David And Jonathan Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were captivated by the friendship shared between David and Jonathan. With six unique images, this David and Jonathan coloring page Sunday school resource includes scenes of their bond and promises. Perfect for your Sunday school lesson, these free printable pages will engage the kids in learning.
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David And Jonathan Meeting
David and Jonathan meet in a lush green field, exchanging a heartfelt embrace with a backdrop of ancient trees and rocks.
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Jonathan Giving David His Armor
Jonathan hands David his armor, both smiling, with a background of ancient stone walls and a soft breeze blowing through the scene.
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David And Jonathan's Oath
David and Jonathan solemnly pledge friendship with clasped hands, surrounded by scrolls and ancient artifacts on a stone table.
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David Singing To Jonathan
David joyfully sings to Jonathan, both sitting on a stone bench under a tree, with musical notes floating in the air.
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David And Jonathan Parting Ways
David and Jonathan sadly part ways in a rocky landscape, with tears in their eyes and a promise of friendship.
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David And Jonathan Forever Friends
David and Jonathan smile while holding hands, surrounded by symbols of friendship like hearts and doves in a cheerful setting.
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About this Bible story
David and Jonathan shared a deep friendship that showed loyalty and love. In 1 Samuel 18:3, it says, 'Jonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself.' This story reminds us of the importance of true friendship.
βJonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During your lesson, ask the kids why they think David and Jonathan's friendship was so special. Highlight the verse about making a covenant and how important it is to support our friends. Try to use these coloring pages in a small group setting, allowing kids to share their thoughts while they color.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these David And Jonathan coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free and available for download as a PDF. No signup is required, and they're perfect for personal and classroom use. My Sunday school binder is ready to go with these great resources!
What scenes from the David and Jonathan story are included in the coloring pages?+
The coloring pages depict key moments like David and Jonathan's covenant and their friendship. These can be great conversation starters about loyalty. You might want to provide crayons or colored pencils for the kids to use while they color.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
While coloring, you can ask the kids how David and Jonathan showed loyalty to each other. Discuss the idea of making promises to friends and what that means in light of the verse, helping them relate the story to their own lives.
More about these Bible coloring pages
The bond between David and Jonathan is a beautiful lesson in loyalty and friendship. My 8-year-old was fascinated by how they became best friends. In one image, they can be seen sharing a moment of trust, while another shows them making a promise to support each other. The verse states, 'Jonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself' (1 Samuel 18:3). As I prepare for this week's lesson, I can already picture my students coloring these pages with joy, discussing their own friendships as they work. Having these David and Jonathan coloring pages on hand will also assist in illustrating important aspects of their story, reinforcing the themes of love and commitment. I plan to use them during our circle time to connect the images with our discussions about what it means to be a good friend.