Rich Man And Lazarus Coloring Page for Adults

Early morning light filters through the kitchen window. The rich man and Lazarus coloring page for adults offers a moment of reflection on their story. With six beautiful images, this free printable can be a part of your quiet coffee time or Bible journaling session.

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About this Bible story

In Luke 16:20, we read about Lazarus, a beggar who lay at the gate of a rich man. Their contrasting lives remind us of the importance of compassion and humility.

β€œAt his gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus.”

β€” Luke 16:20 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage discussion by asking, 'What do you think Lazarus wanted to tell the rich man?' as they color. Highlight the moment when Lazarus is laid at the gate, illustrating the stark differences in their lives. Set aside about 30 minutes for this activity, using colored pencils for easier handling and less mess.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Rich Man And Lazarus pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These pages are free to download and perfect for personal use. You can color them using gel pens or colored pencils, making them ideal for your Bible journaling time. No signup is required, and you can print them out as needed.

How can I connect the coloring activity to the rich man and Lazarus story?+

As you color, consider discussing the themes of compassion and humility found in the story. You might even set aside a few minutes to reflect on how you can apply these lessons in your life. The detailed illustrations will inspire deeper thought.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 16:20 is a great verse to connect with this coloring page. It highlights the plight of Lazarus, which can lead to meaningful discussions about generosity and care for others while coloring together.

More about these Bible coloring pages

β€˜At his gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus’ (Luke 16:20). Contemplating the rich man and Lazarus story brings forth a mix of emotions. Six images capture key moments: the stark contrast of their lives, the richness of the man's home, and the pain of Lazarus. Last Saturday, as I colored these pages, I felt compelled to reflect on my own blessings. Each stroke of the colored pencil was a reminder of gratitude, and it allowed me to pause and connect with the scripture. I often find these quiet moments after the kids are asleep to be the most rewarding. Using gel pens enhances the details beautifully, especially on the intricate patterns of their clothing and surroundings. Allowing time for meditation while I color enriches my understanding of this parable.