Moses' Staff Coloring Page for Kids
Last Wednesday afternoon, my 7-year-old was excited to color the Moses' Staff pages, especially the one where it turns into a snake! These six images make a great addition to our Sunday school lesson. This free printable will keep kids engaged while they learn about Moses' journey and Godβs power.
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Moses Raising His Staff
Moses stands confidently on a rocky shore, raising his staff toward the parted Red Sea, with waves towering on either side.
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Israelites Crossing the Sea
A group of joyful Israelites walks across the dry seabed, following Moses, with the majestic walls of water beside them.
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Pharaoh's Army Drowning
Pharaoh's army in chariots struggles in the turbulent waters as Moses watches from the shore, his staff still in hand.
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Celebrating Freedom
Moses and the Israelites celebrate joyfully on the shore, dancing and singing in gratitude for their freedom from Egypt.
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Manna from Heaven
Moses stands with arms raised as heavenly manna falls from the sky, with excited children gathering the food in their hands.
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Mount Sinai Revelation
Moses climbs Mount Sinai, receiving the tablets from God, with clouds and rays of light surrounding him in a magical scene.
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About this Bible story
Moses' staff played a big role in the Exodus story. When God instructed Moses to lead His people out of Egypt, He told him to use his staff to perform signs. This is highlighted in Exodus 4:17, where God says, 'But take this staff in your hand so you can perform the signs with it.'
βBut take this staff in your hand so you can perform the signs with it.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think Moses felt when he first used his staff in front of Pharaoh?' Highlight the moment God told Moses to take his staff to perform signs. You could prepare colored pencils and have a short discussion about a miracle they would like to see, making it a fun way to connect with the story.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Moses' Staff coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are completely free! There's no signup required, and you can easily download them as a PDF. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, so feel free to print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school lesson.
Why is Moses' staff so important in this story?+
Moses' staff is crucial because it symbolizes God's power and authority. As kids color, they can think about how Moses used the staff in miraculous ways, like parting the Red Sea, which is a great conversation starter about trusting God in tough times.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
You can use the coloring pages to illustrate the story of Moses and the Exodus. Discuss how God equipped Moses with his staff to perform miracles. This can lead to conversations about faith and God's guidance, making the lesson more engaging for kids.
More about these Bible coloring pages
One bright Tuesday morning, my son grabbed his colored pencils and sat down to color. He loved the scene where Moses held his staff high, ready to part the Red Sea. As he colored, I reminded him of God's words in Exodus 4:17, 'But take this staff in your hand so you can perform the signs with it.' The Moses' Staff coloring page for kids includes several images, from the staff turning into a snake to Moses leading the Israelites. With six pages total, it's perfect for a church class or a quiet afternoon at home. As the kids color, I love asking them questions about the story. It sparks great conversations about how God used Moses' staff to show His power. My daughter, who's 9, always asks about the signs and wonders Moses performed. These moments turn into fun discussions about faith and courage.