Lords Prayer Lead Not Temptation Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old colored the Lords Prayer Lead Not Temptation page. It sparked a discussion about the meaning of temptation and how we can ask God for help. This free printable features six images that illustrate this powerful prayer, perfect for our Sunday school lesson.
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Jesus Teaching the Disciples
Jesus sits on a rock, teaching his disciples about the importance of prayer, with a scroll beside him and birds flying overhead.
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Praying Disciples
A group of disciples kneeling in prayer, with their hands clasped, surrounded by flowers and a sunny sky above.
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Heavenly Light
A bright light shining down from the sky, symbolizing divine guidance, with disciples looking up in awe.
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Scene of Temptation
A cartoon devil tempting a child with sweets, while an angel watches protectively nearby, illustrating the struggle between good and evil.
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Child Praying
A child kneeling by their bedside, clasping their hands in prayer, with a soft glow from a candle illuminating the scene.
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Family Gathering to Pray
A family gathered in a circle, holding hands and praying together, with a framed picture of Jesus on the wall behind them.
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About this Bible story
In Matthew 6:13, Jesus teaches us to pray, saying, 'Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.' This coloring page helps kids understand the importance of prayer in their lives.
βLead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to be tempted?' Highlight the part where Jesus teaches us to pray for help. Use crayons or colored pencils, and consider a follow-up discussion about how we can rely on God in tough situations. It's a great way to make the lesson stick!
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Lords Prayer Lead Not Temptation coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are completely free! You can download them as a PDF without any signup required. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, making them ideal for our Sunday school activities.
How can I explain the Lords Prayer while my class colors?+
As the kids color, ask them questions about their own experiences with temptation. You could say, 'What do you think it means to ask God for help?' This encourages them to think about the prayer's message while they create.
How does this story connect to Matthew 6:13?+
This coloring page directly reflects the themes in Matthew 6:13. While coloring, discuss how Jesus taught His followers to pray for strength against temptation, emphasizing the power of asking for God's guidance in our daily lives.
More about these coloring pages
This week, my daughter sat at the kitchen table with her crayons, coloring the Lords Prayer Lead Not Temptation coloring page. While she colored, she asked, 'Why do we need to pray that God helps us with temptation?' It was a wonderful moment to share the story behind the prayer. The page features images that depict Jesus teaching His disciples to pray, reminding us of how important it is to communicate with God. The moment brought up the verse from Matthew 6:13, 'Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.' Sharing these lessons while coloring helps kids grasp the heart of the prayer and its significance in their lives. I love using this free printable during our circle time; it makes learning about prayer so much fun!