Joseph Coat Of Many Colors Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday during art class, my 7-year-old loved coloring Joseph's coat of many colors. This free printable features 6 images from the Joseph story, perfect for Sunday school lessons. Kids will enjoy bringing these vibrant pages to life while learning about trust and forgiveness.

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About this Bible story

Joseph had a beautiful coat of many colors that his father gave him. This made his brothers very jealous. Later in Genesis 50:20, Joseph tells them, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.'

β€œYou intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”

β€” Genesis 50:20 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your kids, 'How would you feel if someone was jealous of you?' Highlight how Joseph's brothers felt when he received the coat, and explain how forgiveness can heal relationships. You’ll need crayons and about 30 minutes for this engaging activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Joseph Coat Of Many Colors coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. They’re great for personal and classroom use. You can print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class!

Why is Joseph's coat so special in the coloring pages?+

Joseph's coat is special because it represents his father's love for him. The vibrant colors in the pages allow kids to express their creativity while learning about how jealousy can affect relationships, making it a thoughtful coloring activity.

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

During your Sunday school lesson, you can discuss how Joseph's coat symbolizes God's love and favor. Ask kids how they might feel if they were in Joseph's shoes, especially after his brothers' actions. This opens the door for conversations about forgiveness and trust.

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My 9-year-old spread out the crayons on the table last week, excited to color Joseph's coat of many colors. Each page captures a different moment from Joseph's story, like his father giving him the coat and the brothers' jealousy. As we colored, we talked about how Joseph forgave his brothers. He even said, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good' (Genesis 50:20). This helped my kids understand the importance of forgiveness. The bright colors really brought the story to life, making it a memorable lesson. We plan to use these pages for our Sunday school class next week, and I can't wait to see how the kids express their creativity with the coats!