Abraham Lot Separate Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old colored an Abraham Lot Separate page, asking why they had to split. These six images bring the story to life and spark great discussions. Perfect for a Sunday school lesson, this free printable is sure to engage young hearts!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In the Bible, Abraham and Lot faced a tough choice about where to live. They decided to separate to keep peace. Lot chose the best land, saying, 'Lot chose for himself the whole plain of the Jordan.' (Genesis 13:11)

β€œLot chose for himself the whole plain of the Jordan.”

β€” Genesis 13:11 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As the kids color, ask them why it was important for Abraham and Lot to separate. Highlight how Lot chose the land for himself, which can lead to a discussion about selfishness versus selflessness. Use markers or crayons for bright colors and plan a follow-up activity where kids can draw their favorite part of the story.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these pages are completely free to print! There's no signup required, and you can easily download them as a PDF. They're perfect for personal or classroom use, so feel free to share them with your Sunday school class.

What can I talk about while kids color the Abraham Lot Separate pages?+

While kids color, ask them about times they've had to make choices, just like Abraham and Lot. Discuss how their choices can affect others. Using crayons or colored pencils can help keep them focused while you guide the conversation!

How does this story connect to Genesis 13:11?+

In Genesis 13:11, we see Lot making a choice that impacts his future. This story teaches kids about decision-making and the importance of considering others' feelings. Highlighting Lot's choice can lead to discussions about how our decisions affect those around us.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My 9-year-old was excited to color the Abraham Lot Separate pages last Wednesday after our Bible study. Each page has a vibrant scene, like Abraham looking over the land and Lot choosing his spot. The verse 'Lot chose for himself the whole plain of the Jordan.' (Genesis 13:11) really stood out. We had a great talk about choices and how they affect others. These simple images are perfect for kids, and I love seeing their creativity shine through. Plus, it was a wonderful way to connect the lesson with hands-on fun. I'm planning to use these pages in our next Sunday school class, as they can really help kids remember the story.