Lords Prayer Lead Not Temptation Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Sunday, my class of third graders colored while we talked about the Lords Prayer. They loved bringing the prayer to life with each image. This free printable, featuring six different scenes, is perfect for teaching about prayer in Sunday school.
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Jesus Teaching the Prayer
Jesus teaching a group of children the Lord's Prayer under a tree, with scrolls and oil lamps around them.
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Children Learning the Prayer
A diverse group of children practicing the Lord's Prayer together, with their hands raised and joyful expressions.
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Jesus Encouraging Faith
Jesus smiling and encouraging the children to have faith, with traditional biblical elements like a small altar and olive branch nearby.
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Prayer and Reflection
Children kneeling and praying together in a peaceful garden, surrounded by flowers and a stone bench.
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Jesus and a Child Praying
A child kneeling beside Jesus, both with closed eyes in prayer, set against a backdrop of ancient stone walls and a soft sky.
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Community Gathering for Prayer
A joyful community of adults and children gathered for prayer, with a large wooden ark in the background symbolizing faith.
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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 lesson reminds us to seek God's guidance in our daily lives.
βLead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While your students color the Lords Prayer pages, ask them, 'What do you think it means to be delivered from evil?' Highlight how Jesus taught this prayer to guide us. Have colored pencils ready for a smooth activity, and consider following up with a group discussion on the importance of prayer in their lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Lords Prayer Lead Not Temptation coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and print, with no signup required. They're perfect for both personal and classroom use, making them a great addition to your Sunday school lesson plans.
How can I encourage my students to reflect on the prayer while coloring?+
Ask your students to think about what each part of the prayer means as they color. You might say, 'What does it mean to ask God to lead us not into temptation?' This will help them engage more deeply with the lesson while they work on their art.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
This coloring page connects directly to Matthew 6:13. Discuss how Jesus taught his followers to pray and encourage kids to share their thoughts on why prayer is important in their daily lives.
More about these coloring pages
The words 'Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil' (Matthew 6:13) remind us of the importance of prayer in our lives. As my third graders colored these pages last week, we discussed how Jesus used this prayer to teach us to seek God's help. The six images include a serene landscape, hands praying, and a depiction of Jesus teaching his disciples. Each page serves as a visual aid to reinforce the lesson. I keep a few copies on hand in my Sunday school binder for moments when kids need a calming activity or to revisit the message of the prayer. It's a simple yet impactful way to connect with this vital teaching.