
Psalm 10:2 for Kids: God Sees What Is Unfair
A bedtime reminder from Psalm 10:2 that God sees the unfair things that sit heavy in a child's heart and takes care of what they cannot.
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For Parents
Some nights your child is still chewing on something unfair, a rule broken with no consequence, an unkind word, a line cut. This episode sits in Psalm 10:2 and names that rock-in-the-tummy feeling, then points to a God who sees everything, even what grown-ups miss. After lights out, you could invite your child to hand the unfair part of the day to God in a sentence. Then let them rest knowing He is fair and taking care of it.
The One Thing for the Ride
“God sees everything that is unfair, so you can give the hard parts to Him and rest.”
Scripture
Psalm 10:2
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Key Takeaways
- Psalm 10:2 shows David telling God about people doing wrong.
- Unfair things can sit heavy, like a rock in your tummy.
- God sees everything, even what grown-ups miss, and He is fair.
- Ends with a short prayer to give the hard parts of the day to God.
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Questions Kids Ask
What Bible verse helps kids when something feels unfair?
Psalm 10:2 is about people who are mean on purpose, and how that unfairness can sit in your tummy like a rock (Psalm 10:2). David felt that too, so he told God about the wrong things people did, trusting that God sees everything, even what grown-ups miss. You do not have to fix it all by yourself tonight, because God knows what happened, He is fair, and He is taking care of it.

