Parable of the Talents Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last week, my third graders colored scenes from the Parable of the Talents. With 6 images, kids can illustrate the gifts given to each servant. This free printable is perfect for reinforcing the lesson during Sunday school.
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Master Giving Talents
A master handing out bags of gold talents to three servants in a biblical garden setting.
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Servants Departing
Three servants leaving the master, each holding their own bag of talents, with ancient buildings in the background.
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One Servant Digging
One servant digging a hole in the ground to hide his talent, surrounded by rocks and dirt.
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Two Servants Investing
Two servants joyfully trading with people in a market, showcasing their talents as they earn more.
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Master Returning
The master returning to see what each servant has done with their talents, holding a scroll.
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Master Judging Servants
The master rewarding the two successful servants and reprimanding the one who hid his talent.
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About this Bible story
In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus teaches about using our gifts wisely. In Matthew 25:21, the master says, 'Well done, good and faithful servant!' He rewards those who invest what they've been given.
βWell done, good and faithful servant!β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
As your class colors, ask them, 'What talents do you think God has given you?' Highlight the moment when the master rewards the faithful servants. Bring along colored pencils for easy blending and encourage students to share their thoughts while they work. This can lead to a rich discussion about using their gifts in everyday life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Parable Talents coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these Parable of the Talents coloring pages are free to download, and no signup is required. You can get the PDF for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for your Sunday school binder!
How can I connect the Parable of the Talents to my lesson?+
Consider asking your kids how they can use their own talents for God. While they color, discuss specific examples from their lives. This can be a great way to reinforce the lesson on using what God has given us.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
Matthew 25:21 pairs beautifully with this coloring page. It emphasizes the importance of being faithful with what we've been given, making it a perfect discussion point during your lesson.
More about these Bible coloring pages
During last quarter's lesson on the Parable of the Talents, I watched my students come alive as they colored. Each page illustrates a moment from the story, like the master giving his servants their talents. The excitement in the room was palpable as I heard them whisper, 'Well done, good and faithful servant!' (Matthew 25:21) as they colored. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder, and it's a favorite among my third graders. The images are engaging and make the lesson memorable. Using this free printable during class allows students to reflect on how they can use their own gifts for God's glory. I often encourage them to think about their talents while they color. Itβs a wonderful way to connect the lesson with their lives, and I can see the light bulbs go off as they realize their potential. Plus, itβs a great resource for any teacher to have on hand!