Garden of Gethsemane Coloring Page for Kids

Last Sunday morning, my kids loved coloring the Garden of Gethsemane pages. With 6 images that depict Jesus praying, they learned about His sacrifice. These free printable pages are perfect for your Sunday school lesson or quiet time at home.

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About this Bible story

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed earnestly before His arrest. He asked God, 'Not my will, but yours be done' (Luke 22:42). This moment shows His obedience and love for us.

β€œNot my will, but yours be done.”

β€” Luke 22:42 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your kids how they would feel if they were in Jesus' place in the garden. Highlight His prayer in Luke 22:42 as a moment of obedience. Set aside about 30 minutes for this activity, using crayons or colored pencils for a fun, creative experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Gethsemane coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are free to download with no signup required! You can print them as many times as you need for personal or classroom use. They’re great for your Sunday school binder.

What can I discuss with my kids while they color the Gethsemane pages?+

While kids color, ask them how they think Jesus felt in the garden. This can lead to a discussion about why Jesus prayed and the importance of seeking God's will.

How can I tie the Garden of Gethsemane story to Luke 22:42?+

You can highlight the moment when Jesus submits to God's plan. Talk about why He chose to pray and how it relates to trusting God in difficult times. This brings the verse to life as kids color.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My 10-year-old son sat at the kitchen table, crayons spread out, coloring a scene from the Garden of Gethsemane. He paused to ask me why Jesus prayed so hard. I explained how He said, 'Not my will, but yours be done' (Luke 22:42). We talked about the importance of prayer. This coloring page helps kids visualize Jesus' struggle in the garden. The images include Jesus kneeling in prayer and His disciples resting. It's a great way to teach kids about obedience and faith while they color. I plan to use these pages during our church's Sunday class next week, making it easier for them to connect with the story.