John 14 1 Let Not Heart Troubled Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Wednesday, my third graders colored a beautiful scene from John 14:1, where Jesus reminds us, 'Do not let your hearts be troubled.' They loved the six images, each showing His comforting words. This free printable is perfect for your Sunday school lesson!
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Jesus Comforting His Disciples
Jesus stands with open arms, comforting his worried disciples in a serene garden setting with ancient stone architecture.
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Disciples Listening to Jesus
A group of disciples seated around Jesus, who is teaching them about faith in a rustic courtyard surrounded by stone walls.
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Jesus Promising a Place in Heaven
Jesus explains to his disciples the promise of a place in heaven, with an open scroll showcasing his words.
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Comforting Words of Jesus
Jesus speaks with compassion, offering comforting words to his disciples who look relieved and hopeful in a peaceful setting.
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Disciples Gathering Around Jesus
The disciples gather around Jesus who stands confidently, reassuring them with an oil lamp glowing beside him in a cozy courtyard.
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Jesus Leads His Disciples
Jesus walks ahead confidently as the disciples follow him, with a beautiful landscape and ancient structures in the background.
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About this Bible story
In John 14:1, Jesus comforts His disciples, saying, 'Do not let your hearts be troubled.' This coloring page illustrates this important moment, helping kids remember that Jesus is always there for them.
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color the John 14:1 pages, ask them how they feel when they’re worried. You might highlight how Jesus reassured His disciples during a difficult time. Using crayons or colored pencils, allow them to express their emotions through color choices. Aim for a 30-minute session to ensure there’s enough time for discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these John 14 1 Let Not Heart Troubled coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can easily print them in PDF format for personal and classroom use. They're great for bringing the lesson alive in your Sunday school class!
How can I explain Jesus' message while my class colors?+
As the kids color, ask them what it means to trust Jesus during tough times. Encourage them to share their worries and how Jesus can comfort them. This can lead to a meaningful discussion while they work on their pages.
How does this story connect to John 14:1?+
John 14:1 is all about Jesus providing comfort and reassurance. Use the coloring pages to help kids understand that even when they feel troubled, Jesus encourages them to trust in Him. It’s a great way to reinforce the lesson of His unwavering love.
More about these coloring pages
During our Sunday school class, my students often share their worries. It's heartwarming to see them color this page, reminding them of Jesus' promise: 'Do not let your hearts be troubled' (John 14:1). The illustrations include a serene depiction of Jesus, comforting clouds, and a peaceful landscape that encourages reflection. My 8-year-old daughter, Lily, especially enjoys using bright colors to express her feelings. These six images not only engage them but also reinforce the comforting message of the Bible story. This coloring page fits perfectly into our lesson plan about trust and faith. I keep a copy in my classroom binder for moments when we need to pause and remember Jesus’ love.