Matthew 6 33 Coloring Page Sunday School
'But seek first his kingdom' brings to mind how my third graders grasp the message of Matthew 6:33. This set includes six engaging images perfect for a Sunday school lesson, showcasing themes of faith and righteousness. Best of all, itβs a free printable!
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Jesus Teaching the Crowd
Jesus stands on a hillside teaching a group of curious children and adults, with scrolls and an oil lamp nearby.
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People Listening to Jesus
A diverse group of adults and children sit attentively on the grass, listening to Jesus' teachings, with the sun shining above.
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Jesus Illustrating Trust
Jesus holds a large basket filled with bread and fish, illustrating God's provision to a captivated audience of children.
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Jesus Encouraging Faith
Jesus kneels near a small child, gently encouraging them to trust in God, while a few adults look on with smiles.
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Children Gathering Around Jesus
A group of excited children gather around Jesus, who is smiling and spreading his arms wide, inviting them closer.
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Jesus Blessing the Children
Jesus kneels to bless a child while others look on, with soft clouds and rays of light shining down upon them.
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About this Bible story
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus tells us to seek first God's kingdom. This lesson helps kids understand the importance of prioritizing their faith. The coloring pages illustrate various scenes that connect to this teaching.
βBut seek first his kingdom and his righteousness.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to seek God's kingdom first?' Highlight how Jesus emphasizes prioritizing faith in Matthew 6:33. Gather supplies like crayons and set aside about 30 minutes for this activity. Itβs a great way to reinforce the lesson!
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Matthew 6 33 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are free to download with no signup required! They're available as a PDF, perfect for personal and classroom use. I print them for my Sunday school class, and they love the colors!
Can my third graders finish a Matthew 6 33 page during class time?+
Absolutely! Most of my third graders can complete a page in about 20-30 minutes, depending on how much detail they want to add. I suggest providing crayons and colored pencils to make it easier for them.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Incorporating these coloring pages into your lesson can enhance understanding. As kids color, ask them how they can seek God's kingdom in their lives. This can lead to meaningful discussions about priorities and faith.
More about these coloring pages
Last Wednesday, while teaching my third graders, we colored the Matthew 6 33 pages together. One image shows a child praying, reminding them of the verse, 'But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness.' The kids loved choosing vibrant colors for each scene, making the lesson come alive. We also discussed how seeking God's kingdom helps us in our daily lives. These six pages illustrate moments that connect to the lesson and serve as a reminder of our faith. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder to use during lessons. Itβs always a joy to see how engaged the kids are while they color.