Every Good Gift Coloring Page
Have you finished your Christmas shopping? Only a few days remain for ordering online without needing to pay expedited shipping to receive items on time. (Psst! Be sure to shop through Rakuten for extra savings and cash back.)
My goal is to have all my online orders placed by Friday. So this week, I’m making my list and checking it twice. Want to do the same? Then you might like this free printable to keep things organized:
And, while you’re in the gift shopping/buying/wrapping mode, take time to reflect on what the Bible has to say about gifts, as noted in our free printable EVERY GOOD GIFT coloring page.
The Best Gift You’ll Ever Get
Did you catch that? “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow.” (James 1:17)
If you’ve never done so before, I pray that you will accept God’s greatest gift: salvation by grace through faith. Freely offered to all who willingly put their trust in His blessed Son, Jesus Christ.
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life!” (John 3:16)
Hallelujah! And THAT, my dear reader, is what this season is all about! As we celebrate CHRISTmas, may our hearts and minds be focused on CHRIST, for He is the greatest gift ever given.
This shopping list and the Every Good Gift coloring page were both adapted from my Christmas journal, Joy to the World. If you’re looking for a good way to help you to keep your focus on the real meanibng of the season, this book can help. Check it out by following this link: Joy to the World: A Devotional Journal for Advent.
Hi!
A friend gave me the coloring page, “Every good and perfect gift is from above.”. As the “E” was circled, I thought that there might be a different coloring page for each letter of the alphabet. I can’t seem to find it. Do you have a coloring book like that? I collect alphabets and I also write ABCDeVotionals.. I love your family picture where you all are wearing plaid. Sometimes, I say, “plaid is my favorite color.” Also, when I first got married, I told my husband that I wanted 12 children. I think that he agreed but we only had 2 sons. I was an only child and growing up, I loved the movie with Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda. “Yours, Mine and Ours”. They had 18 children. Looking back, I don’t think I would have been able to manage all that. It took everything I had to run after my boys. Anyway, God bless you. I love your website. You make me smile.
Sincerely.
Karen
Thanks, Karen. I liked that movie, too. And the alphabet verse coloring book is a brilliant idea, but I haven’t published any such book (yet). The closest thing I have to that is a Bible Memory ABC printable. But I may eventually try to take each of those verses and draw a coloring page for them. I think my grandchildren would like that!