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Songs of Comfort

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A few of the words

SHEPHERD
Psalm 23 opens with 'The Lord is my shepherd' — perhaps the most recognized verse in all of Scripture, still recited at bedsides and gravesides the world over.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
TEARS
Psalm 56:8 pictures God collecting every tear in a bottle — an image of profound tenderness that has moved readers for more than two thousand years.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
MORNING
The promise of Psalm 30:5 — that joy comes in the morning — has carried countless people through long, dark nights of grief and waiting.Find this word in the grid to read its note.
RESTORE
In Psalm 23, the word translated 'restores' carries the sense of bringing back to wholeness — a soul revived, not merely rested.Find this word in the grid to read its note.

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Songs of Comfort: a free large-print word search

Psalms of comfort — free large-print puzzle evoking peace, nearness, and the joy that comes with the morning.

About Songs of Comfort

The psalms of comfort have been whispered and sung across centuries — in lamplit rooms, in grief, in gratitude. They speak of tears gathered and kept, of a Shepherd who leads beside still waters, of a heart that is fully known and gently held. Morning after morning, the ancient words arrive like light through a window: weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.

How to play

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    Find a word.Tap its first letter, then tap along to its last — the trail fills in and finishes itself when it spells a word. Or press the first letter and drag.
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    Words run in straight lines.Across and down, and on the harder difficulties diagonally and backwards.
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    It marks itself.Each word you find takes on its own soft colour on the grid and is crossed off the list.
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    Choose a difficulty.Relaxed, Classic or Challenging set those directions and how much the word list helps — never the grid size. Tap the A buttons at the top to enlarge the letters, or pinch the grid.

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