
Psalm 10:5 for Kids: A Heart That Loves to Learn
A bedtime reminder from Psalm 10:5 that staying curious and humble keeps a child learning, with no need to know everything tonight.
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Some nights your child feels behind, like they should already know more than they do. This episode sits in Psalm 10:5 and reframes that worry, picturing the brain as a backpack with empty pockets ready to fill, and curiosity as a gift. After lights out, you could remind them they do not have to know everything tonight, just keep learning a little each day. Then let that easy, unhurried feeling carry them toward sleep.
The One Thing for the Ride
“Staying curious and humble lets you keep learning and growing a little every day.”
Scripture
Psalm 10:5
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Key Takeaways
- Psalm 10:5 warns that thinking you know it all stops the learning.
- Staying curious and humble keeps your heart open to grow.
- Kids do not have to know everything tonight, just keep learning.
- Ends with a short prayer for a humble heart that loves to learn.
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Questions Kids Ask
What Bible verse encourages kids to keep learning?
Psalm 10:5 describes someone who thinks he already knows everything, so he stops learning and laughs at anyone who tries to teach him (Psalm 10:5). Picture your brain like a backpack with lots of empty pockets ready to be filled when someone shows you something new. You do not have to know everything tonight; you just get to keep learning and growing a little bit every day.


