Scroll Bible Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Wednesday during our lesson, my third graders were captivated by the scroll Bible coloring page Sunday school. This free printable features six images that highlight the scroll's significance. Using these pages keeps the kids engaged while reinforcing the story from Revelation 5:1.

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About this Bible story

In Revelation 5:1, John shares a vision, saying, 'I saw a scroll with writing on both sides.' This scroll is significant, as it represents God's plan for humanity. Teaching this to my Sunday school class always brings excitement as they learn about the importance of God's Word.

β€œI saw a scroll with writing on both sides.”

β€” Revelation 5:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students how they feel about God's messages today. Highlight the moment John sees the scroll in Revelation 5:1, discussing its significance. Plan to give them time to share their colored pages at the end of class; it encourages pride in their work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Scroll Bible coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free to download and print! No signup is required, and you can use them in your classroom or church. They're perfect for reinforcing lessons with your students.

How can I connect the Scroll Bible story to our lesson?+

Consider discussing the importance of God's Word while the kids color. Ask them how they think the scroll relates to the messages we hear today. It’s a great way to encourage thoughtful conversations.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The scroll Bible coloring page connects beautifully with Revelation 5:1. Discussing the vision John shares encourages kids to think about God's plans and how they can apply those lessons in their lives.

More about these coloring pages

As we gathered around the table, I handed out the scroll Bible coloring page Sunday school kids love. 'I saw a scroll with writing on both sides' (Revelation 5:1) is a powerful reminder of God's messages. The images show the scroll being held by angels, which sparks curiosity in my students. Just yesterday, while coloring, my eight-year-old asked, 'What does the scroll mean for us today?' Kids connect with the visual stories, making it easier to discuss the Bible's teachings. I keep these pages in my Sunday school binder, ready for lessons. They not only engage the children but also allow for deeper conversations about the scroll's significance in God's plan. With six different images, there's a lot to talk about. Using colored pencils or markers can help them add their personal touch, creating a memorable class experience.