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July 9th: God Watches Over You Everywhere You Go | Kids Devotional Carpooling with Jesus
Hey Carpool Crew! Whether you're off on a big adventure or just pulling into the driveway with groceries, today’s episode is about one powerful truth:
God is with you—wherever you go.
Join Pastor Justin as he unpacks Psalm 121:8 (CSB):
“The Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forever.”
This verse is part of the Songs of Ascent, a collection of Psalms sung by travelers heading to Jerusalem. Life was rough on the road—steep climbs, long miles, and no air conditioning—but God's people reminded each other that He was with them every step of the way.
In this kid-friendly episode, your family will learn:
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What “Songs of Ascent” are and why people sang them on the move
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Why Psalm 121 is a perfect back pocket verse for your daily life
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How Jesus watches over your every move—not just at church or during prayer
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Practical ways to feel God’s presence when you're on the go
Whether you're leaving for summer camp, school drop-off, or a playdate, this episode helps kids remember: God is with you in the coming and the going—now and forever.
💬 Discussion Question:
Where do you feel God with you the most—and where do you want to remember His presence more often?
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