David and Goliath David Throwing Sling Coloring Page for Kids
Last Friday, my 7-year-old colored the David and Goliath David Throwing Sling page. It sparked a great talk about courage and faith. With 6 images to color, this free printable fits perfectly into our Sunday school lesson. Kids will love bringing the story to life!
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David and Goliath
David, a young boy, stands confidently with a sling in his hand, facing the giant Goliath who wears heavy armor.
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David Collecting Stones
David gathers five smooth stones from a stream, looking focused and prepared for battle, with Goliath visible in the distance.
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Goliath Challenging the Israelites
Goliath stands intimidatingly, shouting at the Israelites, who look frightened, as David confidently prepares his sling.
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David Aiming His Sling
David, now focused, takes aim with his sling, the five stones in his other hand, ready for the showdown against Goliath.
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David Slinging a Stone
David releases a stone from his sling, his face filled with determination, as Goliath looks surprised in the background.
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Goliath Falling
Goliath, hit by the stone, stumbles backward, while David celebrates his victory with a joyful expression.
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About this Bible story
In 1 Samuel 17, David faces Goliath with just a sling and a stone. He boldly declares, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD.' This story shows that with faith, even the smallest can overcome the greatest challenges.
βI come against you in the name of the LORD.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them what they think it felt like for David to face Goliath. Highlight the moment when David declares, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD,' to emphasize faith over fear. Set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion to let everyone share their thoughts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these David Goliath David Throwing Sling coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free to download with no signup required. They come as a PDF and are perfect for personal and classroom use. You can print them for your Sunday school class without any hassle!
Why are there five stones in the David and Goliath pages?+
David chose five stones as a sign of preparation and faith. You might discuss with the kids how being ready can help us face challenges, just like David faced Goliath. Let them use their favorite crayons to make each stone unique while you chat about bravery!
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
You can use these coloring pages to illustrate the story of David and Goliath. Discuss how David's faith helped him defeat Goliath, tying it back to the verse where he says, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD.' This helps reinforce the message of trusting God in tough situations.
More about these Bible coloring pages
The moment my son picked up his crayons, he was excited to color the David and Goliath David Throwing Sling page. He asked why David chose five stones when he only needed one! That turned into a fun discussion about being prepared for anything, just like David. In this coloring page set, kids can color David with his sling, Goliath towering over him, and the dramatic moment before the battle. As they color, you might remind them of David's words, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD.' (1 Samuel 17:45) This simple yet powerful message makes the story memorable and engaging. I printed these pages out for our Wednesday afternoon Bible study, and the kids were thrilled! They loved sharing their thoughts on bravery while coloring. If youβre looking for a way to connect Bible lessons with creativity, these pages are a great tool to encourage conversations about faith and courage in their everyday lives.