Anointing Of The Sick Coloring Page for Kids

Last Thursday, my 7-year-old colored an image of a comforting hand on a sick person. The anointing of the sick coloring page for kids includes six images that bring this meaningful Bible story to life. It's perfect for our Sunday school lesson!

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About this story

In the Bible, Jesus' followers were told to pray for the sick and anoint them with oil. This beautiful story is about healing and faith, reminding us to care for one another.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask kids why it's important to pray for the sick. Highlight how Jesus healed many through faith and prayer. Use colored pencils for easier details and consider a follow-up discussion on ways they can help someone in need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Anointing Of Sick coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These pages are free to download with no signup required. You can print as many copies as you need for personal or classroom use. Perfect for our Sunday school binder!

How can I explain the healing story while my class colors?+

You can discuss how Jesus' followers cared for the sick and anointed them with oil. Ask kids to share times they've helped someone feel better. This connects their coloring to real-life experiences.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Using James 5:15, you can explain how prayer and faith are vital in healing. Discuss how we can support each other, just like Jesus taught us to care for the sick.

More about these coloring pages

During our Bible study last week, my son asked why we anoint the sick. I shared that 'the prayer of faith will save the sick' (James 5:15), and we talked about how Jesus healed so many. The anointing of the sick coloring page for kids features six uplifting images, including a comforting hand and a prayer circle, each inviting kids to reflect on the importance of healing through faith. My daughter spent the afternoon coloring, her crayons spread out across the kitchen table, and I saw her excitement as she filled in the details. This page is a special way to connect our art time with our faith lessons, making the Bible story feel real and relatable.