Leah Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders colored a Leah story page. The images show Leah and her family, perfect for our lesson on God's love. With six different illustrations, this free printable coloring page is a wonderful addition to any Sunday school session.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

Leah was one of Jacob's wives in the Bible. She felt unloved and cried out to God, saying, 'The Lord has seen my misery.' (Genesis 29:32). This story teaches us about God's care for those who feel overlooked.

The Lord has seen my misery.

Genesis 29:32 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids are coloring, ask them what they think it means to be seen by God. Highlight Leah's feelings of neglect and how God responded to her cries. Use crayons for a fun activity, and consider following up with a group discussion about God's love.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, these Leah coloring pages are completely free! There’s no sign-up required, and you can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. My students enjoy using them during our lessons.

How can I relate Leah’s story to a lesson on God’s love?+

While the kids color, you can ask them how they think Leah felt when she was overlooked. Discuss how God's love is always present, even when we feel alone. You might want to use crayons or colored pencils for easier coloring.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Leah's story connects well with Genesis 29:32, where she expresses her feelings of being unloved. This verse highlights God's awareness of our struggles, helping children understand that they are never alone.

More about these Bible coloring pages

One of my favorite moments teaching Leah's story was when my students colored her pages last week. The illustrations include Leah's interactions with Jacob and her heartfelt prayers to God. It's touching to see them engage with the part where she says, 'The Lord has seen my misery.' (Genesis 29:32). I keep the pages in my Sunday school binder for easy access. The children love adding their own colors to Leah's life story, bringing it to life in their own way. It’s a joy to watch them connect as they color, especially when they discuss how God sees us in our struggles. With six images to choose from, this Leah coloring page is a simple yet effective tool for our lessons about love and faith.