Stations Cross 10 Coloring Page for Adults

The quiet of early morning fills the room. With a cup of coffee in hand, I turn to the Stations Cross 10 coloring page for adults. This free printable includes six detailed images that capture the poignant moments of Jesus’ crucifixion, perfect for personal reflection during my journaling time.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

In Mark 15:24, the soldiers cast lots for Jesus' clothes. This moment illustrates the heart-wrenching scene of the Stations Cross 10. Each image reflects the sorrow and significance of Jesus' suffering.

They divided up his clothes.

Mark 15:24 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask learners how they feel when they think about Jesus' sacrifice. Highlight the moment when the soldiers divided His clothes, connecting it to their own experiences of loss or sacrifice. Gather colored pencils and set aside 20-30 minutes for this reflective activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Stations Cross 10 pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These Stations Cross 10 coloring pages are free, with no signup required. They come in PDF format, perfect for personal or church use. Enjoy coloring with gel pens or colored pencils while reflecting on the story.

How can I incorporate the Stations Cross 10 into my quiet time?+

Consider setting aside 30 minutes to color while listening to worship music. Use colored pencils to add depth to the images. You can meditate on each station, reflecting on its significance in your life.

What Bible verse pairs with the Stations Cross 10 story?+

Mark 15:24, which mentions 'They divided up his clothes,' captures the essence of the moment. As you color, reflect on the pain and sacrifice of Jesus, allowing the verse to deepen your understanding.

More about these coloring pages

The coffee's warmth contrasts with the deep sorrow of 'They divided up his clothes.' (Mark 15:24). Each stroke of my colored pencil on the Stations Cross 10 coloring page for adults feels like a prayer, a meditation on sacrifice. In the first image, Jesus carries the cross, a heavy burden. I remember my 8-year-old, who asked about the meaning of Jesus' pain. It’s moments like these that invite deeper conversations. The page, with its six images, guides me through the story, allowing space for reflection and prayer in the quiet of my home. Sunday afternoons often find me here, contemplating the path Jesus walked for us, feeling grateful for His love and sacrifice.