Ananias Sapphira Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Wednesday, my third graders colored the Ananias Sapphira story. They loved choosing colors for each character in the six images. This free printable helps teach about honesty in our Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

Ananias and Sapphira sold a piece of land but kept part of the money for themselves. They lied to the apostles about the amount, and Peter confronted them. As the story teaches, 'You have not lied just to human beings but to God' (Acts 5:4).

β€œYou have not lied just to human beings but to God.”

β€” Acts 5:4 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students, 'Why did Ananias and Sapphira choose to lie?' Highlight Peter's words about honesty in Acts 5:4. Prepare some coloring supplies like crayons and markers in advance, and consider a follow-up discussion on how they can practice honesty in their own lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Ananias Sapphira coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free! You can easily download them as a PDF without any signup. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, making them a great addition to your teaching resources.

How can I explain Ananias and Sapphira's story while my class colors?+

You can discuss the importance of honesty as they color. Ask them why it's crucial to be truthful, referencing how Ananias and Sapphira's lie affected their lives. This can prompt great conversations while they work on the pages.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can connect this coloring page with Acts 5:4, where Peter confronts Ananias about lying to God. Use this verse to emphasize the consequences of dishonesty and encourage kids to think about their own honesty in daily life.

More about these Bible coloring pages

During our Sunday school lesson on Ananias and Sapphira, my students were excited to color. Each of the six images captures key moments, like Ananias presenting the money and Peter's stern words. As we discussed the importance of honesty, I reminded them that 'You have not lied just to human beings but to God' (Acts 5:4). My eight-year-old son particularly enjoyed coloring Peter with his expressive face, and we talked about how dishonesty affects our relationships. Using these pages, I can encourage my students to reflect on their actions while they color. It's a meaningful way to engage them in the lesson.