Psalm 46:10 (Be Still) Coloring Page for Kids
Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old loved coloring the Psalm 46:10 (Be Still) pages during our quiet time. With 6 images featuring calming nature scenes, these free printable pages are perfect for Sunday school or at home. Kids can learn about trusting God while having fun!
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Noah Building the Ark
Noah is building a wooden ark with hammer and nails, while two animals watch curiously.
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Animals Entering the Ark
Two large elephants and a pair of giraffes are entering the ark, while Noah waves at them.
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Ark Floating on the Water
Noah and his family are inside the ark, looking out at the rain and waves around them.
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Rain and Rainbows
The ark sails through rain, while a vibrant rainbow begins to appear in the sky above.
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Animals on Land After the Flood
Various animals are happily leaving the ark, with Noah and his family celebrating on land.
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Noah Giving Thanks
Noah stands with his family, looking up and giving thanks, with the ark in the background.
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About this Bible story
In Psalm 46:10, God tells us to 'Be still, and know that I am God.' This verse reminds us to take a moment to pause and trust Him. It's a comforting message for kids to understand.
βBe still, and know that I am God.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to be still?' Highlight how God is always with us, even when things get busy. Set aside at least 30 minutes for coloring and reflection, using crayons or markers to help them express their creativity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Psalm 46:10 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are completely free and require no signup. You can easily download the PDF and use them for personal or classroom use. Theyβre perfect for Sunday school activities!
How can I help my child understand the 'Be Still' message while coloring?+
Talk with your child about what being still means. You might say itβs about taking a break to listen to God. Encourage them to think of a time when they felt calm, and share that moment while they color.
What Bible verse pairs nicely with this coloring page?+
You can pair this coloring page with other verses about trust and peace, like Philippians 4:6-7. Discuss how God wants us to bring our worries to Him and rest in His peace.
More about these coloring pages
One evening while we were winding down from a busy day, my 9-year-old grabbed the Psalm 46:10 (Be Still) coloring pages. She was drawn to the images of peaceful mountains and gentle streams. As she colored, she kept repeating the phrase, 'Be still, and know that I am God.' It was heartwarming to see her connect with the verse. The pages include beautiful designs that encourage kids to reflect on Godβs presence. In our homeschool, these coloring pages have sparked meaningful conversations about trusting God during stressful moments. When kids color, itβs a great time to discuss how being still helps us hear God's voice. You can easily use these pages to complement a lesson on Psalm 46:10, making it even more memorable for your children.