Peter's Vision Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old colored a scene from Peter's Vision while I read the story. The coloring page features Peter's dream and the animals he saw. It's a great way to teach kids about acceptance during our Sunday school lesson. Enjoy this free printable coloring page!

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About this Bible story

In Acts 10, Peter had a special vision that taught him about God's love for everyone. God told him, 'Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.' This story reminds us that God's grace is for all people, not just a few.

β€œDo not call anything impure that God has made clean.”

β€” Acts 10:15 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think God wants us to learn from Peter's Vision?' Highlight how God spoke to Peter, reminding him that everyone is accepted. Set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion, and use crayons for vibrant colors that make the animals stand out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Peter's Vision coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Peter's Vision coloring pages are completely free and require no signup. You can easily download the PDF for personal and classroom use, making them perfect for Sunday school activities.

How can I help my kids understand Peter's vision while they color?+

You can ask your kids what they think each animal represents in Peter's vision. Encourage them to share their thoughts about why God wanted Peter to know that His love is for everyone. Using bright colors can also help them express their feelings about the story!

How does this story connect to Acts 10:15?+

In Acts 10:15, God tells Peter, 'Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.' This teaching moment is central to the story, emphasizing that God's love and grace extend to all people, which kids can reflect on as they color.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My son was so excited to start coloring Peter's Vision last Friday afternoon. We gathered our crayons and the coloring pages showed Peter's dream with various animals and the bright sheet where God spoke to him. The quote, 'Do not call anything impure that God has made clean' (Acts 10:15), came alive as he colored. It's amazing how a simple picture can lead to big discussions about God's love for everyone. While we worked, I encouraged him to talk about each animal and what it might mean. Using these coloring pages during our homeschool lesson really sparked his interest in the story. With six different images, kids can enjoy coloring while learning about God's message of acceptance. These pages are perfect for a quiet afternoon or a fun activity at church!