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Saturday, October 1, 2016

Printable Psalm 23:3 Coloring Page, He Restores My Soul

Psalm 23:3, Printable Coloring Page. 

It can be printed and used in church or at home to teach a Bible lesson or help learn a verse; it is suitable for all ages. The verse is a classic that many people memorize and is part of the most famous poem of faith, Psalm 23. It is a great kids' craft or coloring page for adults.

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Psalm 23:3 says, 

"He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake." Psalm 23:3.

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Printable Psalm 23:3 Coloring Page, He Restores My Soul.



Even though it takes many hours, I create these coloring pages because I love God’s Word, and I hope they bring you a blessing. Thank you for your kind support!

Here is a link that has been modified to print better.

If the file above causes you trouble, the one below should work better. 

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👉NOTE: THIS ART WAS DRAWN BY HAND BY A HUMAN BEING. IT WAS NOT "GENERATED" BY A BOT OR AI! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
This took a long time to create. I printed out the words and then traced around them so that they would be something that you could color in. 
I had to draw this over several times using a light box to trace the picture. 

You can color this picture in many different ways. If you use fine-tipped markers or colored pencils, you can get into the tight spaces of the letters. The letters can be dark; I prefer to color the background around the letters before coloring the letters themselves.

Blessings, And Thank You
(c) A. E. Dozat. 10/1/16