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Psalm 1

April 2, 2020 by Heidi Leave a Comment

Looking for a simple way to incorporate some Scripture and simple learning into your homeschool? These worksheets and resources are just the thing. The worksheets can be downloaded by simply clicking on the image. They have a verse for copywork, and some simple science or history related activities to go with the verse. I have also included links to additional coloring pages, videos, and activities that will go along with the verse. Today’s lesson is all about Psalm 1.

All verses are from the Webster Bible, translated by Noah Webster in 1833, and part of the public domain.

Image by Peter H from Pixabay

Psalm 1

Happy is the one who has not walked in the advice of the wicked, nor stood in the way of sinners, nor sat in the seat of scoffers.

But his delight is in the Torah of Adonai, and on His Torah he meditates day and night.

He will be like a planted tree over streams of water, producing its fruit during its season. Its leaf never droops- but in all he does, he succeeds.

Psalm 1:1-3 TLV

Character lesson

Start by reading all of Psalm 1 in your choice of translation. Today’s passage helps us to understand the definition of true success. The person that YHVH describes as successful is not necessarily rich or famous. Rather, he has chosen to make his decisions based on Torah, not other people’s opinions.

I remember hearing a story about a barrel of apples when I was young. If you have a barrel full of fresh, beautiful apples, and throw a rotten one in, the barrel will go rotten. But, if you have a barrel of rotten apples and throw a fresh one in, the apples don’t turn fresh. It’s the same with people. The bad ones tend to influence the good ones, not the other way around. We need to choose carefully who we listen to and spend time with. We should be kind to all, but we should measure carefully who we hang out with, or take advice from. Those closest to us should encourage us to keep Torah and follow Yeshua.

A truly successful person is also known for filling their minds and days with Torah. You should be reading Scripture each day, thinking about it, and looking for ways to better obey YHVH. That’s what it means to meditate. We fill our thoughts with it.

Do you need help bringing Torah into your school day? It can be challenging to know where to start or how to teach your children. That’s why I created Torah Learning Made Simple, my method for teaching Torah alongside other school subjects.

Resources for studying Scripture

  • My Bible Study notebook
  • My Time with Adonai journal
  • My First Torah
  • Bible journal printable with quirky animals

Worksheet

Today’s worksheet will have you copying Psalm 1:2, learning about local tree species, and learning about tree products.

Download the worksheet

Further learning

Find lots of homeschool books at our used bookstore here.

Trees are a very important part of the water cycle. Learn about the important elements of the water cycle in this short video.

Each region has native trees. Take some time to learn about the trees in your area, and then watch this video on trees native to Israel.

Tree coloring pages
Getting started observing trees
Free printable tree field guide
My Time with Adonai PDF
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My Time with Adonai PDF

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We all know that spiritual growth is important. We know we should be praying, and reading and studying our Bibles. We know praise should be a huge part of a believer’s life. But are we doing anything about it? Are we running through each day, and collapsing in bed at night without spending even 10 minutes with our Heavenly Father?

I’ve been there. I dragged myself out of bed in the morning, tackled my to-do list, worked with the kids on their schoolwork, attempted to clean the house, and skuttled through all the other parts of my day. I meant to read my Bible. I meant to pray. But when I fell in bed at the end of the day, all I had left was a short prayer.

As with all of life, our spiritual health and growth needs to be intentional. We need some structure and a plan.

That’s where the “My Time with Adonai journal” comes into play.

I can’t check up on you to make sure you use it, but I can provide you structure and a plan.

This journal is designed to help you with your Bible study and prayer time. It is beautifully designed and decorated so that you will look forward to opening and using it every day. It is flexible and can be used for an in-depth study time, or for a quick recounting of the day’s blessings. It is divided into five sections.

PRAISE: Use this section for jotting down praises, blessings, things you are grateful for. It also takes you through a study of YHVH’s character. I put in 10 of His character qualities with verses to get you started.

ASK: This section is for listing specific prayer requests with details and dates. Did you tell a friend you would pray for them? Put their request in your journal so that you can be faithful to keep praying.

STUDY: The structure of this section is similar to the “My Bible Journal” page. One page is for copying a longer passage of Scripture. The facing page is for writing commands, sins, application, references to the Messiah, cross references, and more.

PONDER: Any Bible journal would not be complete without an unstructured section for you to write notes from a great teaching, copy down inspirational quotes, write out your prayers, or whatever you need it for. This section has plenty of lined journal pages.

READ: Consider this section the reference section. It includes lists of Scripture passages for study, prayers such as the Amidah and Daniel’s prayer, Torah portion passages, and a section for writing down your book wish list and the date you finish reading each one.

This journal was carefully designed to give you the structure and flexibility you need to sit down and spend time in the Word and in prayer. I hope you will quickly come to enjoy your time with Adonai, and grow spiritually.

This is a printable PDF. You will not receive a physical item. Download links available after purchase.

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