Stations Cross 2 Coloring Page for Adults

Coffee in hand, I reflect on Jesus' journey. The stations cross 2 coloring page for adults features 6 images depicting Christ's sacrifice. It's perfect for a quiet afternoon of contemplation or journaling.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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In John 19:17, we read about Jesus’ path to the crucifixion. He walked toward his destiny, 'Carrying his own cross.' This coloring page captures that profound moment.

Carrying his own cross.

John 19:17 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As you color, ask, 'What does it mean to carry our own crosses daily?' Highlight Jesus’ steadfastness while he carries his cross in the story. Set aside an hour with colored pencils and a quiet spot to encourage deep reflection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Stations Cross 2 pages for Bible journaling?+

Absolutely! These pages are free, no signup required, and are a great printable PDF for personal reflection or group use at church. Grab your favorite markers or gel pens and enjoy the creative process.

What materials work best for coloring the Stations Cross 2 pages?+

For a smooth experience, I recommend using fine-tipped gel pens or colored pencils. They help to fill in the details without smudging. Set aside about an hour to enjoy the process fully.

How does this story connect to John 19:17?+

John 19:17 highlights the moment Jesus bears his cross, symbolizing his ultimate sacrifice. While coloring, reflect on how this act of love transforms our understanding of sacrifice and redemption.

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The sound of the coffee pot gurgling fills the quiet kitchen. I sit down with the stations cross 2 coloring page for adults, ready to reflect. Each of the 6 images offers a moment from Christ's journey, inviting me to pause and think. One illustration shows Jesus, weary yet determined, 'Carrying his own cross' (John 19:17). The simplicity of the lines allows for thoughtful coloring, whether I choose gel pens for bold colors or colored pencils for softer shades. As I color, I remember how this story impacts my life, lingering on the moments of sacrifice and love. On a Sunday afternoon like this, I find the act of coloring grounding, allowing me to meditate on the depth of Jesus’ sacrifice.