Good Samaritan Coloring Page for Adults

Sunday afternoon, coffee in hand. The Good Samaritan story unfolds across six beautiful images, offering a chance to reflect on love and kindness. Perfect for a quiet moment of Bible journaling or personal meditation. Free printable pages await your creative touch.

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About this Bible story

In Luke 10:33, we learn about compassion through the Good Samaritan. 'A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was.' His kindness serves as a timeless lesson for us all.

β€œA Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was.”

β€” Luke 10:33 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As you color, ask yourself: How can I show compassion in my daily life? Highlight the moment when the Samaritan stops to help, reminding learners that love knows no boundaries. Gather your supplies, and plan for a reflective 30-minute session of coloring and discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Good Samaritan pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These pages are free, no signup required, and available as a PDF download. They're perfect for personal or church use. Grab your gel pens or colored pencils and enjoy a thoughtful moment reflecting on the Good Samaritan story.

What supplies work best for coloring these pages?+

Colored pencils or fine-tip markers are ideal for these pages. They allow for detailed coloring while providing a relaxing experience. Set aside about 30 minutes to fully enjoy the process and reflect on the message of compassion.

How does this story connect to Luke 10:33?+

Luke 10:33 highlights the Samaritan's compassion as he helps a wounded man. Discussing this while coloring can inspire deeper understanding of how we can act with kindness in our lives, just as the Samaritan did.

More about these Bible coloring pages

A few minutes past 3 PM. The light filters softly through the window, illuminating the pages of the Good Samaritan story. With each stroke of my colored pencil, I feel that familiar tug of compassion as I color the Samaritan tending to the wounded man. 'A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was' (Luke 10:33) reminds me of our calling to care for one another. There are six images to bring to life, each depicting the essence of kindness and mercy. Whether it's the Samaritan bandaging wounds or leading the man to safety, these moments invite reflection during my evening quiet time. Just last week, I found solace in coloring one of these pages as the kids played nearby, offering me a peaceful retreat to contemplate the love of Christ and how I can share it in my daily life.