Matthew 5:14 Coloring Page — “You are the light of the world”
A simple, encouraging verse page that leads into kindness + shining your light.
Looking for Matthew Bible coloring pages you can print right now? This page is a
complete Matthew hub—with multiple free printables from the Gospel of Matthew:
Jesus’ teachings, miracles, parables, Christmas + Easter pages, and memory verse coloring sheets.
Choose a printable below and download the PDF.
Many “Matthew coloring page” results online are just a single download (often based on Matthew 7:7). This hub gives you
a whole set of Matthew-themed choices so you can match your lesson and your students’ age group. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Great for Sunday School and classroom routines: color first, then practice the verse together.
Pick one printable below.
A simple, encouraging verse page that leads into kindness + shining your light.
Best for: Ages 6–12 • Values lesson • Classroom discussion
Perfect for prayer lessons: asking, seeking, and trusting God to hear us.
Best for: Prayer unit • Ages 5–10 • Weekly memory verse
A great “big idea” verse for faith basics: loving God with heart, soul, and mind.
Best for: Foundations • Ages 6–12 • Discussion starter
Matthew includes some of Jesus’ most famous teaching passages. These printables are great for
“faith + real life” discussions.
A hands-on printable kids can color + cut: talk about what really matters to God.
Best for: Ages 6–12 • Craft day • Values + priorities
Not a coloring sheet—but perfect for older kids to understand what Matthew is about.
Best for: Older children • Grade 4+ • Lesson planning
Need more “teaching” style pages? Browse this collection and pick what fits your lesson.
Best for: Substitute lessons • Mixed ages • Fast printing
Story pages are perfect for kids who learn best through pictures. Choose a miracle story below.
A classic miracle about God providing—great for gratitude + sharing discussions.
Best for: Ages 5–12 • Story lesson • Group discussion
A powerful story about trust: believing Jesus’ word is enough.
Best for: Ages 6–12 • Faith lesson • Short but meaningful
Pair a Matthew story with a character page for “who did what?” review.
Best for: Review weeks • Mixed lessons • Choice boards
Parables are perfect for older kids: color the scene, then talk about the meaning.
A parable about God’s invitation—excellent for “responding to God” discussions.
Best for: Ages 7–12 • Parables unit • Discussion heavy
Not coloring-only—great for older kids who need a challenge extension.
Best for: Fast finishers • Ages 8–12 • Small groups
Want “Matthew + thinking”? Add a puzzle day with a Bible cryptogram printable.
Best for: Older kids • Challenge • Independent work
Matthew includes key Holy Week moments—Last Supper, Communion, and the Resurrection story. Choose a printable below.
A clear page for teaching Communion in a kid-appropriate way (great for older kids too).
Best for: Holy Week • Ages 7–12 • Church lessons
A Resurrection verse page that’s perfect for Easter Sunday school and take-home packs.
Best for: Easter • Ages 5–12 • Memory verse + meaning
A bold “older kid friendly” design—great for upper primary or mixed-age groups.
Best for: Ages 8–12 • Easter • Posters + coloring
Matthew includes key Christmas themes (Jesus’ name and identity). Choose a Christmas-themed Matthew coloring page below.
A beautiful Christmas printable with a clear Bible verse focus for kids.
Best for: Christmas • Ages 5–12 • Memory verse + nativity
Need more than one page? Browse the Christmas hub and build a full lesson pack.
Best for: Teachers • Term planning • Church services
Keep a printed folder for December: students choose a page while you teach.
Best for: Mixed ages • Quick access • Classroom folders
Want age-specific pages? Try:
Early Years (4–5) •
Grade 3 •
Older Children (9–12)
Yes—each card above links to a Matthew printable page where you can download and print the PDF for personal,
classroom, or ministry use.
Start with simple verse pages (like Matthew 5:14 or Matthew 7:7) and use just one repeat-after-me sentence.
You can also use our Early Years hub.
Try parables, Holy Week/Resurrection pages, and “magazine-style” designs. Also add an extension activity like a
puzzle or reflection sheet for deeper discussion.
Yes—see the Matthew summary sheet
and browse the Bible Study downloads.
Keep exploring: All Bible coloring pages •
All coloring downloads •
Books of the Bible study guides
