Daniel In The Lions' Den Angel Shutting Lions Mouths Coloring Page for Adults
The sound of pages turning fills the quiet evening. As I unwind with my coffee, the Daniel in the Lions' Den story comes to life in these six coloring images. Perfect for a peaceful Sunday afternoon of reflection, this free printable offers a creative outlet while meditating on God's protection.
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Daniel in the Lion's Den
Daniel sits calmly in a stone pit surrounded by fierce lions, with an angel descending to shut their mouths.
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Angel Appearing to Daniel
An angel appears with radiant wings above Daniel in the lion's den, surrounded by ornate patterns of vines and stars.
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Lions Surrounding Daniel
Fierce lions loom around Daniel, their mouths closed, with delicate floral patterns accentuating the scene's tension.
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Divine Protection
An angel envelops Daniel in divine protection, with intricate patterns of light and floral elements spiraling around them.
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Peaceful Daniel
Daniel sits in a meditative pose amidst the lions, with ornate patterns of peace and calm surrounding him.
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Nighttime in the Den
A nighttime scene in the lion's den illuminated by starlight, with Daniel and the lions framed by intricate celestial patterns.
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About this Bible story
In Daniel's story, he faced a den of lions, yet his faith remained unshaken. God sent an angel to protect him, as seen in Daniel 6:22. The angel shut the mouths of the lions, demonstrating divine intervention.
“My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your group how they interpret the angel's role in Daniel's deliverance. Highlight the moment when God intervened, reassuring them of His presence. Provide colored pencils and set aside about 30 minutes for this reflective activity, allowing time for sharing insights afterward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Daniel Lions Den Angel Shutting Lions Mouths pages for Bible journaling?+
Yes! These pages are free to download and perfect for personal use or group settings. No signup is required. Use your favorite gel pens or colored pencils to bring the images to life and enhance your Bible journaling experience.
What themes can I meditate on while coloring the Daniel Lions Den pages?+
While coloring, think about God's protection and the courage Daniel displayed. Reflect on how you can apply these themes in your everyday life. Use your favorite coloring supplies to create a peaceful environment for contemplation.
How can I use this coloring page in a Bible study group?+
Consider discussing the significance of faith in the face of adversity. Ask participants to share their thoughts on how God has intervened in their lives. This coloring page can serve as a visual aid during the conversation, connecting art with the powerful lessons from Daniel's story.
More about these Bible coloring pages
A gentle morning light filters through the kitchen window. I sit with my coffee, contemplating 'My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions' (Daniel 6:22). This Daniel in the Lions' Den Angel Shutting Lions Mouths coloring page for adults brings rich imagery to life. Each of the six images captures a moment from this powerful story—Daniel's unwavering faith, the lions lounging peacefully, and the angel's comforting presence. It's a reminder of God's protection in our lives. Last Sunday, after the kids had gone to bed, I spent a quiet hour coloring. The act of bringing the pages to life helped me reflect on God's faithfulness. As I shaded the angel's wings, I felt a sense of calm wash over me, a moment of connection to the story. These pages are more than just art; they're a pathway to deeper contemplation.