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Armor of God Coloring Pages

Coloring Otter team avatarBy Coloring OtterPublished: March 19, 2026Last updated: March 19, 2026
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About these armor of god coloring pages

These pages illustrate each piece of the Armor of God from Ephesians 6:10-18. You'll find individual pieces labeled with their scriptural names, a full-armored warrior figure, and a scene with a child holding a shield of faith. Most pages include the corresponding verse reference somewhere in the design.

Simpler pages isolate one piece at a time — just a helmet of salvation or a sword of the Spirit with a banner label — which makes them easier for younger kids to work through quickly. The fuller scenes show a standing armored figure with all six pieces visible and labeled, giving older kids more to identify and color. There's one group scene where two children stand side by side in armor together.

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More Ways to Use These Armor of God Coloring Pages

Finished pages can do more than sit in a folder. These ideas cover crafts, games, decorations, and other simple ways to get more use out of this topic.

Craft 1

Six-Piece Armor Lapbook

Cut out each individual armor piece page and fold them into a lapbook with labeled flaps. Kids can lift each flap to read the verse reference underneath. A piece of cardstock folded in thirds works well as the base.

Learning 2

Verse Matching Card Set

Cut the finished armor pages into cards and write the matching Ephesians 6 verse on a separate index card. Lay both sets face down and play a memory-style matching game. This works well for Sunday school review or home Bible study.

Decor 3

Classroom Scripture Wall Display

Arrange all six completed armor pieces on a bulletin board in the order they appear in Ephesians 6. Add the full passage across the top. Each piece can be colored by a different student so the display becomes a group effort.

Keepsake 4

Armor of God Mini Book

Staple the pages together in order with a cover sheet that reads the child's name and the date. Each page shows one piece with its name and verse, so the finished booklet works as a simple reference kids can keep. It travels well to church or VBS.

Craft 5

Wearable Shield of Faith Prop

Print the shield page on cardstock and color it, then cut it out and attach two strips of cardboard on the back to make a handle. Kids can hold it during a lesson or skit about spiritual armor.

Party 6

VBS Armor Station Activity

Set out one armor piece page per station around the room. Kids rotate through, color each piece, and collect them in a folder. By the end of the rotation they have a complete set to take home.

Game 7

Name That Armor Piece Quiz

Hold up a completed page with the label covered and ask kids to name the piece and its purpose from Ephesians 6. The one who answers correctly keeps the card. Works for small groups in Sunday school or a home Bible study setting.