Open Bible With Cross Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday, my 9-year-old colored the open Bible with cross while I read Psalm 119. The six images include a cross on the Bible, flowers, and clouds, perfect for our Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable that brings the story to life for kids.

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About this Bible story

The open Bible with cross reminds us of God's love and truth. In Psalm 119:160, it says, 'All your words are true.' This coloring page is a great way to help kids connect with this message.

β€œAll your words are true.”

β€” Psalm 119:160 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color the open Bible with cross, ask them, 'What do you think the Bible teaches us?' Highlight how the Bible is filled with God's true words. Plan to use colored pencils for finer details, and follow up with a discussion about their favorite Bible stories.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Open Bible With Cross coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and print. No signup is required. You can use the PDF download for personal or classroom use, making it a great choice for Sunday school activities.

What colors should we use for the cross in the Open Bible With Cross pages?+

Using bright colors for the cross can help it stand out on the page. Try red for the cross, symbolizing Jesus' love, and let kids add their favorite colors for the Bible and flowers. It’s a fun way to teach them about the story!

How does this story connect to Psalm 119:160?+

The open Bible with cross illustrates the message of Psalm 119:160, which says, 'All your words are true.' It’s a great conversation starter about how God's words guide us and why we should read the Bible regularly.

More about these coloring pages

My 9-year-old loved coloring the open Bible with cross while I read aloud from Psalm 119. She exclaimed, 'Look at the flowers!' as she filled them with bright colors. This coloring page features an open Bible, a sturdy cross, and lovely details that spark creativity. The phrase 'All your words are true' (Psalm 119:160) really resonates with kids. It's a wonderful way to reinforce the message of God's faithfulness. You can use it during circle time or for a quiet afternoon activity. My kids enjoy using crayons and markers, and I often print extra copies for their friends to share in class. They feel proud when they can showcase their vibrant creations at church.