The Lord is Good Coloring Page

This week’s coloring page comes from one of my favorite Psalms. The whole verse reads:
“For the Lord is good. His mercy is everlasting, and his truth endures to all generations.” (Psalm 100:5)

Some translations use the words “lovingkindness” and “faithfulness.” Either way, it’s a beautiful promise and deserves a beautiful coloring page. I designed this one in the style of one of my favorite artists, Mary Engelbreit. I hope you’ll enjoy working on it:
Ideas for using these coloring pages:
- If your younger children have a hard time sitting still through church, let them color these Scriptures during the Sunday sermon. (Older kids might rather take notes with this printable.)
- My children and I enjoy coloring these sheets together while my husband reads aloud to us in the evening. (For a special treat, I let them use my Prismacolor pencils.)
- I give them to my children during school time so they can color at the table while I work with their older siblings, and vice versa. (Since each of them has their own devotional journal, I’ll sometimes just assign pages out of that for them to fill in or color — that way, they get some handwriting practice, too!)
- I do one of several things with the pages once they’ve finished coloring them (and none of them wind up on our refrigerator). Sometimes we send them in letters to penpals. I might glue one into a child’s scrapbook or tack it on his bulletin board. Our littlest guys have even been known to frame them as a creative arts entry for the State Fair. There’s nothing like winning a ribbon and cash premium to motivate them to do their best job coloring future pages!
More for You to Color
I hope you enjoy this week’s coloring page. If you like to color, then come back again next Sunday for a new one. To download any of the pages I’ve published in the past, simply follow this link: Free Christian Coloring Pages. If you’d prefer a bound collection, check out my Color the Word series. I designed these richly detailed, Scripture-based coloring books with grown-ups in mind. But they can be enjoyed by all ages. They’re even available in Spanish!
For those who enjoy journaling as well as coloring, my devotional journals offer the best of both worlds. Now with twelve titles to choose from.

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Thank you for sharing, I am looking for good resources for the women we minister to in jail. They will appreciate the opportunity to color some new pages 🙂 Bless you
I’m so glad to hear my coloring pages are being used that way. May God richly bless your ministry and use His Word to transform the lives of those women!
That is so pretty!! Did you color it?!
Yes, Hannah. I drew that one by hand, but colored it on the computer. These Mary Englebreit inspired designs are fun to color with markers and/or colored pencils, too, though. Here’s a large poster size original I did several years ago with Prismacolor pencils:
These are beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
You’re so welcome, Tracy. I’m glad you like them!