Try our valentine’s coloring pages. Each sheet shows the importance of God’s love. Jesus Christ shows us the real meaning of love – which is much better than all the silly Valentine’s Day stuff kids absorb in American culture. These religious & Bible based coloring pages below show what God says about real love. Our Valentine’s Day coloring pages are free to download and share in your church, home, or school. Simply click on the image previews below to direct download in print-friendly PDF format. The first three options are safe for public school teachers too (they can be used in both non-religious or Christian classrooms).
L is for Love – Coloring Page about Jesus Love

Love is …. Coloring Page from 1 Corinthians 13

Christian Love (Fruit of the Spirit) Coloring Page

Heart John 3:16 Valentine Coloring Page
Free Scripture Based Valentine

Love God with all your Heart, Soul, Might Coloring Page

Heart Coloring Pages – God Love You

Heart Coloring Pages – Jesus Loves Me

Valentines Day for Kids?
God’s Love is Better than Any Valentine!
We hear from many Christian parents, school teachers, and pastors who think the “romance” culture has gotten out of control in America. It’s turned Valentine’s day into an awkward holiday with young children obsessed with grown-up romantic themes and wedding stuff way too young. God’s Word, like always, has a strong redirection to this by showing the true meaning of love.
Love is defined by God and the many Bible verses about love. Jesus Christ showed us the greatest example of Love in his willing sacrifice to save his enemies. Now the Holy Spirit gives believers the power to have real love (not fake romantic valentine stuff). We hope these coloring pages will be useful in teaching kids something real this year.
Don’t miss all our Valentines Day Sunday School lessons and crafts to help teach kids what God says about love this Valentines’s Day.
More Religious Valentines Day Coloring Pages
Use these free printables in your Sunday School
Use these free printables with your children to relate Valentine’s day back to God’s love. They were created by Elgin Bolling, a professional illustrator and sketch artist from New York City. Like all our materials, these coloring sheets are 100% free to use in your church, home, or school.
- John 3:16 with heart | pdf | jpeg
- John 3:16 with present | pdf | jpeg
- Example of completed coloring sheet
Don’t miss our other free resource for teaching about God’s love on Valentine’s day. We also have a growing collection of Christian coloring pages that are free and easy to download or print.
Here is Elgin’s explanation of his color choices, this would be good talking points with the children as they work on their own sheets:
Our God is a consuming fire, thus the fiery color hands. The clouds where the hands KF could resend from represents heaven, his throne. Red symbolizes the blood Christ shed as well as the traditional red color of valentines day, and the heart. The box is purple, the color of royalty, symbolizing Christ as King. The Yellow rays symbolize his power, anointing, and divinity. It also points to the scripture that Jesus is the light of the world, and wants us, who receive him to be children of that light. The john three sixteen is Green, symbolizing growth and progression in the things of God, and our growing in Grace and knowledge of our Lord and savior. The globe, is obviously the world, who The father gives the Gift of Christ to many as would receive him,the globe is standing on the word of God, therefore is able to access the gift if God. Finally the ground is purple, again the color of Royalty upon which the Word, which is Holy is established. It is literally Holy Ground.
I have been using your lessons and coloring pages in my childrens church for the past 6 years and it has been a wonderful tool for me. Thank you.
Thank you for these sweet coloring pages. I know my class will enjoy these, and I plan to use some as Valentines for my friends and family as well.
We love your timely lessons! Thank you so much!
Blessings,
Bonnie
Thank you so much for the free printables. I teach preschoolers at my church, and their attention span is short, so the printables are good to have on hand to keep the little ones engaged. Thanks, again.
I really love the font on the God Loves You (and Jesus Loves Me) Is it possible I could ask what the font is called please? Thank you
Rebecca