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Psalms for My Day

A Child's Praise Devotional

Carine MacKenzie and Alec Motyer

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Psalms for My Day

A Child's Praise Devotional

Carine MacKenzie and Alec Motyer

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The Psalms tell us how wonderful God is and help us to praise and worship Him. The Psalms help us to pray to God – telling him about our troubles and worries. The Psalms give us comfort and guidance. Some Psalms point to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God who came into this world to suffer and die for the sins of his people. Some Psalms tell about our sin and how the Lord has dealt with it. Other Psalms express our joy and thanksgiving.

Using Alec Motyer’s translation, this day–by–day devotional encourages children to explore the Psalms for themselves. The 31 short devotionals include a short prayer, and beautiful colour illustrations.

  • Title

    Psalms for My Day

  • Author(s)

    Carine MacKenzie and Alec Motyer

  • ISBN

    9781527101814

  • Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    Christian Focus Publications

  • Age Range

    8-11s

  • Bible Book

    Psalms

  • Audience

    Children

  • Pages

    96

  • Published

    01/10/2019

Overall rating

5.0 based on 1 review

Psalms for My Day

Over the past few weeks I’ve begun many of my days by reading “Psalms for my Day: A Child’s Praise Devotional”. The book contains a fresh translation of 31 of the Psalms found in the Old Testament. The translation is done by biblical scholar Alec Motyer. Accompanying the translation is a simple explanation of the rich truths of the psalm and a short prayer. The work is masterfully illustrated by Catherine Pape and includes a ‘new words’ index at the back of the book with succinct definitions for difficult words. In this respect, the translation might present a difficulty for kids learning to read. The book is intended for ages 4–11, but the psalms present something for every reader. It is a charming introduction to the psalms for you and your little ones. The psalms place before the believer both the realism and idealism of the Christian life – despair and trial, defeat and suffering, but also repentance and confession, growth and longing, praise and hope. I was glad to see Psalm 32 amongst those included. Motyers commentary hints to the Christ–centered approach Motyer takes on many of the Psalms, he writes, “What a blessing when sin is ‘covered’ – not by being out of sight but when Jesus covers it with his sinlessness. My sin is no longer something I have to pay for because Jesus Christ has taken the punishment for the sin of his people when he died on the cross. This is a great cause of rejoicing and makes us sing praise to God” (35). Introducing the psalms to your children while they are young will help them to recognise the mystery and beauty of their God. Moreover, the book provides a palatable format for them to access the psalms as they mature in their young faith. I am very pleased to have this book to pull out of my library when visited by family and friends with children!

Greg Parker Jr

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