Fig Tree Parable Coloring Page for Adults
Coffee cooling beside me. The fig tree parable coloring page for adults, with six detailed designs, invites reflection. Perfect for a quiet afternoon with a cup of tea, these free printables remind us of Jesus' message about growth and patience.
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Fig Tree Appears
A large fig tree with lush foliage stands at the center, surrounded by intricate mandala patterns of leaves and vines.
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Man Cursing the Fig Tree
A figure stands before the fig tree, raising a hand in frustration as ornamental patterns swirl around the scene.
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Fig Tree Withers
The fig tree appears shriveled and bare, surrounded by delicate patterns of falling leaves and curling vines.
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Disciples' Wonder
A group of disciples gazes in astonishment at the withered fig tree, framed by ornate patterns of wonder and awe.
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Jesus Teaching on Faith
Jesus stands teaching the disciples about faith, with intricate decorative elements of rays and symbols of belief surrounding him.
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Prayer and Faith
An ornate design featuring hands in prayer, symbolizing faith, surrounded by flowing patterns and vines inspired by the fig tree.
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About this Bible story
In Luke 13:6, Jesus tells a story about a fig tree in a vineyard. A man had a fig tree growing in his vineyard, but it wasn't bearing fruit. This parable teaches about patience and the importance of bearing good fruit in our lives.
βA man had a fig tree growing in his vineyard.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During your coloring session, ask, 'What does it mean to bear fruit in our lives?' Encourage participants to consider their own growth while they color. Highlight how the man in the parable waited for the fig tree to bear fruit, reflecting the importance of patience. Set aside about 30 minutes for this activity, using colored pencils or markers for a delightful experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Fig Tree Parable pages for Bible journaling?+
Yes! These pages are free to print and perfect for personal Bible journaling. No signup is required, and they come in a PDF format, making it easy to use at home or for church gatherings. Grab your favorite coloring supplies and enjoy some quiet time.
How can I integrate the fig tree parable into my journaling practice?+
Consider writing down thoughts or prayers related to the themes of growth and patience as you color. Use colored pencils for a softer touch, and allow yourself to reflect on how the parable applies to your life while you create.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
Luke 13:6 is the foundation of this parable. It highlights the significance of patience and growth. Discussing this verse while coloring can deepen understanding of Jesus' message about bearing fruit in our lives.
More about these Bible coloring pages
The early hours of my day are often quiet, just a soft rustle of leaves outside. While coloring the fig tree parable coloring page for adults, I reflect on Jesus' words: 'A man had a fig tree growing in his vineyard' (Luke 13:6). Each of the six designs captures the essence of this story, encouraging contemplation about personal growth. I often find that during these moments, I can connect the beauty of the illustrations with my own lifeβs journey. The intricate lines allow for creativity, whether Iβm using colored pencils or gel pens. Last Sunday afternoon, I pulled these pages out after church. The sun streamed through the window as I took a moment to breathe, letting the story wash over me. This coloring page not only provides a creative outlet but serves as a gentle reminder to reflect on the fruits of my own life. As I filled in the colors, I pondered the patience we need to cultivate our own spiritual gardens.