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Psalms

Psalms Instructions: Look through your scriptures and find something you marked in the book of Psalms. Read a few of your marked passages and ponder them. You will them write a psalm of your own. To help you know what to write, think what you love most about God, Jesus, or the gospel. Try to make it at least eight lines long. What is a psalm? A psalm is a poetic writing of praise or awe. Your psalm. Does your psalm have to rhyme or have a rhythm? No, but you should try your best to clothe your feelings in beautiful words and phrases. You can look through the book of Psalms or the Hymnbook for ideas and inspiration. After you have written your psalm, indicate on your paper if:  Your psalm can be read in class.  Your psalm can be read in class as long as I don’t mention your name.  Please don’t read your psalm in class.