Crucifixion Jesus On Cross Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Wednesday, my third graders were so moved by the story of the crucifixion. This 'Crucifixion Jesus On Cross' coloring page includes 6 images depicting the important moments leading up to His sacrifice. It’s a great addition to our Sunday school lesson, helping kids reflect on Jesus' love.
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Jesus on the Cross
Jesus on the cross with two thieves on crosses beside him, surrounded by Roman soldiers and onlookers in ancient robes.
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Crowd Gathering
A diverse crowd gathers at the foot of the crosses, expressing various emotions of sorrow and curiosity in ancient attire.
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Roman Soldiers
A pair of stern Roman soldiers stand guard at the foot of the cross, holding spears and wearing armor, observing the scene.
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Jesus Praying
Jesus, on the cross, looks up in prayer with a crown of thorns, as a ray of light shines down from the heavens.
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Mary and John
Mary and John stand together in mourning, holding each other, both wearing traditional garments, witnessing the crucifixion.
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Darkened Sky
The sky above darkens ominously as Jesus is crucified, with clouds swirling and rays of light peeking through.
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About this Bible story
In John 19:30, Jesus said, 'It is finished.' He was crucified on the cross for our sins, showing incredible love and sacrifice. This story is vital for our understanding of Easter and the hope we have through Him.
“It is finished.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During coloring time, ask your students, 'What does it mean for you that Jesus died for our sins?' Highlight the moment Jesus says, 'It is finished' (John 19:30). Keep crayons and colored pencils on hand for vibrant results, and consider wrapping up with a prayer reflecting on His love.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Crucifixion Jesus On Cross coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are free to download with no signup required. You can print them as many times as you need for your classroom or church use. They’re perfect for engaging kids during your Sunday school lesson.
How can I explain the meaning of the crucifixion while my class colors?+
Talk about the love Jesus showed during His crucifixion. As the kids color, ask them to think about why He made that sacrifice for us. This can lead to meaningful discussions about His teachings and the hope we find in Him.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
John 19:30 is pivotal for this story. It captures Jesus' final words, 'It is finished.' Discussing this verse can help kids understand the significance of His sacrifice and what it means for us today.
More about these coloring pages
Last Friday, I brought out our coloring supplies for the lesson on the crucifixion. My kids were especially focused as they colored the image of Jesus on the cross. The moment they heard 'It is finished' (John 19:30), you could feel the weight of the message. This 'Crucifixion Jesus On Cross' coloring page includes 6 beautifully designed images that capture the story of Jesus' sacrifice. From the crowd's reactions to the final moments, each page invites reflection. During our coloring time, I also shared how Jesus' love for us led to this moment. It helped the kids understand the significance of the crucifixion in a personal way, reinforcing their learning through art.