Rainbow Promise Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old colored a rainbow while we talked about God's promise to Noah. This Rainbow Promise coloring page features 6 images, perfect for Sunday school lessons. It’s a free printable that keeps kids engaged as they learn about God's love.

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About this Bible story

After the flood, God made a promise to Noah. He said He would never flood the earth again and created a beautiful rainbow as a sign. This story is found in Genesis 9:13.

β€œI have set my rainbow in the clouds.”

β€” Genesis 9:13 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them why they think God chose a rainbow to show His promise. Highlight the significance of the rainbow in the story, mentioning that it symbolizes hope and safety. Prepare crayons or markers ahead of time, and consider reading the story of Noah together as a follow-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Rainbow Promise coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are completely free! You can download them as a PDF without any signup required. They’re perfect for personal or classroom use, making them great for Sunday school activities.

What if my child wants to add more colors to the rainbow?+

That's totally fine! Encourage your child to get creative with their colors. You can use colored pencils or gel pens for more vibrant effects. It might take about 20-30 minutes to finish, depending on how detailed they want to be.

How does this story connect to Genesis 9:13?+

This coloring page illustrates God’s promise to Noah after the flood. Genesis 9:13 shows how the rainbow is a reminder of His covenant with humanity, teaching kids about God's faithfulness and protection.

More about these coloring pages

While we colored, my 6-year-old pointed out the bright colors of the rainbow and asked why God chose a rainbow as His sign. I reminded her of how 'I have set my rainbow in the clouds' (Genesis 9:13) means so much to us. This Rainbow Promise coloring page for kids includes six different images, from Noah looking at the rainbow to animals celebrating God's promise. It's perfect for a quiet afternoon or a church activity. The kids can use crayons or markers to fill in the pages, and each image can spark a conversation about faith and God's love. Last week, my son shared how he feels safe knowing God keeps His promises, and this coloring page helped him express that creatively.