Empty Tomb Women Running To Tell Disciples Coloring Page for Adults
Morning light filters through the window. The joy of Easter fills the air as I color the empty tomb women running to tell disciples coloring page for adults. Six images capture their urgency and joy, perfect for a quiet afternoon reflecting on the resurrection.
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Women at the Tomb
Two women standing before an open tomb with a rolled-away stone, surrounded by intricate floral patterns and swirling vines.
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Women Rushing Away
The two women running away from the tomb, excitement on their faces, with ornamental designs of birds and flowers surrounding them.
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Women Telling Disciples
The women reaching the disciples, animatedly sharing the good news, with elaborate patterns of rays and stars around them.
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Disciples Listening
The disciples listening intently, with expressions of wonder, surrounded by intricate geometric designs and vines.
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Women Encouraging Disciples
The women encouraging the disciples, gesturing with excitement, surrounded by ornate floral patterns and swirling designs.
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Disciples Preparing to Go
The disciples preparing to go to the tomb, looking determined, with intricate patterns of arrows and leaves around them.
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About this Bible story
In Matthew 28:6, the angel tells the women, 'He is not here; he has risen.' They run to share the incredible news with the disciples, filled with excitement and wonder.
“He is not here; he has risen.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your group how they would have felt if they were one of the women at the tomb. Highlight the moment of joy when they first learned of the resurrection, referencing Matthew 28:6. Set up a cozy space with colored pencils and encourage everyone to take their time as they reflect on their own experiences of faith.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Empty Tomb Women Running To Tell Disciple pages for Bible journaling?+
Absolutely! These pages are free, no signup required. You can download them as a PDF and use them for personal Bible journaling or group study. Grab your favorite gel pens and enjoy some quiet time reflecting on the Easter story.
How can I tie the Empty Tomb story into my journaling session?+
Consider using the coloring pages as a backdrop for your thoughts. While coloring, reflect on the feelings of the women and how their joy can inspire your faith. It’s a wonderful way to meditate on the resurrection while creating something beautiful.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
Matthew 28:6 is a perfect pairing as it captures the essence of the story. The angel's proclamation, 'He is not here; he has risen,' can inspire your reflections and journaling as you color the pages.
More about these coloring pages
The sun peeks through the curtains. I sit at my kitchen table, a warm mug in hand, coloring the empty tomb women running to tell disciples coloring page for adults. Each stroke reminds me of the joy in Matthew's account—'He is not here; he has risen' (Matthew 28:6). Six images illustrate the moment of discovery and the urgency of sharing the good news. As I fill in the colors, I reflect on how these women must have felt, rushing with hope in their hearts. It brings me back to last Sunday, when we celebrated Easter with family. My niece, just seven, was so eager to tell everyone about Jesus' resurrection. Moments like these remind us of the thrill of faith and the importance of sharing our stories.