Empty Tomb Coloring Page for Adults
Coffee cooling on the table. The beauty of the empty tomb scene beckons—six images capturing the moment of resurrection. This empty tomb coloring page for adults is perfect for a quiet evening of reflection or Bible journaling.
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The Rolled-Away Stone
The large stone rolled away from the entrance of the tomb, surrounded by intricate floral patterns and vines.
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Angel at the Tomb
An angel sitting on the rolled stone, radiating serenity amidst intricate swirling patterns of clouds and flowers.
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Women at the Tomb
Two women approaching the tomb, marveling at the open entrance, surrounded by ornate floral designs and celestial motifs.
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Inside the Empty Tomb
A view from inside the tomb, showing the open entrance with intricate patterns of light streaming through and floral designs.
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Resurrection Light
A radiant light illuminating the tomb entrance, adorned with intricate rays and floral motifs enhancing the scene's beauty.
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Glorious Surroundings of the Tomb
The tomb surrounded by lush vegetation and ornate patterns, symbolizing new life and resurrection.
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About this Bible story
The empty tomb story unfolds in Matthew 28:6, where the angel proclaims, 'He is not here; he has risen.' This moment marks the triumph of hope and renewal.
“He is not here; he has risen.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your group how the empty tomb symbolizes hope in their lives today. Focus on the moment when the angel reveals the resurrection, tying it to personal experiences of renewal. Set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion—it's a refreshing way to engage with the story.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Empty Tomb pages for Bible journaling?+
Absolutely! These empty tomb coloring pages are free to download, with no signup needed. They’re perfect for personal reflection or group Bible journaling sessions. Just grab your favorite gel pens or colored pencils and let your creativity flow.
Does the Empty Tomb mandala include the rolled-away stone?+
Yes, the mandala design features the rolled-away stone prominently, symbolizing the miracle of the resurrection. You can take your time coloring it in, perhaps while reflecting on the significance of this moment. It’s a great way to connect art with faith.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
Matthew 28:6 pairs beautifully with this coloring page, especially the phrase, 'He is not here; he has risen.' As you color, consider discussing how this verse encapsulates the core message of Easter and its implications for our lives.
More about these coloring pages
The morning light filters through the kitchen window, illuminating my well-loved Bible. I turn to Matthew 28:6, remembering the joyful message of the empty tomb: 'He is not here; he has risen.' This resonates as I sit down with my coloring supplies. This empty tomb coloring page for adults features six unique designs, including the empty stone tomb and the angelic figure, each inviting contemplation. As I fill in the colors, I think about the promise of renewal. Just yesterday, I shared this story with my friend over coffee, allowing the words to wash over us like a fresh breeze. It’s moments like these—reflecting on scripture while coloring—that deepen my connection to the story and to God.