Book of Revelation Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Tuesday, during our Bible lesson, we colored pages from the Book of Revelation. Six beautiful images depict key moments from this important story. These free printable pages are perfect for Sunday school, helping my third graders grasp the messages of hope and victory.
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John on Patmos
John, in a robe, sitting on a rocky island while receiving visions from heaven, surrounded by scrolls and an oil lamp.
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Seven Churches Vision
John sees seven golden lampstands and angels, each representing one of the seven churches, in a heavenly setting.
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Four Horsemen
Four horsemen symbolize conquest, war, famine, and death, riding across a landscape with dramatic clouds above.
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Woman and Dragon
A woman clothed with the sun stands on the moon, facing a dragon, symbolizing the battle between good and evil.
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New Heaven and New Earth
A beautiful city descends from the sky, with golden gates and a vibrant landscape, symbolizing hope and renewal.
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Final Judgment
Angels stand with a large book, as people gather for the final judgment, showcasing accountability and faith.
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About this Bible story
The Book of Revelation shares God's promises for the future. It tells us about Jesus' ultimate victory and how He is 'the Alpha and the Omega' (Revelation 1:8). These lessons remind us of His eternal nature and power.
βI am the Alpha and the Omega.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your students why they think Jesus is called 'the Alpha and the Omega.' Highlight the significance of His eternal presence in our lives. Set aside about 30 minutes for this activity, using crayon sets for easy coloring and encouraging discussions throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Book Of Revelation coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are free and available for download. No signup is required, and you can print them for personal or classroom use. They're perfect to fit in your Sunday school binder for easy access!
How can I encourage my students to discuss the Book of Revelation while coloring?+
You can ask your students what they think about the themes of hope and victory in Revelation. Encourage them to share their thoughts on Jesus' promises as they color. This helps them connect the art to the lesson meaningfully.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Start by reading Revelation 1:8 to your class, then discuss its importance. As they color, prompt them with questions about what 'Alpha and Omega' means. This reinforces their understanding of Godβs eternal nature and connects the lesson with their artwork.
More about these Bible coloring pages
The verse 'I am the Alpha and the Omega' (Revelation 1:8) encapsulates the essence of the Book of Revelation. Each of the six images in this coloring page focuses on different themes, like Jesus' return and the promise of a new heaven and earth. My class just adored coloring the scene of the heavenly city. Using vibrant colors made the moment even more engaging. Last week, we used crayons and markers, and I noticed how my students connected the artwork to our discussions about God's promises. When teaching these lessons, I encourage my students to share what they know about Revelation. Itβs amazing to see how excited they get discussing the illustrations. We often use these pages as a way to reinforce what we learn. I keep a few copies in my Sunday school binder, so they're always ready for an impromptu lesson or activity.