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1 | Should my kids read Psalms? | Ps 41:10 | Piper | 75087 | ||
Psalm 41:"But You, O Lord, be merciful and gracious to me, and raise me up, that I may requite them". I'm fairly new to the Bible. I try to read a Psalm each day and would like my kids to read them because they model a relatioship and communication with God . But I really find it very frustrating when David CONSTANTLY goes on and on from Psalm to Psalm about all his enemies. What's going on here? Are ALL these people really that evil or is David including at least some of his personal/ political feelings in the Psalms. David had some major humans flaws...are those flaws wiped away in the words in Psalms. I'm really getting frustrated with my favorite book of the OT so Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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2 | Should my kids read Psalms? | Ps 41:10 | Searcher56 | 75090 | ||
Proverbs is the book for daily living ... read a chapter a day Psalms is more for meditation ... read a chapter and in Psalm 119 read a section. When you read, do not do it in haste ... do it slowly in mediation. Give you best time to read the Bible, pray and sing to Him. Make it your priority. Searcher |
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3 | Should my kids read Psalms? | Ps 41:10 | Piper | 75094 | ||
Thanks Searcher, but your answer REALLY does not address my question. | ||||||
4 | Should my kids read Psalms? | Ps 41:10 | Searcher56 | 75115 | ||
Yes, your children should read Psalms, as well as other books of the Bible ... do no stay in one book. | ||||||