Romans 8:28 Coloring Page for Kids
Last Thursday during art time, my 7-year-old was excited to color 'In all things God works for the good.' from Romans 8:28. This free printable features six different images, perfect for a Sunday school lesson or home activity.
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Noah Building the Ark
Noah constructs the wooden ark with tools, surrounded by animals watching curiously, and a tree in the background.
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Animals Entering the Ark
A pair of elephants step into the ark while other animals, like a lion and a giraffe, wait outside in excitement.
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Noah with the Animals
Noah stands at the entrance of the ark, smiling, as various animals gather around him, preparing to board.
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Rainbow in the Sky
A vibrant rainbow arches over the ark as Noah and the animals look up in joy, with clouds in the background.
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Noah Praying
Noah kneels in prayer beside the ark, his face expressing hope, while animals rest peacefully around him.
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Ark Floating on Water
The ark floats on gentle waves, with Noah and the animals peeking out of the windows, enjoying the view.
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About this Bible story
Romans 8:28 teaches us that God has a plan for us. It says, 'In all things God works for the good.' This means even when things are tough, God is still with us, helping us grow.
βIn all things God works for the good.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your students, 'What does it mean when God works for our good?' Highlight how this verse shows God's love and care. Set aside about 30 minutes for this activity, and consider following up with a group discussion on times they've felt Godβs presence in tough moments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Romans 8:28 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these are free! You can download the PDF without any signup required. They're perfect for personal or classroom use, so feel free to print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class.
How can I explain Romans 8:28 while my class colors?+
As the kids color, ask them how they've seen good things come from tough situations in their lives. This can help connect the verse to their personal experiences, making the lesson more relatable and meaningful.
Can my homeschool group print multiple copies of this coloring page?+
Absolutely! Your homeschool group can print as many copies of this Romans 8:28 coloring page as you need. It's a great way to reinforce the lesson about God's goodness and how He works in our lives.
More about these coloring pages
My daughter colored a lovely picture of children helping each other, inspired by Romans 8:28. The quote, 'In all things God works for the good,' reminds us to trust God's plan. We had a great discussion about how even when things seem hard, God can turn them into something good. Each of the six images includes fun scenes, like kids playing and helping one another, which sparked a conversation about kindness. Using colored pencils, we spent about an hour creating beautiful art, and she loved showing her work to Dad later. This Romans 8:28 coloring page is a wonderful addition to our Bible study this week, reinforcing the message of hope.