David and Goliath David Shepherd With Sheep Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders were captivated by the moment David defeated Goliath. This 'David and Goliath David Shepherd With Sheep' coloring page features six images, including David with his sheep and the fierce giant. Perfect for our Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

David was a young shepherd who faced Goliath, a giant. With just a sling and a stone, he declared, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD' (1 Samuel 17:45). This story shows how faith can conquer fear.

I come against you in the name of the LORD.

1 Samuel 17:45 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'How did David trust God when facing Goliath?' Highlight the moment David chose to fight the giant despite his size. This can lead to a discussion about trusting God in our challenges. You’ll need crayons and a quiet space to color and talk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these David Goliath David Shepherd With Sheep coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can easily download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They’re perfect for Sunday school activities and can be added to your classroom binder.

What will my students learn while coloring the David and Goliath pages?+

While coloring, students can reflect on David's bravery and faith. Encourage them to share times they've faced fears. A great discussion starter could be how they can trust God in tough situations, making the lesson personal.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

In your lesson, emphasize how David's faith in God helped him defeat Goliath. Use the coloring pages as a visual aid while telling the story. Ask the kids how they can be brave in their own lives, connecting the lesson to their experiences.

More about these Bible coloring pages

As my students colored, I reminded them how David, the shepherd, stood up against Goliath. One of the images shows David calmly watching over his sheep, a powerful contrast to the battle ahead. Kids love connecting the story to their own lives. Many of my third graders had fun using colored pencils to bring the illustrations to life. I often share the verse, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD' (1 Samuel 17:45), to emphasize David's faith. The six printable pages provide a great opportunity to reinforce the lesson while keeping them engaged in a craft. After coloring, I like to discuss how they can be brave in their own lives, just like David.