Be Still And Know Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders loved coloring the ‘Be Still And Know’ pages during class. This set includes six images that beautifully illustrate Psalm 46:10. It's a wonderful free printable for your Sunday school lesson, helping kids connect with the Bible story.
Coloring pages gallery
Jesus Calmly on the Boat
Jesus on a small boat with disciples, calming a stormy sea with raised hands and waves splashing around.
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Stormy Sea with Waves
Big waves crashing against the boat while the disciples look worried, reinforcing the stormy atmosphere around them.
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Jesus Rebuking the Wind
Jesus stands confidently on the boat, commanding the winds to cease, while the disciples watch in awe.
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The Sea Becomes Calm
The sea calms down completely, with gentle waves, as the disciples express relief and amazement at the miracle.
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Disciples in Awe
The disciples look at Jesus in awe and gratitude, surrounded by the calm sea and the boat's wooden planks.
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Jesus Teaching His Disciples
Jesus sits calmly on the boat, teaching his disciples about faith and trust amidst the calm waters.
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About this Bible story
Psalm 46:10 reminds us to 'Be still, and know that I am God.' This verse is a beautiful reminder of God's presence and peace. Kids will learn about trusting in Him through this coloring activity.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
Ask the kids, 'What does it mean to be still?' while they color. Highlight how God wants us to trust Him, especially in tough times, as shown in Psalm 46:10. Prepare enough crayons and colored pencils for everyone, and consider letting them take their pages home to share with their families.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Be Still And Know coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are completely free! You can download them without any signup, and they’re perfect for personal or classroom use. I often print extras to keep on hand for my Sunday school binder.
How can I tie the ‘Be Still And Know’ lesson to our coloring activity?+
While the kids color, encourage them to think about what being still means in their lives. Ask them to share a time they felt God's peace. Using crayons or colored pencils can help them relax and reflect during the activity.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
The main verse is Psalm 46:10, which emphasizes being still and trusting in God. You can discuss how this verse applies to their lives, reinforcing the lesson as they color.
More about these coloring pages
‘Be still, and know that I am God’ (Psalm 46:10) is a powerful message for kids. During our lesson last week, I brought out these coloring pages, and the kids really engaged with the theme of peace. One image shows a peaceful landscape, inviting them to pause and reflect on God’s promises. Another features a child praying, reminding them of the importance of talking to God. I keep these pages in my binder, and they’re perfect for quiet moments in class. The kids can use crayons or colored pencils to bring these scenes to life. As they color, it’s a great opportunity to remind them of the story behind the verse. I’ve even seen some of my third graders share these with their families, discussing what it means to trust in God.