Empty Tomb Disciples Rejoicing Coloring Page for Adults
Early Sunday morning. The sunlight streams through my window. I sit with my coffee, ready to reflect on the empty tomb story. This coloring page captures the disciples rejoicing, with beautiful images to color that can enhance a quiet moment of worship or Bible journaling. Free printable.
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Angels at the Tomb
Two angels sitting on a rolled-away stone, surrounded by intricate floral and geometric patterns.
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Disciples Rejoicing
The disciples joyfully gathered around, celebrating the resurrection, surrounded by intricate patterns of joy and hope.
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Mary Magdalene Encounter
Mary Magdalene kneeling at the tomb, surrounded by flowers and intricate mandala patterns.
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Stone Rolled Away
The large stone rolled away from the tomb entrance, surrounded by intricate patterns of vines and flowers.
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Jesus Appearing to Disciples
Jesus appearing to the disciples after resurrection, with intricate patterns of light and joy surrounding them.
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Floral Surroundings of the Tomb
The tomb area adorned with intricate floral designs, symbolizing new life and resurrection.
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About this Bible story
The story of the empty tomb reminds us of the joy and hope found in Jesus' resurrection. In Matthew 28:6, the angel said, 'He is not here; he has risen.' This moment filled the disciples with rejoicing as they discovered the truth of Christ's victory over death.
“He is not here; he has risen.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your group, 'How do you think the disciples felt when they realized Jesus had risen?' Highlight the angel's message from Matthew 28:6 as you color. Provide colored pencils or markers, and consider having a time of sharing afterward to reflect on what the resurrection means to each of you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Empty Tomb Disciples Rejoicing pages for Bible journaling?+
Absolutely! These coloring pages are free and available for download without any signup. They’re perfect for personal use or in a group setting, and you can enjoy coloring with gel pens or colored pencils as you reflect on the resurrection.
What part of the empty tomb story should I focus on while coloring?+
While coloring, reflect on the moment when the disciples first heard the news of Jesus' resurrection. Consider how their joy and excitement can inspire your own faith. Take a moment to think about how this story applies to your life today.
How does this story connect to Matthew 28:6?+
Matthew 28:6 emphasizes the pivotal moment when the angel reveals that Jesus has risen. This truth transforms despair into joy, reminding us of the hope we have in Christ. Use this coloring page to meditate on that powerful message during your study.
More about these coloring pages
With each sip of coffee, I think of the joy that filled the disciples when they found the empty tomb. The angel's words, 'He is not here; he has risen' (Matthew 28:6), echo in my mind. This coloring page features six delightful images depicting the moment of rejoicing at the empty tomb, perfect for a reflective afternoon. The scene captures the excitement of the disciples as they realize their Savior has triumphed over death, bringing hope to our hearts. Sitting at my kitchen table on a Wednesday afternoon, I pull out my colored pencils and begin to fill in the images. The vibrant colors bring the story to life, allowing me to meditate on its meaning. I find that coloring this page deepens my appreciation for Easter and the resurrection story, making it an ideal activity for personal reflection or group Bible study.