Beatitudes Matthew 5 Coloring Page for Adults
'Blessed are the poor in spirit.' That phrase resonates during my quiet mornings, coffee steaming beside me. These six images from Matthew 5 capture the essence of the Beatitudes beautifully. Perfect for reflecting on the message of humility and hope, this free printable is ideal for a Sunday afternoon of Bible journaling.
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Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit
A depiction of a serene figure representing spiritual poverty, surrounded by elegant floral and geometric patterns symbolizing humility and grace.
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Blessed Are the Mourners
An elegant figure with a sorrowful expression, encircled by delicate mandala patterns conveying comfort and hope amidst mourning.
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Blessed Are the Humble
A humble figure kneeling in prayer, enveloped by ornate floral designs and geometric patterns symbolizing peace and grace.
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Blessed Are the Merciful
A compassionate figure offering help to another, surrounded by intricate motifs of kindness and mercy in a mandala-style design.
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Blessed Are the Pure in Heart
A figure radiating purity and light, encircled by elaborate floral patterns symbolizing love and innocence.
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers
A figure extending a hand of peace, surrounded by harmonious patterns of doves, olive branches, and geometric designs.
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About this Bible story
In the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:3-12, Jesus teaches about the blessedness of those who are humble and seek righteousness. He begins with 'Blessed are the poor in spirit.' This scripture reminds us of the importance of humility in our lives.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask yourself: How can I embody the traits mentioned in the Beatitudes? Focus on Matthew 5:3 and discuss the value of humility in today's world. Prepare colored pencils or gel pens, and set aside an hour for thoughtful reflection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Matthew 5 3 12 pages for Bible journaling?+
Yes, these pages are free to download and require no signup. You can easily print them as a PDF for personal use or in a church setting. They make wonderful additions to your Bible journaling supplies, especially when you want to reflect on the Beatitudes.
What coloring supplies work best for these pages?+
For these Beatitudes pages, gel pens work beautifully for vibrant details, while colored pencils provide a softer touch. Set aside about 30 minutes to an hour for coloring, allowing yourself to dwell on the verses as you create.
How does this story connect to Matthew 5:3?+
Matthew 5:3 highlights the importance of humility. As you color, consider how being 'poor in spirit' encourages you to rely on God. Reflecting on this concept can deepen your understanding of the Beatitudes and inspire personal growth.
More about these coloring pages
The phrase 'Blessed are the poor in spirit' (Matthew 5:3) always catches my attention as I sit at my kitchen table, surrounded by the soft morning light. This coloring page features six stunning images that illustrate the Beatitudes. Each image invites contemplation—whether it's the gentle representation of the meek or the comforting embrace of mercy. Just yesterday, I set aside some time after the kids went to bed, ready to meditate on these truths while adding color to the pages. With a set of gel pens and a warm cup of coffee, I lost track of time in the beauty of the moment. Reflecting on the Beatitudes, I found encouragement and inspiration in the simplicity of Christ's teachings. These pages are not just for coloring; they're reminders of the life lessons we carry with us every day.