Lords Prayer Hallowed Coloring Page for Sunday School
'Hallowed be your name' echoes in my mind as I prepare for Sunday school. This Lords Prayer Hallowed coloring page offers 6 delightful images to engage my third graders during the lesson. These free printables make learning about prayer both fun and meaningful.
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Jesus Teaching the Prayer
Jesus sitting on a rock, teaching a group of children about prayer, with scrolls and ancient stone walls nearby.
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Our Father in Heaven
A child looking up at the sky with open arms, surrounded by clouds and a shining sun, symbolizing God's presence.
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Forgive Our Debts
Two friends embracing each other after resolving a disagreement, with broken chains symbolizing forgiveness.
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation
A child walking on a narrow path, avoiding a tempting diversion of sweets and treasures on the side.
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Deliver Us from Evil
A child standing strong, with a shield and armor, facing a shadowy figure representing evil, symbolizing protection.
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Prayer Circle Saying Amen
A group of children holding hands in a circle, smiling and saying 'Amen' with a glowing light above them.
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About this Bible story
In Matthew 6:9, Jesus teaches us how to pray, saying, 'Hallowed be your name.' This coloring page captures the essence of the Lord's Prayer, helping kids understand the importance of honoring God's name.
“Hallowed be your name.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask the kids why they think it's important to honor God's name. Highlight the significance of the phrase 'Hallowed be your name' from Matthew 6:9. Keep some colored pencils handy, and consider a follow-up activity where they can write their own short prayers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Lords Prayer Hallowed coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are completely free! You can easily download them as a PDF, and they’re perfect for personal or classroom use. I always print a few copies for my Sunday school binder.
How can I explain the Lord's Prayer while my class colors?+
While your class colors, ask them to share ways they can honor God's name in their actions. You could also point out how each part of the prayer teaches us something important about our relationship with God.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
This coloring page is closely tied to Matthew 6:9, where Jesus teaches us to pray with reverence, emphasizing that we should always honor God's name. It's a great way to introduce the concept of prayer to the kids.
More about these coloring pages
Last Wednesday, I gathered my third graders around the table, excited to share the Lord's Prayer. The coloring page we used featured a lovely illustration of Jesus teaching his disciples to pray. As they colored, I reminded them of the phrase, 'Hallowed be your name.' (Matthew 6:9) Each picture on the page focuses on different aspects of the prayer, making it easy for kids to connect with the lesson. I keep this Lords Prayer Hallowed coloring page in my binder for moments when we need to reinforce the importance of prayer. The kids enjoy using bright colors to bring the illustrations to life. After coloring, we discussed how to honor God's name in our daily lives. These pages not only foster creativity but also help instill a meaningful message during our Sunday school class.