Jesse Tree Coloring Page for Kids

Last Friday during art time, my 7-year-old was excited to color the Jesse Tree! This jesse tree coloring page for kids includes six images that depict important Biblical figures. It’s perfect for a Sunday school lesson where kids can learn about Jesus' lineage while they color in these free printables.

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About this Bible story

The Jesse Tree tells the story of Jesus' family line, starting with Jesse, David's father. It’s a beautiful way to connect kids to the Bible's rich narrative.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them, 'Who is your favorite character from the Jesse Tree?'. Highlight David's courage as they work on his illustration, which can lead to a discussion on how God uses everyone, even the smallest or youngest, for His purpose. You’ll need crayons and maybe some glitter for added fun, and consider having a mini-exhibit of their colored pages afterward!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Jesse Tree coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Jesse Tree coloring pages are completely free with no signup required. You can download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use, perfect for your Sunday school class’s activities.

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

You can share simple explanations of each figure in the Jesse Tree as they color. Keep a picture of the tree handy to show how each branch connects to Jesus. This will help them visualize the story and engage more with the coloring activity.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can pair this coloring page with Isaiah 11:1, which speaks about the shoot coming up from the stump of Jesse. It’s a great verse to discuss how Jesus fulfills the promise of a Savior through His lineage.

More about these coloring pages

My daughter, who just turned 9, was thrilled to use the Jesse Tree coloring page last week. We sat at the kitchen table with crayons and markers, discussing how Jesus came from Jesse, David's father. In one of the images, there’s a beautiful depiction of the tree itself, filled with symbols that represent key figures from the Bible. 'A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse' (Isaiah 11:1) really came alive for her as she colored. I love that these pages help kids connect the dots of the Bible stories in a fun way. We also used the other illustrations to talk about David and his bravery. My kids often ask questions while coloring, and this led to a great discussion about how God chooses unlikely heroes. These pages are not just a craft; they create opportunities for deeper conversations about faith and family history. Plus, they’re a great addition to any Sunday school class or homeschooling session, making Bible learning enjoyable.