Psalm 103 Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were filled with excitement as they colored the Psalm 103 pages. This free printable includes six images reflecting God's blessings and love. Perfect for Sunday school, these pages help kids engage with the lesson while they create.
Coloring pages gallery
David Praising God
David in a flowing robe, kneeling and praying with a harp, surrounded by hills and sheep.
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Angels Singing Praises
A group of joyful angels singing with musical instruments above a serene landscape filled with trees and mountains.
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God Creating Nature
God depicted as a kind figure creating the sun, moon, and stars in a bright sky with trees and flowers below.
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People Gathering to Listen
A group of diverse people gathered around, listening intently to David as he sings and plays his harp.
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Shepherds with Their Sheep
Shepherds tending to their sheep in a peaceful valley, with a wooden staff and a small stream flowing nearby.
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Children Praising God
Children joyfully singing and dancing around a large tree, with musical notes and flowers in a bright setting.
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About this Bible story
Psalm 103 reminds us to praise God for His goodness and mercy. In verse 1, we read, 'Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name.' This verse inspires us to celebrate all He does for us.
βPraise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What are some ways we can praise God?' Highlight David's call to worship in Psalm 103:1. Make sure to have plenty of colored pencils available, and consider following this activity with a short prayer of thanks for God's blessings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Psalm 103 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These Psalm 103 coloring pages are completely free and require no signup. You can download the PDF and use them in your classroom or church without any hassle.
What specific scenes from Psalm 103 can we color?+
The coloring pages include scenes of praise and worship, focusing on God's mercy and love. You can use crayons or colored pencils, and I suggest a quiet time of reflection while coloring to help the kids connect with the scripture.
How can I tie the Psalm 103 lesson to other Bible stories?+
You can connect the themes of Psalm 103 with stories of God's faithfulness, such as the Exodus or Jesusβ parables. Highlight how God's love and mercy are consistent throughout the Bible, reinforcing the lesson of gratitude and worship.
More about these coloring pages
This Psalm 103 coloring page is a wonderful tool for Sunday school. Last week, my third graders colored pages depicting themes of praise and gratitude. As they colored, I encouraged them to reflect on God's blessings in their lives. The page features the verse, 'Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name.' (Psalm 103:1), reminding us of our call to worship Him wholeheartedly. The six images offer diverse visuals, from nature scenes to joyful children, making the lesson more relatable. I've found these pages to be a great way to reinforce the message of God's love and mercy. Itβs always rewarding to see the kids so engaged in their work, often asking questions about the stories behind the images. They truly appreciate connecting art with scripture, and I keep a few copies handy in my Sunday school binder for spontaneous lessons.