Stations Cross 8 Coloring Page for Adults

A quiet Sunday afternoon. The soft sound of pages turning. Reflect on the Stations Cross 8 story as you color six images that depict Christ's path to Calvary. This free printable is perfect for a moment of contemplation with your coffee.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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In Luke 23:28, Jesus spoke to the women of Jerusalem, saying, 'Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me.' This moment captures His compassion amidst suffering, a powerful reminder of His journey.

β€œDaughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me.”

β€” Luke 23:28 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During your coloring session, ask, 'What does Jesus' compassion in this moment teach us?' Highlight the significance of His words in Luke 23:28, and consider discussing how we can show compassion to others. Set aside 30-45 minutes for this reflective activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Stations Cross 8 pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These Stations Cross 8 coloring pages are free, with no signup required. You can easily download them as a PDF. They’re great for personal use or small group gatherings.

What supplies do I need for coloring the Stations Cross 8 pages?+

You can use colored pencils or gel pens to bring the Stations to life. Set aside about 30 minutes to really enjoy the process and reflect on each image as you color.

How does this story connect to Luke 23:28?+

The Stations Cross 8 story illustrates Jesus' journey to the cross, emphasizing His compassion even in suffering. Luke 23:28 highlights His care for the women of Jerusalem, reminding us of His humanity amidst His sacrifice.

More about these coloring pages

The morning light filters through the kitchen window. Sipping coffee, I find solace in the Stations Cross 8 coloring page for adults. Each of the six images unfolds a part of Christ's journey, inviting reflection. In one scene, Jesus addresses the women, saying, 'Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me' (Luke 23:28). It’s a poignant reminder of His grace and love during His suffering. After the kids have gone to bed, I pull out my colored pencils and let the colors speak as I meditate on His sacrifice. This coloring page not only offers a creative outlet but also deepens my understanding of the Stations story. Perfect for a quiet evening or a reflective moment during the week, it’s a gentle way to connect with my faith.