1 Timothy 6:6 Coloring Page – Godliness with Contentment Printable

This Scripture coloring page highlights a powerful truth about what real gain looks like: “But godliness with contentment is great gain.” — 1 Timothy 6:6 (WEB) In a world that constantly tells us we need more, Paul reminds Timothy that the greatest treasure is not wealth — it is character and contentment. This printable design […]

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This Scripture coloring page highlights a powerful truth about what real gain looks like:

“But godliness with contentment is great gain.” — 1 Timothy 6:6 (WEB)

In a world that constantly tells us we need more, Paul reminds Timothy that the greatest treasure is not wealth — it is character and contentment.

This printable design visually reflects that message with:

  • A simple home representing sufficiency

  • A sunrise symbolising peace and hope

  • Open countryside illustrating simplicity

  • Emphasis on GODLINESS, CONTENTMENT, and GREAT GAIN

  • A decorative circular border for calm, reflective colouring

The imagery reinforces that true richness is found in spiritual peace.


Devotional Reflection

Contentment does not mean having everything.
It means trusting God with what we have.

Paul writes this in the context of warning against the love of money. He contrasts temporary riches with eternal gain.

Godliness shapes our character.
Contentment shapes our perspective.

Together, they produce peace.

The simple home in the design represents enough.
The sunrise represents hope that is not dependent on possessions.

True gain is inward, not outward.


How to Use This Page

  • Colour the sunrise while reflecting on daily blessings.

  • Write three things you are thankful for in the margin.

  • Pair with 1 Timothy 6:6–10 for deeper study.

  • Use in lessons about gratitude and wise stewardship.

  • Include in a “Contentment & Gratitude” printable bundle.


Ideal For

  • Christian family devotionals

  • Youth lessons on money and values

  • Homeschool New Testament studies

  • Church small groups

  • Stewardship teaching

  • Scripture journaling

  • Character-building lessons