
Psalm 9:11 for Kids: Telling the Good Things God Does
A bedtime reminder from Psalm 9:11 that helps kids remember one good thing from the day and whisper a quiet thank You to God.
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Some nights your child is wound up from a full day and the good moments slip past unnoticed. This episode sits in Psalm 9:11 and slows the night down to remember one good thing, a laugh, a shared snack, a wagging tail, and to say a quiet thank You to God who was right there in it. After lights out, you could ask your child to name just one good thing from today. Then let that small gladness carry them toward sleep.
The One Thing for the Ride
“When God does good things, we get to remember them and tell others.”
Scripture
Psalm 9:11
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Key Takeaways
- Psalm 9:11 invites us to remember and tell the good things God does.
- Kids do not have to sing out loud, just remember one good moment.
- Naming something good builds a grateful heart at bedtime.
- Ends with a short, calming thank You prayer.
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Questions Kids Ask
How can kids thank God for the good things before bed?
Psalm 9:11 invites us to remember the good things God does and tell others about them (Psalm 9:11). Before sleep, your child can lie still, remember one good thing from the day, and whisper a quiet thank You to God who was right there in it.

