Visitation Coloring Page for Adults

‘Blessed are you among women.' That phrase echoes quietly as I sit with my coffee, reflecting on the Visitation story. Six images await your coloring pencil, perfect for a quiet afternoon of personal devotion. This free printable invites thoughtful moments of prayer and creativity.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In the Visitation story from Luke 1, Mary visits Elizabeth, bringing joy and hope. Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, declares, 'Blessed are you among women.' This moment captures the essence of their miraculous pregnancies.

Blessed are you among women.

Luke 1:42 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your group, 'How did Mary and Elizabeth support each other?' Highlight the moment of joy in their meeting, focusing on the significance of their relationship. Set aside about 30 minutes, using colored pencils for a smooth experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Visitation pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These pages are free to download and perfect for personal or church use. You can print and color without any signup required. They work wonderfully with gel pens or colored pencils for your Bible journaling.

How can I incorporate the Visitation story while coloring?+

Consider discussing the significance of Mary's visit to Elizabeth as you color. You could ask, 'What do you think Elizabeth felt when she heard Mary’s greeting?' This can lead to a rich conversation about faith and support.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 1:42 provides a beautiful context for this story. Reflecting on 'Blessed are you among women' can inspire discussions about the importance of community and encouragement in our faith journeys.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My pen glides over the page, a soft rustle of paper fills the early morning air. Each of the six images captures the joy of Mary and Elizabeth in their sacred moment. As I color, I think of Luke 1:42, where Elizabeth exclaims, 'Blessed are you among women.' These pages allow me to meditate on their faith and courage. It's not just about filling in colors; it's about reflecting on the bond between them. Last Sunday, after the kids went to bed, I turned to these pages, the quiet offering me a chance to pray and ponder their incredible stories. Each stroke of color feels like a prayer, deepening my connection to the Word.