I am glad to share my free print and color page for Psalm 91:1.
This is an awesome verse that has deep meaning and beautiful poetry. Since it is so poetic, you can have many applications to this verse. When you think about dwelling, it gives you a sense of closeness and permanence. It suggests that you are intentional about dwelling there. To rest is so significant in today's chaotic world. If you are in someone's shadow, it gives you the picture of being close behind someone as they are protecting you.
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Psalm 91:1 Says.
Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most-High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1
If you would like to study this verse and read different commentaries by famous Christian writers, you might like the hub of commentaries at Bible Hub. CLICK HERE to visit this resource.
Psalm 91:1 Print and color page, The Shadow of the Almighty Bible Verse |
It takes me hours to draw these coloring pages, but I do it because I love God's Word. I hope they are a blessing to you. Feel free to print as many as you can use. Please support my art through the Paypal button. Thank you!
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A LITTLE ABOUT PRINTING THE PICTURE
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MY ART
I really agonized over how to make a coloring page for this verse. I felt it needed to be outstanding and fit the words' beauty. I looked at a lot of my other drawings and art to find some ideas and finally settled on the idea of drawing a sunrise over the mountains scene. I had to draw it a few times and then trace it onto the page with the words. After I scanned it into the computer, I cleaned it up and made a few more changes. It took all evening, but I am thrilled with how it turned out. I hope you like it and that it inspires you.
COLOR THE PICTURE
This is a theatrical picture, and when it is colored, it can have a real impact. The letters are open and can be colored in, and the frame bars can be colored in with a contrasting color for interest. The scene can be very bright with sunrise colors and landscape colors.
Kids like to color this picture with crayons, but if you try fine-tipped markers or colored pencils, you will be able to get into the smaller areas. My favorite coloring pencils are Prismacolor. Prismacolor pencils can be found at Staples, Michaels, or Hobby Lobby. (I always look for coupons online.)
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