In Christ We Live in Christ We Die in Christ We Rise Up Again Song Alleluia Amen
Jesus didactics the children, exterior Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Draper, Utah
A Christian kid's prayer is Christian prayer recited primarily by children that is typically short, rhyming, or has a memorable tune. Information technology is ordinarily said before bedtime, to give cheers for a meal, or every bit a nursery rhyme. Many of these prayers are either quotes from the Bible, or set traditional texts.
While termed "Christian child's prayer", the examples here are near exclusively used and promoted by Protestants. Catholic and Orthodox Christians accept their own gear up of children'southward prayers, often invoking Mary, Mother of Jesus, angels, or the saints, and including a remembrance of the dead. Some adult prayers are every bit popular with children, such every bit the Golden Dominion (Luke vi:31, Matthew 7:12), the Doxology, the Serenity Prayer, John 3:16, Psalm 145:15–xvi, Psalm 136:1, and for older children, The Lord's Prayer and Psalm 23.
For the history of Christian songs for children, see Boys' choir § Middle ages & early evolution, nascence play, and Sunday school § Development.
Bedtime prayer [edit]
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep [edit]
Original version
At present I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to go on;
If I should dice before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen
More contempo variants:
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
Guide me, Jesus, through the nighttime
and wake me with the morning light
Amen
Now I lay me downwardly to slumber,
I pray the Lord my soul to proceed;
Proceed me safe through the night
and wake me with the morning lite
If I should dice before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take. Amen
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I'll assume I'll ascension rested and at peace.
For I know all day I tried my best
To treat all others with respect.
Now I lay me downwardly to slumber,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
Angels sentinel me through the night
and wake me with the morn light.
Amen
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
If I should die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take.
If I should live another day
I pray the Lord to guide my way
Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
If I should die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take.
There are four corners on my bed,
There are iv angels overhead,
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,
God anoint this bed that I lay on.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John [edit]
Luther's Evening Prayer [edit]
I give thanks Thee, my Heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Thy dear Son, that Yard hast graciously kept me this day, and I pray Thee to forgive me all my sins, where I accept done wrong, and graciously keep me this night. For into Thy hands I commend myself, my torso and soul, and all things. Let Thy holy angel be with me, that the Wicked Foe may have no power over me. Amen.[1]
The New England Primer [edit]
Evening Prayer from the 1777 New England Primer:[two]
O Lord God who knowest all Things, thou seest me by Nighttime likewise as by Day. I pray thee for Christ'southward Sake, forgive me whatsoever I have washed amiss this Day, and keep me all this night, while I am asleep. I want to lie downwardly under thy Care, and to abide forever nether thy Blessing, for thou fine art a God of all Power and everlasting Mercy. Amen
Lullabies [edit]
Now I lay y'all down to sleep
And pray the Lord your soul to keep
May angels guide you through the dark and wake you in the mornings light
My sweet so tiny and sweet
You've had your mean solar day
You've had your play
Merely at present it'due south time to say expert night
My sugariness then tiny and sweetness
Now the Day is Over [edit]
i. Now the day is over,
Night is drawing well-nigh;
Shadows of the evening
Steal across the sky.
ii. Now the darkness gathers,
Stars begin to peep,
Birds and beasts and flowers
Soon will be asleep.
3. Jesus, give the weary
Calm and sweetness quiet;
With Thy tend'rest blessing
May mine eyelids shut.
In that location are five boosted verses.[3]
Sleep my Child and Peace Attend Thee [edit]
Lullabies in German [edit]
Der Mond ist aufgegangen [edit]
Weißt du, wie viel Sternlein stehen [edit]
Brahms' Lullaby [edit]
Lullabies in Latin [edit]
The Virgin's Cradle Hymn [edit]
Lullabies in Scottish [edit]
Baloo Baleerie [edit]
Lullabies in Welsh [edit]
Suo Gân [edit]
Lullabies in Armenian [edit]
Koon yeghir, pahlahs, atchkert khoop ahra [edit]
Lullabies in Swedish [edit]
Vaggsång till Jesus [edit]
Morning Prayer [edit]
Luther's Morning Prayer [edit]
I thank Thee, my Heavenly Begetter, through Jesus Christ, Thy dear Son, that Thou hast kept me this night from all damage and danger; and I pray Thee to go on me this day too from sin and all evil, that all my doings and life may delight Thee. For into Thy hands I commend myself, my torso and soul, and all things. Let Thy holy angel exist with me, that the Wicked Foe may accept no power over me. Amen.[4]
White Paternoster [edit]
The New England Primer [edit]
Morning Prayer from the 1777 New England Primer:[2]
Almighty God the Maker of every thing in Sky and Globe; the Darkness goes away, and the Day low-cal comes at thy Command. Grand fine art good and doest proficient continually. I thank thee that thousand has taken such Care of me tonight, and that I am live and well this Morning. Salve me, O God, from Evil, all this Twenty-four hour period long, and let me dearest and serve thee forever, for the Sake of Jesus Christ thy Son. Amen.
Morning Songs [edit]
Morning Has Cleaved [edit]
Morning time Songs in Swedish [edit]
Din klara sol går åter opp [edit]
Giving thanks [edit]
God Is Not bad [edit]
- With these additional lines, it is sung to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star":
God is neat and God is good.
And we give thanks him for our food.
By his hands we all are fed.
Cheers, Lord, for our daily breadstuff.
God is great and God is good,
And we thank him for our nutrient. Amen.
Give thanks You Lord [edit]
Thank you my God for the mean solar day you have given united states of america!
Thanks because you are great and worthy.
Thank you for another day of living,
Thanks for each breath we have taken
Thanks for dying on that cross my God
For our sins!
Forgive our sins, Lord
Amen
Come Lord Jesus [edit]
Come Lord Jesus, be our guest,
let this food to us be blest, Amen
A Slovak Lutheran tradition adds a second poesy:
And may there be a goodly share
on every tabular array everywhere.
A variant ofttimes used in the Lutheran Church building–Missouri Synod is
Come Lord Jesus, be our guest,
let these gifts to us exist blessed, Amen
The Lord is Skillful to Me [edit]
All Good Gifts [edit]
The chorus to We Plough the Fields and Scatter may be used every bit a tabular array grace:[v]
All good gifts around u.s.
Are sent from sky above,
So thank the Lord, O give thanks the Lord
For all His love
For this Food [edit]
For this food and joy renewed, nosotros praise your name, O Lord![6] [7]
Organized prayer [edit]
Regent's prayer [edit]
Almighty God,
nosotros acknowledge our dependence upon Thee,
and we beg Thy blessings upon united states of america, our parents,
our teachers and our state.
Philmont grace [edit]
For food, for raiment,
for life, for opportunity,
for friendship and fellowship,
we cheers, O Lord.
S Bar F grace [edit]
For the gifts of food and freedom,
And the hills to roam.
For the reddish sunsets
And the Earth, our home
For the stars at night
And the gentle winds in the trees
Nosotros thank yous, Peachy Spirit, for all of these
Spirituals [edit]
He'due south got the Whole World in his hands [edit]
He'due south got the whole globe in his hands.
He's got you and me, brother in his hands.
He'due south got you and me, sister in his hands.
He's got the little bitty baby in his hands.
He's got the whole globe in his hands.
Michael Row The Boat Ashore [edit]
Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia!
Michael, row the boat ashore, Alleluia!
Sister assistance to trim the sails, Alleluia!
Sister help to trim the sails, Alleluia!
The river is deep and the river is wide, Alleluia!
Milk and beloved on the other side, Alleluia!
Jordan's river is chilly and cold, Alleluia!
Chills the body, but not the soul, Alleluia!
If you get at that place before I exercise. Alleluia!
Tell my people I'm coming also. Alleluia!
Kumbaya [edit]
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen [edit]
Get Down Moses [edit]
We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder [edit]
Children, Get Where I Send Thee [edit]
Every Fourth dimension I Feel the Spirit [edit]
I Shall Not Be Moved [edit]
I'1000 So Glad, Jesus Lifted Me [edit]
Dem Bones [edit]
Ezekiel Saw the Bike [edit]
Lord, I Want to Be a Christian [edit]
When the Saints Go Marching In [edit]
We Shall Overcome [edit]
Carols [edit]
The Twelve Days of Christmas [edit]
Abroad in a Manger [edit]
He is Born, the Child Divine [edit]
Low-cal One Candle for Promise [edit]
A la Nanita Nana [edit]
Thy Little Ones, Dear Lord are We (Norwegian) [edit]
Oh, Come, Little Children [edit]
Other songs [edit]
Jesus Loves Me [edit]
Jesus loves me - this I know,
For the Bible tells me and so,
Piddling ones to Him belong,
They are weak but He is strong.
Yep, Jesus loves me.
Yes, Jesus loves me.
Yes, Jesus loves me.
The Bible tells me so.
Jesus loves me, He who died,
Heaven's gate to open up wide.
He will launder away my sin;
Let His little kid come in.
Jesus loves me, loves me notwithstanding,
Though I'm very weak and ill.
From His shining throne on high,
Comes to picket me where I prevarication.
Jesus loves me! He will stay
Close abreast me all the way
Then His little child will accept
Upwardly to heaven for His dear sake.
- 1860 poem by Anna Bartlett Warner, set to music in 1862 with added chorus by William Batchelder Bradbury. This is the original version; rewritten versions are mutual.
Jesus Loves the Little Children [edit]
Jesus loves the piffling children,
All the children of the world.
Red and yellowish, blackness and white,
They are precious in His sight,
Jesus loves the petty children of the world.
- Words written by preacher Clarence Herbert Woolston (1856–1927)
- Sung to the 1864 Civil State of war tune "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" past George Fredrick Root
- Inspired by Matthew nineteen:xiv: Jesus said, "Let the trivial children come to Me, and exercise not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."
- Some versions change Woolston's original words slightly by inserting the color "brown" betwixt "red" and "yellow."
- Some modernistic versions read 'Ev'ry colour, ev'ry race, all are cover'd by His grace' instead of 'Cerise and yellow, blackness, and white, all are precious in His sight.'
- Alternate lyrics:
Jesus loves the fiddling children,
All the children of the world.
Fatty and skinny, short and tall,
Jesus loves them one and all,
OR
Jesus died for all the children,
All the children of the world.
Scarlet and yellow, black and white,
All are precious in His sight,
Jesus died for all the children of the world.
Praise Him, Praise Him [edit]
Praise Him, praise Him, all ye footling children,
God is love, God is dearest;
Praise Him, praise Him, all ye little children,
God is love, God is honey.
Three verses following this replace "praise" with "love," "thank," and "serve."[8]
All Things Vivid and Beautiful [edit]
The chorus of All Things Bright and Cute has been recommended for children ages 5 and younger.[9]
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures not bad and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.
Give Me Oil in My Lamp [edit]
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee [edit]
Zacchaeus Was a Wee Little Man [edit]
This Niggling Light of Mine [edit]
I've Got the Joy Joy Joy Joy [edit]
I Am Jesus' Little Lamb [edit]
The original text in High german begins with Weil ich Jesu Schäflein bin.
Children of the Heavenly Begetter [edit]
(original in Swedish, Tryggare kan ingen vara)
Jesus, call up me / When y'all come into Your kingdom [edit]
In My Life Lord, Exist Glorified [edit]
Lord of All Hopefulness [edit]
My Tribute (To God Be The Glory) [edit]
Seek Ye Start [edit]
Jesus Bids Us Smoothen [edit]
Vi sätter oss i ringen (Swedish) [edit]
Historical songbooks [edit]
- Divine Songs Attempted in Piece of cake Language for the Use of Children past Isaac Watts, 1715
- Hymns for the Amusement of Children by Christopher Smart, 1771
- Hymns in Prose for Children by Anna Laetitia Barbauld, 1781
- Hymns for Footling Children by Cecil Frances Alexander, 1848[10]
Print Sources [edit]
- Bobb, Barry All God's People Sing. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1992, 316 pp.
- English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri and other States. Sunday-School Hymnal. Pittsburgh: American Lutheran Publication Board, 1901, 464 pp.
- O'Neal, Debbie Trafton Thank yous for This Food: Action Prayers, Songs, and Blessings for Mealtime. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1994, 32 pp.
- Johnson, David A. My First Hymnal. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 2011, 128 pp.
- Kirkpatrick, William J. Joy and praise: a Sunday-school song volume Cincinnati, Ohio: Fillmore Music House, 1908, 266 pp.
- Wesleyan Methodist Church The Methodist Sunday-school hymn-volume, compiled by direction of the Wesleyan-methodist conference London: Wesleyan-Methodist Sunday-School Union, 1879, 488 pp.
References [edit]
- ^ 1921 Triglott Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine translation
- ^ a b New England Primer, page 16, Google Books, 1777
- ^ The Lutheran Hymnal #654
- ^ 1921 Triglott Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Motorcar translation
- ^ O'Neal, page 12
- ^ The Power to Comprehend with All the Saints: The Formation and Practice of a Pastor-Theologian, edited by Wallace Grand. Alston Jr., Cynthia A. Jarvis, page 50, from the chapter entitled "Raising Pastor-Theologians" by Brant S. Copeland
- ^ O'Neal, page 21
- ^ O'Neal, p. 25
- ^ The Power to Comprehend with All the Saints: The Formation and Exercise of a Pastor-Theologian, edited by Wallace Thou. Alston Jr., Cynthia A. Jarvis, folio 44, from the chapter entitled "Raising Pastor-Theologians" by Brant S. Copeland
- ^ Hymns for Lilliputian Children (Google Books) by Cecil Frances Alexander, London: Joseph Masters, 5th edition, 1852
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