Description
This uplifting colouring page highlights one of Jesus’ most encouraging teachings from Luke 18:27:
“What is impossible with man is possible with God.”
It’s a powerful reminder for children that God can do what we cannot. Featuring a bold mountain illustration and a rising sun, this printable is perfect for Sunday School, devotional time, homeschool lessons or any activity focused on faith and trust.
What’s Inside
This colouring worksheet includes:
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The verse text: “What is impossible with man is possible with God.”
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Scripture reference: Luke 18:27
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A beautiful mountain landscape symbolising challenges and God’s power
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A shining sun and radiating beams to represent hope and God’s strength
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Cloud accents and a simple winding path children can colour creatively
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Thick outlines designed for kids of all ages
Why It’s Useful
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Builds faith and confidence — helps children understand that nothing is too hard for God
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Encourages perseverance — mountains symbolise big challenges that God can overcome
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Perfect for Bible lessons — ideal for teaching miracles, trust and God’s power
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Engages visual learners — the strong imagery makes the verse memorable
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Appropriate for all ages — simple for younger kids, meaningful for older kids
How to Use This Worksheet
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Print the colouring page on A4 or letter-sized paper.
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Read Luke 18:27 aloud and explain that God can do what seems impossible to us.
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Talk about examples — healing, strength, answers to prayer, courage and hope.
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Colour the picture using bold colours for the mountains and bright tones for the sun and rays.
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Application activity: Ask children to share or draw something that feels “impossible” and pray together about it.
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Display their finished artwork on bulletin boards, prayer walls or at home.
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Reinforce memorisation — repeat the verse together after colouring.
This Luke 18:27 colouring sheet is a simple yet powerful way to help kids remember that with God, anything is possible. It blends creativity with faith-building truth—perfect for families, classrooms and children’s ministry.





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