Doubting Thomas Scene Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday, my 7-year-old colored the doubting Thomas scene while I shared the story. This page includes 6 images that capture Thomas’ moment of faith. It's a great free printable for Sunday school or family time!

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About this Bible story

After Jesus rose from the dead, Thomas wasn't sure it was really Him. When Jesus showed him His hands, He said, 'Put your finger here; see my hands.' (John 20:27) Thomas believed, and that's a lesson for all of us.

β€œPut your finger here; see my hands.”

β€” John 20:27 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your students why they think Thomas doubted Jesus after His resurrection. Highlight how Jesus patiently invited Thomas to touch His wounds, showing His love. You could set aside about 30 minutes for this activity, providing crayons and markers for their creations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Doubting Thomas Scene coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These pages are free to download and come as a PDF. You can use them for personal or classroom purposes without any signup required. They're great for adding to your Sunday school binder!

How can I explain Thomas' doubt while my class colors?+

As the kids color, ask them how they would feel if they were in Thomas' shoes. Share how he needed to see Jesus' hands to believe. You could even encourage them to share a time they felt unsure but then found faith.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The story of Doubting Thomas connects beautifully with John 20:27. You can remind kids that Jesus understands our doubts and still loves us. Discuss how faith can grow even when we have questions.

More about these Bible coloring pages

Last Wednesday afternoon, my 9-year-old was excited to color the doubting Thomas scene while I read from the Bible. The moment when Jesus invites Thomas to 'Put your finger here; see my hands' (John 20:27) really resonated with her. The illustrations show Thomas' surprise and joy, which we talked about as she colored. We gathered around the dining table, and she picked out her favorite crayons to bring this important moment to life. These pages are perfect for any Sunday school class. As kids color, they can discuss how Thomas felt when he saw Jesus after the resurrection. My daughter even asked why Thomas doubted at first. Engaging with this story through coloring helped her understand the value of faith, especially when things seem uncertain. Whether at home or in church, these pages are an excellent way to reinforce this beautiful story.