
Psalm 9:10 for Kids: God Never Walks Away From You
A bedtime reminder from Psalm 9:10 that God never walks away from anyone who looks for Him, so kids can fall asleep feeling safe and close to Him.
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For Parents
Some nights your child climbs into bed carrying a quiet kind of lonely, a friend who was busy, a house that felt too still. This episode sits in Psalm 9:10 and reminds them that God has never walked away from anyone who looks for Him, and that He is close right there in the dark room. After the lights are off, you could tell them one simple thing: God is right here, and He stays. Then let the verse settle over them as they drift off.
The One Thing for the Ride
“God never walks away from those who seek Him.”
Scripture
Psalm 9:10
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Key Takeaways
- Psalm 9:10 promises God never abandons those who seek Him.
- Feeling alone is normal, and God is closer than it seems.
- Kids can fall asleep trusting that God stays through the night.
- Ends with a short, calming prayer for a child who feels alone.
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Questions Kids Ask
What Bible verse helps a kid who feels alone at bedtime?
Psalm 9:10 promises that God never abandons those who seek Him (Psalm 9:10). When your child feels alone, they can trust that God is right here in the room, closer than the blanket pulled to their chin, and He stays close all night long.

