Matthew 11:28 Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday during our lesson, my 7-year-old started coloring a page that says, 'Come to me, all you who are weary.' This Matthew 11:28 coloring page for kids features six images illustrating Jesus' comforting words, making it perfect for Sunday school or at-home crafts. It's a free printable to enjoy together.

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About this Bible story

In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites everyone to come to Him when they're feeling tired. He says, 'Come to me, all you who are weary.' This verse reminds kids that they can always lean on Jesus when they need help.

β€œCome to me, all you who are weary.”

β€” Matthew 11:28 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While your kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to you when Jesus invites us to come to Him?' Highlight how Jesus cares for us, especially when we're feeling tired or overwhelmed. A good follow-up activity is to create a prayer wall where kids can write down their worries and pray over them together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Matthew 11:28 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Matthew 11:28 coloring pages are completely free and perfect for your Sunday school class. There's no signup required, and you can download them as a PDF for classroom use. Enjoy coloring together with your students!

How can I help my child understand the message of Matthew 11:28 while coloring?+

As your child colors, ask them what it means to feel weary and how they can come to Jesus for comfort. You could share a personal story about a time when you felt tired and how prayer helped you. It's a good way to connect the lesson to their life.

What Bible verse pairs well with this coloring page?+

A great verse to pair with this coloring page is Philippians 4:13, which says, 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.' It reinforces the idea that Jesus is always there to help us through tough times.

More about these coloring pages

While my kids colored this Matthew 11:28 page, my 9-year-old asked what it means to be weary. I explained how Jesus welcomes everyone who feels tired or burdened, just like He says, 'Come to me, all you who are weary.' It's such a comforting verse! The pages include uplifting illustrations of Jesus with children, a cozy scene of Him inviting a group, and a peaceful landscape that encourages reflection. After coloring, we talked about times when we've felt tired and how we can always turn to Jesus for support. I printed these pages for our Bible study group last week, and the kids loved sharing their colorful creations. It's wonderful to see them express their understanding of scripture while being creative. These pages are a great way to make the lesson stick, and they can even use colored pencils or crayons to add their personal touch!