Psalm 139:14 Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday, my 7-year-old colored a Psalm 139:14 page and exclaimed how neat it is to be created by God. This free printable features 6 images that celebrate individuality, perfect for a Sunday school lesson.
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Noah Building the Ark
Noah is seen building his wooden ark, surrounded by large planks and tools, with a cheerful bird perched nearby.
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Animals Entering the Ark
A variety of cartoon animals, including two giraffes and a pair of elephants, are happily entering the ark through a wide doorway.
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Noah Feeding the Animals
Noah is feeding a group of animals inside the ark, with a large bucket of food and a smiling lion and zebra in the foreground.
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Stormy Seas
The ark sails through stormy seas, with waves crashing against it and animals looking out of the windows, showing excitement and curiosity.
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Rainbow After the Storm
A beautiful rainbow arcs over the ark as it rests on dry land, with Noah and the animals celebrating together under the bright colors.
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Noah Saying Goodbye
Noah waves goodbye to the animals as they happily leave the ark, marking the beginning of a new adventure.
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About this Bible story
Psalm 139:14 reminds us that we are each made uniquely by God. The verse says, 'I am fearfully and wonderfully made.' It's a comforting thought for kids to understand how special they are.
βI am fearfully and wonderfully made.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your kids, 'What do you love most about yourself?' Highlight the part of Psalm 139:14 that reminds us we're made wonderfully. Use markers or colored pencils for vibrant designs, and consider having them share their colored pages with the class afterward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Psalm 139:14 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free, with no signup required. You can download the PDF and use them in your Sunday school class or at home. They're perfect for kids to color while learning about God's love.
How can I help my kids connect with the message of Psalm 139:14 while they color?+
Encourage your kids to think about what makes them special as they color. Ask them to share their favorite things about themselves. This could spark a meaningful discussion about how God made each of us unique, just like the verse says.
What Bible verse pairs well with these coloring pages?+
You can pair Psalm 139:14 with Jeremiah 29:11, which speaks about God's plans for us. Discussing both verses can help kids understand their worth and purpose in God's creation.
More about these coloring pages
Hearing my son say, 'I am fearfully and wonderfully made,' from Psalm 139:14 while coloring brought a smile to my face. These pages include fun images that kids can express their creativity with. Each image encourages them to think about how special they are in God's eyes. Just the other day, my daughter, whoβs 9, spent an hour adding colors to one of the pages while discussing how God knows us personally. It's amazing how coloring can spark such meaningful conversations. I love using these free printables during our homeschool time or as a fun activity for a church gathering.