Peter Cornelius Coloring Page for Adults

'God does not show favoritism.' The morning light filters through my window as I sip my coffee, contemplating the powerful story of Peter and Cornelius. With 6 images to color, this free printable is perfect for a quiet afternoon of reflection.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Acts 10, Peter learns that God does not show favoritism. He meets Cornelius, a Gentile, and realizes the Gospel is for everyone. This story reminds us of God's inclusive love and grace.

β€œGod does not show favoritism.”

β€” Acts 10:34 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask participants, 'How can we show God's love to those who seem different from us?' Highlight Peter's realization that the Gospel is for all, as seen in his encounter with Cornelius. Provide colored pencils and plan for a 30-minute session to allow for reflection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Peter Cornelius pages for Bible journaling?+

Absolutely! These coloring pages are free, easy to download as PDF, and perfect for personal or group use. Grab your gel pens or colored pencils and enjoy some creative time reflecting on the Scriptures.

What tools are best for coloring these Peter Cornelius pages?+

I recommend using colored pencils or fine-tip markers for detailed areas. Set aside about 30-45 minutes to color, allowing yourself to focus on the story as you work.

How does this story connect to Acts 10:34?+

The story of Peter and Cornelius beautifully illustrates God's inclusive love. Acts 10:34 reminds us that everyone, regardless of background, is welcomed into God's family. This message is vital for discussions about acceptance and grace.

More about these Bible coloring pages

The soft rustle of pages turning fills the room. My 40s have brought a deeper appreciation for the stories in the Bible. As I color the Peter Cornelius coloring page for adults, I think of Acts 10:34 β€” 'God does not show favoritism.' Each image captures a scene of Peter's revelation and Cornelius' faith, inviting me to reflect on how God's love transcends boundaries. Last Tuesday, I spent the afternoon with my journal, coloring while pondering how this story applies to our lives today. The intricate details allow me to focus, to meditate on the truth that we are all accepted in Christ. I find comfort in knowing that every stroke of my colored pencil brings me closer to understanding this beautiful message of grace.