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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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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.

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God sees everything that is unfair, so you can give the hard parts to Him and rest.

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Psalm 10:2

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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.

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