Easter Empty Cross Coloring Page for Adults

Coffee cup in hand, I reflect on the Easter empty cross, a symbol of hope. The six images capture the essence of this Bible story, perfect for a quiet evening of coloring and contemplation.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

The Easter story reminds us of Christ's ultimate sacrifice. After His crucifixion, the empty cross symbolizes hope and resurrection, a powerful image of faith.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask yourself: 'What does the empty cross mean to me?' Highlight the moment of resurrection and how it transformed the disciples' lives. Set aside an hour in a quiet space with your favorite supplies, allowing for a deeper connection to the Easter story.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Easter Empty Cross pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and perfect for personal or church use. No signup required. Use them for Bible journaling with your favorite pens.

What is the best way to use these pages for reflection?+

Consider setting aside an hour with your favorite coloring supplies and a cup of coffee. Focus on one image at a time, allowing yourself to meditate on the meaning of the empty cross as you color.

How can I connect this coloring page to a personal reflection on Easter?+

As you color, think about the significance of the empty cross and how it represents hope and new life. Reflect on your personal journey and the ways Christ's sacrifice impacts your life.

More about these coloring pages

A quiet moment in the afternoon, I sit at my kitchen table, the sun streaming in. The Easter empty cross coloring page for adults offers a beautiful opportunity to meditate on the significance of the resurrection. Each of the six images invites deeper thought about Christ's love and sacrifice. As I color, I recall His words: 'It is finished' (John 19:30), a reminder of His victory over death. I often use these pages during my personal devotional time, reflecting on the cross and what it means for my life. The intricate designs allow for relaxation and creativity, making them a wonderful addition to any quiet morning routine. Whether you use colored pencils or gel pens, these pages help me focus on the beauty of the Easter message.