Abraham Isaac Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders loved coloring the Abraham Isaac coloring page. The six images capture the story beautifully, including the moment Abraham prepares to sacrifice Isaac. It's a perfect resource for our Sunday school lesson, helping kids connect with the Bible in a creative way. Plus, it's free and printable!

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About this Bible story

Abraham was tested by God when He asked him to sacrifice his son Isaac. He showed great faith, and just as he was about to obey, God provided a ram instead. This story is found in Genesis 22:12, where God says, 'Now I know that you fear God.'

Now I know that you fear God.

Genesis 22:12 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'Why do you think Abraham was willing to sacrifice Isaac?' Highlight how Abraham's faith was tested and how he showed trust in God. Set aside about 15 minutes for coloring and discussion, and consider providing a small snack afterward to keep their energy up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Abraham Isaac coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are completely free! There’s no signup required, and you can easily download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. I keep copies in my Sunday school binder, and they work wonderfully for my lessons.

How can I help my students understand Abraham's faith while they color?+

You could ask them to think about what it means to trust God as they color. Encourage them to share how they would feel if they were in Abraham’s place. Using crayons or markers makes it easier for them to express themselves while discussing their thoughts on obedience.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

A great verse to pair with this coloring page is Genesis 22:12, where God tells Abraham, 'Now I know that you fear God.' This can open a conversation about faith and obedience to God's commands, providing a meaningful connection as they color.

More about these Bible coloring pages

The moment my students saw the Abraham Isaac coloring page, they were excited. Each of the six images illustrates key moments from the story, including Abraham’s unwavering faith and the dramatic moment when God provides a ram. I often remind my kids of God's promise, as He says, 'Now I know that you fear God.' (Genesis 22:12) They find coloring helps them focus and think about what this means for their lives. Just last quarter, I used a similar page, and it sparked great discussions about trust and obedience. We used colored pencils, which worked perfectly for the details, and I set aside time for them to share their thoughts about the story afterward.