in your strength, L
ORD;
we will sing and praise your might
(NIV).*

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Curious deer on my brother’s farm — David Kitz

Reflection
I have a confession to make. The overall title of my blog is I Love the Psalms! But there are some psalms where the fondness runs very thin. That’s the case with this psalm portion. The pacifist side of me gets very uncomfortable with all this talk of God’s wrath burning like a consuming fire. My reasoning goes something like this: If God gets angry with others; I might be the next one dropped in the toaster.

In this psalm David paints a portrait of the LORD as a warrior. I’m not so sure I want to see the LORD as a fearsome warrior. I prefer to see Him as a gentle shepherd—the Good Shepherd—not a God of vengeance firing arrows at His foes. But if I have my way—if I see Him only as a meek shepherd—do I have a right picture of the LORD? Am I blind to an important side of His character? Is He both a warrior and a shepherd?

I can be guilty of shaping God according to my image—the likeness I prefer. But the god I create is not the true God. The true God is always greater, more awesome, fear-provoking, and loving than I can possibly imagine. Words on a page fall short—always fall far short—when we attempt to describe God.

As for this world, it’s inhabited by evil men. Some are heinously evil—monsters in human skin. Others by the mercy of God are filled with kindness. A measure of the grace of God is extended even to those who do not know Him. If God refused to rain judgment on the perpetrators of evil would He still be a good God? If this world were perfect, would we still long for heaven?

Who am I to judge God? Who am I to find fault with my Creator and His ways? Here is the conclusion: Ride on in the battle against evil, Warrior King. Shelter me in your arms, Good Shepherd.

Response: Heavenly Father, I confess I have an incomplete picture of you. I can never grasp or comprehend your fullness. I bow before you, LORD Almighty. In humility I worship you, the magnificent and perfect, I AM. Amen.

Your Turn: Has your picture of God changed over time? Has it become more biblically accurate?

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Volume III of Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer by award-winning author David Kitz is available now. Journey through the Psalms in a year. For a closer look at Volumes I and II click here.

Double Winner!

26 Sunday Sep 2021

Posted by davidkitz in Psalms, Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

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Here is the big news from the Word Awards last night. Not only did my book “Psalms 365” win in the Devotional/Inspirational category, but among scores of books entered across all genres, it also took home the grand prize, the Grace Irwin Best Book of the Year Award. I’m surprised, humbled and honored.

Winner Screen

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Special thanks goes to various members of The Word Guild, who over the years have helped and encouraged me as a Christian author and writer. Specifically, I want to thank Kim Bangs who urged me to begin blogging. This eventually led to the publication of Psalms 365: Develop a life of Worship and Prayer.

Finally, specific to this book project, I want to thank editors Sue Fairchild and Susan K. Stewart, cover designer, Derinda Babcock, and publisher Deb Haggerty at Elk Lake Publishing. The whole team has been a pleasure to work with.
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To God be the glory.

Journey through the Psalms

18 Saturday Sep 2021

Posted by davidkitz in Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

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Now you can journey through the Psalms in a year with this beautiful three-book set available in both paperback and Kindle formats. These daily devotions take you to the heart of David, the man after God’s own heart.

The Psalms are the biblical fount of worship and prayer. Learn to drink deeply from these life-giving waters. Here you will find guidance for your daily walk with the Lord. In these pages, you will acquaint yourself with the voice of the Good Shepherd. Allow him to gently lead you to the verdant pastures of his Word.
3 book set

Psalms 365 is specifically designed to help you develop a life that is anchored in worship and prayer. Build your life on the Rock, Christ Jesus.

For a closer look at this three-book series click here.

Journey through the Psalms in a Year

08 Wednesday Sep 2021

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3 book set

Now you can journey through the Psalms in a year with this beautiful three-book set available in both paperback and Kindle formats. These daily devotions take you to the heart of David, the man after God’s own heart.

The Psalms are the biblical fount of worship and prayer. Learn to drink deeply from these life-giving waters. Here you will find guidance for your daily walk with the Lord. In these pages, you will acquaint yourself with the voice of the Good Shepherd. Allow him to lead you to the verdant pastures of his Word.

Psalms 365 is specifically designed to help you develop a life that is anchored in worship and prayer.

For a closer look at this three-book series click here.

A Full Year of Devotions in the Psalms

22 Sunday Aug 2021

Posted by davidkitz in Psalms, Psalms 365: Develop a Life of Worship and Prayer

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David, good shepherd, Prayer, Psalms, worship

3 book set

Now you can journey through the Psalms in a year with this beautiful three-book set available in both paperback and Kindle formats. These daily devotions take you to the heart of David, the man after God’s own heart.

The Psalms are the biblical fount of worship and prayer. Learn to drink deeply from these life-giving waters. Here you will find guidance for your daily walk with the Lord. In these pages, you will acquaint yourself with the voice of the Good Shepherd. Allow him to lead you to the verdant pastures of his Word.

Psalms 365 is specifically designed to help you develop a life that is anchored in worship and prayer.

For a closer look at this three-book series click here.

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