Crucifixion Roman Soldier Spear Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday during craft time, my third graders worked on the crucifixion roman soldier spear coloring page. It features a soldier with a spear, Jesus on the cross, and more. This free printable is perfect for your Sunday school lesson on the crucifixion story.

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About this Bible story

In John 19:30, we see Jesus say, 'It is finished.' This moment is pivotal in the crucifixion story. Our coloring page features a Roman soldier standing with a spear, highlighting the sacrifice of Jesus and how it changed everything.

β€œIt is finished.”

β€” John 19:30 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids how the Roman soldier might have felt during the crucifixion. Highlight the moment Jesus spoke, 'It is finished.' You could set aside about 30 minutes for this activity and consider following up with a discussion on the importance of Jesus' sacrifice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Crucifixion Roman Soldier Spear coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download with no signup required. You can get a PDF version that's perfect for personal and classroom use. Just print them and add them to your Sunday school binder for easy access.

How can I help kids understand the soldier's role during the crucifixion?+

Discuss the soldier's perspective while they color. Ask them how they think the soldier felt watching the events unfold. Using colored pencils can help them focus on details that reflect their feelings about the story.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

This coloring page connects beautifully with John 19:30, where Jesus says, 'It is finished.' It's a great opportunity to discuss the meaning of His sacrifice and how it affects our lives today. Use the coloring time to reflect on this important message.

More about these coloring pages

The moment Jesus declared, 'It is finished.' (John 19:30) resonates deeply, and our crucifixion roman soldier spear coloring page captures this powerful scene. Kids can color images of the Roman soldier holding a spear, Jesus on the cross, and the surrounding events that led to this pivotal moment. Last quarter, my 8-year-olds loved discussing the significance of Jesus' sacrifice as they colored. We used colored pencils for finer details, and it helped them focus on the story. You might also want to have some glitter pens on hand to make their artwork even more special. As they color, encourage them to share their thoughts on what Jesus' words mean to them.