Tabernacle Coloring Page for Adults

The sound of pages turning in my Bible study notebook echoes softly around me. Six beautiful images of the tabernacle story await, perfect for a quiet evening of coloring. This tabernacle coloring page for adults is free and printable, ideal for contemplation after a long day.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Exodus, God instructed Moses to build a sacred space for Him. He said, 'Then have them make a sanctuary for me.' This tabernacle coloring page brings that story to life, perfect for adults seeking a reflective moment.

β€œThen have them make a sanctuary for me.”

β€” Exodus 25:8 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask, 'What does it mean for God to dwell among us?' Highlight the moment when God instructs Moses to create the tabernacle (Exodus 25:8). Set aside about 30 minutes, and suggest using colored pencils for detailed work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Tabernacle pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These tabernacle coloring pages are free, no signup required. You can download them as PDFs for personal and church use. Grab your gel pens or colored pencils and enjoy a calming Bible journaling session.

What part of the Tabernacle story can I reflect on while coloring?+

Consider the significance of each section of the tabernacle as you color. Reflect on how God wanted a dwelling place among His people, and think about how He desires to dwell in your heart today.

How does this story connect to Exodus 25:8?+

Exodus 25:8 highlights God's desire for a sanctuary among His people. As you color, meditate on the importance of the tabernacle as a symbol of His presence and how it relates to the concept of worship in your life.

More about these Bible coloring pages

The early morning sun streams through the kitchen window as I sip my coffee, staring at the tabernacle coloring page before me. Each of the six images captures a moment from the story, inviting reflection on God's presence among His people. 'Then have them make a sanctuary for me' (Exodus 25:8) resonates as I color the intricate details. My mind drifts to last Sunday, when I shared this story with friends at church, encouraging them to visualize the tabernacle's beauty. The vibrant colors of crayons and pens bring the pages to life. It's a lovely practice to meditate on Scripture while letting creativity flow. Each stroke reminds me of the grace that fills our lives, waiting to be acknowledged.