Be Strong Courageous Joshua Coloring Page Sunday School
The phrase 'Be strong and courageous' fills my mind every time I teach about Joshua. This set includes 6 images, showcasing Joshua's bravery. It's perfect for my Sunday school lesson, helping kids grasp the importance of faith and strength.
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Joshua Encouraged by God
Joshua receives encouragement from God as he stands with a scroll and staff near a stone altar, surrounded by ancient architecture.
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Spies Reporting Back
Two spies share their report to Joshua about the land flowing with milk and honey, holding grapes and surrounded by ancient walls.
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Joshua Gathering the People
Joshua gathers the Israelite people at the edge of the Jordan River, with flowing water and tents set up nearby.
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Crossing the Jordan River
The Israelites cross the Jordan River on dry ground with the Ark of the Covenant being carried by priests in the foreground.
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Walls of Jericho Falling
The walls of Jericho collapse as Joshua and the Israelites celebrate with trumpets and joyful expressions.
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Joshua Fulfilling God's Promises
Joshua stands victorious with the Israelite people, holding a scroll of God's promises, surrounded by lush land and olive trees.
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About this Bible story
In Joshua 1:9, God tells Joshua to 'Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid.' This lesson teaches kids about trusting Godβs strength. With these coloring pages, they can visualize Joshua's courage as he leads the Israelites into the Promised Land.
βBe strong and courageous. Do not be afraid.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During your lesson, ask kids how they would feel standing at the Jordan River like Joshua. Focus on God's command to be strong and courageous, and encourage them to think of times they felt scared. For supplies, have colored pencils available for finer details, and consider a follow-up activity where they draw their own courageous moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Be Strong Courageous Joshua coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These pages are free and require no signup. You can easily download the PDF for personal and classroom use. I print a few copies for my Sunday school class, and they love coloring while discussing the lesson!
How can I encourage my students to share what they learned about Joshua while coloring?+
Try asking them what they think it means to be strong and courageous like Joshua. You could have them share their thoughts about times when they've needed courage. This can spark meaningful conversations while they color.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
Joshua 1:9 pairs perfectly with this coloring page. As you teach, remind the kids that God encourages us to be brave. This is a wonderful chance to discuss how they can apply being strong and courageous in their daily lives.
More about these coloring pages
Last Sunday, while preparing for my third graders, I thought about how much they love Joshua's story. With these coloring pages, they can bring to life moments like Joshua standing before the Jordan River. In Joshua 1:9, God reminds him to 'Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid.' These images, including Joshua with his staff and the Israelites crossing the river, help kids connect the story visually. I keep these pages in my binder, and theyβre great for kids to color while we talk about trusting God in tough times. Coloring brings a hands-on element to our lessons and keeps the kids engaged. We often use crayons and markers, which makes each page unique and personal.