Empty Tomb Stone Rolled Away Coloring Page for Adults

Early in the morning, as I sip my coffee, the powerful image of the empty tomb stone rolled away draws me in. This reflective coloring page features six scenes from the Bible story, perfect for quiet moments of contemplation. It's a free printable to enrich your personal study time.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

The empty tomb story tells of the moment when Mary Magdalene discovered the stone rolled away. As she approached, she heard the angel say, 'He is not here; he has risen.' (Matthew 28:6).

β€œHe is not here; he has risen.”

β€” Matthew 28:6 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As you color, consider asking, 'What does the resurrection mean to you?' Highlight the moment when Mary Magdalene discovers the stone rolled away and the hope that follows. Set aside about 30 minutes to engage fully, using colored pencils for a richer experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Empty Tomb Stone Rolled Away pages for Bible journaling?+

Absolutely! These pages are free for personal use, no signup required. You can download the PDF and print it for your Bible journaling. They pair beautifully with gel pens or colored pencils for your quiet moments of reflection.

Does the Empty Tomb mandala include the rolled-away stone?+

Yes, the coloring page does feature the rolled-away stone prominently. It’s a great focal point for coloring, allowing for creative expression as you meditate on the resurrection story.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Matthew 28:6 pairs perfectly, as it speaks directly to the moment of discovery: 'He is not here; he has risen.' Reflecting on this verse while coloring can deepen your understanding of the resurrection and its significance.

More about these coloring pages

With my coffee steaming beside me, I take a moment to reflect on the empty tomb and its significance. The images in this coloring page capture the pivotal moment when the stone was rolled away, revealing the empty tomb. As I color, I remember the words, 'He is not here; he has risen.' (Matthew 28:6). Each stroke of color brings to life the joy and hope of the resurrection. Last Sunday afternoon, I spent time journaling while coloring these pages. The images of the angel and the empty tomb helped me meditate on God’s promise of eternal life. Whether you're using colored pencils or gel pens, this free printable can become a cherished part of your Bible study routine. Allow the illustrations to guide your thoughts as you embrace the hope of Easter.