Judas Iscariot Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders colored a 'Judas Iscariot' page, bringing the story to life. With 6 images, they could reflect on Judas' betrayal and the impact of his choices. This free printable is perfect for enhancing your Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

Judas Iscariot is known for betraying Jesus, a powerful story that resonates in our lessons. In Matthew 26:15, Judas asks, 'What are you willing to give me?' This moment teaches kids about choices and consequences.

What are you willing to give me?

Matthew 26:15 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think motivated Judas to betray Jesus?' Highlight the moment he asks, 'What are you willing to give me?' (Matthew 26:15). Prepare colored pencils and set aside about 30 minutes for this activity to allow for reflection and discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Judas Iscariot coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. It's a great resource for teaching the Judas Iscariot story.

What should I emphasize while kids color the Judas Iscariot pages?+

Encourage kids to discuss why Judas made his choices. You could ask how they feel about betrayal and trust. This can lead to meaningful conversations while they color, using crayons or colored pencils.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Matthew 26:15 is key to this story, as it highlights Judas' decision. Discussing this verse while the kids color can help them understand the gravity of Judas' actions and the importance of our choices.

More about these Bible coloring pages

In the lesson on Judas Iscariot, kids really engage with the story as they color. One page shows Judas making his deal, asking, 'What are you willing to give me?' (Matthew 26:15). Another features him with the thirty pieces of silver, which sparks discussions about trust and betrayal. Last Wednesday, my kids used these pages during our lesson. They loved sharing their thoughts while coloring. I keep a stack of these 'Judas Iscariot' coloring pages in my classroom binder, ready for any lesson on choices. It's fulfilling to see them connect art with scripture.