Job Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday, my son colored a Job scene that showed him sitting in ashes, surrounded by friends. This job coloring page for kids features 6 detailed images that dive into Job's story. Perfect for Sunday school, the kids can learn while they color.

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About this Bible story

Job was a faithful man who loved God. He went through many trials but never lost his faith. The Bible teaches us that 'The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away' (Job 1:21). His story shows us how to trust God in hard times.

The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away.

Job 1:21 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids, 'How do you think Job felt when he lost everything?' Focus on the moment Job's friends came to comfort him. Use colored pencils for fine details and set aside 30 minutes for this activity to ensure kids can express their creativity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Job coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Job coloring pages are free to print and no signup is required. You can download the PDF for personal and classroom use. Perfect for Sunday school lessons, just grab some crayons and enjoy!

What’s the best way to explain Job’s story while kids color?+

While kids color, ask them how they think Job felt during his trials. This can help them relate to Job's challenges. You can also share how Job's faith remained strong, even when things were tough. It’s a great conversation starter!

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

You can pair this coloring activity with a discussion on Job's faithfulness. Highlight how 'The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away' (Job 1:21) connects to trusting God in difficult times. It encourages kids to think about their own faith.

More about these Bible coloring pages

The verse 'The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away' (Job 1:21) reminds us of Job's faith during tough times. My 7-year-old daughter colored a picture of Job with his friends, and it sparked a great discussion about supporting each other in hard moments. She loved using glitter gel pens to make Job's ashes shine! These six images include Job's blessings and his trials, making it a meaningful activity. As we colored, we talked about how Job remained faithful despite losing everything. It's a great way to connect the story to the kids' lives.