
Psalm 9:8 | God Judges The World With Fairness
This episode lets a child put down worry about the whole world, resting in a God who runs everything with perfect fairness.
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For Parents
If your child carries worry about the wider world, this episode helps them set it down. It takes Psalm 9:8 and the comfort of a perfectly fair God in charge of everything, like a kind teacher, only far bigger. At home, you might say, you do not have to carry the whole world tonight, God has it. Let that release the weight, and let your child rest easy, trusting things to good and fair hands.
The One Thing for the Ride
“Your child does not have to carry the wide world tonight, because a good and fair God has it.”
Scripture
Psalm 9:8
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Key Takeaways
- God runs the whole world with perfect fairness.
- It feels good when someone fair is in charge, and God always is.
- Nothing is too big or too tangled for God to sort out rightly.
- A child does not have to worry about the world; they can simply rest.
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Questions Kids Ask
What does Psalm 9:8 mean for kids?
Psalm 9:8 says God runs the whole world with perfect fairness (Psalm 9:8). Nothing is too big or too tangled for Him to sort out rightly, so your child can stop carrying the wide world and simply rest.

