Psalms on Sunday Ends
Hello friends, for those of you have followed along with my Psalm Sunday blog series, thank you. (smile) Psalm Sunday is over for now. But if enough requests are received, I will continue it in the coming weeks. I thought it would be nice to share some printables with you today. As we reflect on Psalm 1:3 NIV.
I find a tree planted by water embodies a quiet and profound strength. It stands in silent grace. It absorbs sunlight and draws nourishment from the earth. In return, it offers cool shade and seasonal fruit. Deeply rooted and steadfast, it fulfills its grand purpose not through effort, but through its very existence.
Psalm 1:3 “He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither.”
This verse has been a gentle companion to me lately. It speaks of being rooted, of spiritual steadiness in a world that often feels hurried and divided. It reminds me that flourishing doesn’t always look like constant productivity, it can be slow, sacred, and deeply unseen.

I created this free printable set to use as journal cards, bookmarks, and tags inspired by Psalm 1:3. Each piece is designed to invite reflection, encourage stillness, and remind you of the quiet ways God nourishes our souls. I hope they find their place in your journal, diary, or as a bookmark in your bible. (smile)
I wish you peace, Katherine