Bible Locust Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Sunday, my third graders were fascinated by the story of the locusts. The Bible locust coloring page features six images, including locusts swarming and Moses speaking to Pharaoh. This free printable is perfect for your Sunday school lesson, helping kids connect with the story.
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Moses Talking to the Locusts
Moses stands with his staff raised, speaking to a swarm of cartoon locusts against a backdrop of ancient Egyptian buildings.
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Crops Destroyed by Locusts
Locusts covering vast fields of crops, with Egyptian farmers looking worried as they try to protect their harvest.
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Locusts Flying Over Egypt
A large group of locusts flies across the sky above ancient Egyptian structures, casting shadows on the land below.
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Pharaoh's Reaction to the Locusts
Pharaoh in his palace, looking alarmed as he watches the locusts swarm outside the window.
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People Seeking Protection from Locusts
Families in ancient robes are gathered together in a house, watching the locusts through a doorway with concern.
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Locusts Fleeing the Land
The locusts begin to leave, flying away from the fields while the Egyptian people celebrate their escape from the plague.
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About this Bible story
The Bible locust story is found in Exodus 10:13, where God sends locusts to Egypt as a sign of His power. The verse says, 'The east wind had brought the locusts.' Itβs a vivid tale that teaches kids about obedience and consequences.
βThe east wind had brought the locusts.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While your class colors the Bible Locust pages, ask them what they think the locusts represent in terms of God's message. Highlight the moment Moses speaks to Pharaoh about the locusts. Prepare some colored pencils or markers, and consider a follow-up discussion on how we can listen to God's guidance in our lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Bible Locust coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these Bible Locust coloring pages are completely free! No signup is required, and you can easily download them as a PDF. They're great for personal and classroom use, and I often keep a few printed copies in my Sunday school binder.
What can I discuss with my class while they color the Bible Locust pages?+
While the kids color, ask them why they think God sent the locusts to Egypt. This opens up a conversation about listening to God's commands and the importance of obedience. Itβs a great way to tie the lesson back to the Bible verse.
How does this story connect to Exodus 10:13?+
Exodus 10:13 explains how God used the east wind to bring the locusts upon Egypt. This shows God's control over nature and His desire for Pharaoh to let His people go. It's a strong reminder of God's power and authority.
More about these coloring pages
During our lesson on the locusts, I noticed how engaged my third graders became when we talked about God's message to Pharaoh. The Bible locust coloring page features six delightful images that illustrate this impactful story. One image shows Moses warning Pharaoh, while another captures the swarming locusts β a striking visual for young minds. As I handed out the pages, I reminded the kids of the verse that says, 'The east wind had brought the locusts' (Exodus 10:13). Coloring while discussing the story made it memorable for all of us. We even colored as we chatted about what it means to listen to God. Using these pages not only enhances the lesson but also gives the kids a fun activity to take home and share with their families.