Matthew 5 4 Mourn Coloring Page for Adults
A quiet moment. My coffee cup warms my hands. Reflecting on Matthew 5:4, I find solace in the 'Blessed are those who mourn.' This coloring page features 6 images that capture the essence of mourning and comfort, perfect for a contemplative afternoon with my journal.
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Grieving People
A group of mourners with expressive faces surrounding a large ornate wooden ark, decorated with intricate floral patterns.
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Sorrowful Heart
A heart symbol surrounded by delicate vines and flowers, with the ark subtly in the background, conveying deep emotion.
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Hands in Prayer
Two hands raised in prayer with the ark behind, surrounded by swirling patterns and intricate floral designs.
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Light Through Tears
A tear-shaped design with rays of light emanating from the top, framed by intricate patterns and the ark at the bottom.
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Mountain of Comfort
A serene mountain scene with the ark at its base, surrounded by intricate swirling patterns representing comfort and peace.
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Candle of Hope
An ornate candle surrounded by flames and intricate patterns, with the ark in the background symbolizing hope amidst mourning.
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About this Bible story
In Matthew 5:4, Jesus teaches, 'Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.' This verse reminds us that mourning is a part of life, and it is acknowledged in the Beatitudes as a pathway to comfort.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your group, 'What does it mean to be comforted after mourning?' Highlight the lesson from Matthew 5:4 that acknowledges mourning as an important part of life. Gather colored pencils and set aside about 30 minutes for everyone to engage in both coloring and sharing their thoughts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Matthew 5 4 Mourn pages for Bible journaling?+
Yes! These pages are free and perfect for Bible journaling. You can download them as a PDF with no signup required. Enjoy this reflective coloring time with gel pens or colored pencils as you meditate on the verse in your personal space.
What themes can I reflect on while coloring the Matthew 5 4 Mourn pages?+
Consider reflecting on the concept of comfort during difficult times. As you color, think about the moments in your life where mourning led to healing, and how God has been a source of comfort for you. This can add depth to your coloring experience.
How can I use this in a Bible study group?+
During your Bible study, encourage participants to color while discussing Matthew 5:4. Ask them to share personal stories of mourning and comfort. It creates a safe space for vulnerability and helps connect the lesson to real-life experiences.
More about these coloring pages
Saturday afternoon. The house is still, a rare moment of silence. I reach for the Matthew 5 4 mourn coloring page, feeling the weight of the verse, 'Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted' (Matthew 5:4). Each image invites reflection—the gentle figures, comforting embraces, symbols of hope. As I color, I think of those I've lost and the healing that comes through sharing memories. It's a simple act, yet profoundly meaningful. The rich hues of my colored pencils bring life to the images, reminding me of the comfort we find in community and faith. Just recently, I shared this page with friends during a Bible study, and we all found our hearts lifted as we discussed how mourning is not just sorrow, but a space for connection and healing.