David and Bathsheba Coloring Page for Adults

Morning coffee in hand, I find myself reflecting on the story of David and Bathsheba. With six images inviting deeper thought, this David and Bathsheba coloring page for adults is perfect for quiet moments of contemplation or journaling. Download this free printable and let the colors flow as you meditate on the lessons within.

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About this Bible story

In 2 Samuel 11, the story of David and Bathsheba unfolds. David, captivated by Bathsheba's beauty, makes choices that lead to grave consequences. As the verse says, 'But the thing David had done displeased the Lord.' Reflecting on this story can be a powerful reminder of our own decisions.

But the thing David had done displeased the Lord.

2 Samuel 11:27 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage participants to think about the consequences of choices while coloring. Ask, 'What can we learn from David's actions?' Highlight how this story teaches about accountability, referencing how David's decisions led to serious repercussions. Prepare colored pencils and set aside an hour for reflection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these David and Bathsheba pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These pages are free, with no signup required. You can easily download them as a PDF. They’re perfect for personal reflection or group settings at church.

How can I incorporate the David and Bathsheba story into my journaling?+

Consider using this coloring page during a quiet time. Set aside an hour with your favorite gel pens and delve into the narrative. Reflect on the choices David made and how they relate to your life today.

What Bible verse pairs well with the David and Bathsheba coloring page?+

This story connects deeply with the verse, 'But the thing David had done displeased the Lord.' It’s an opportunity to discuss accountability and grace while coloring.

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A soft rustle of paper fills the air as I carefully lay out the David and Bathsheba coloring page. Six images, each one a scene from the poignant story, invite me to pause and reflect. As I fill in the details, I think of the choices we make and their ripple effects. 'But the thing David had done displeased the Lord' (2 Samuel 11:27) resonates as I color, a reminder of the weight of our actions. Several evenings this week, after the kids have settled down, I've taken to my table with colored pencils, allowing the story to unfold in my hands. The intricate designs bring the narrative to life, and each stroke is a moment of prayer and contemplation. It’s a simple yet profound way to connect with Scripture amidst the busyness of life.