Holy Saturday Coloring Page for Adults

Morning coffee in hand. My quiet moment, reflecting on the Holy Saturday story. This holy Saturday coloring page for adults features 6 images that capture the essence of waiting and hope. Perfect for a reflective afternoon at home, these free printable pages invite contemplation.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

On Holy Saturday, we pause in solemn anticipation. As noted in Matthew 27:62, 'The next day, the one after Preparation Day,' marks a time of waiting after Jesus' crucifixion. These pages reflect on that stillness.

β€œThe next day, the one after Preparation Day.”

β€” Matthew 27:62 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your group what emotions they feel during Holy Saturday. Highlight the verse about waiting from Matthew 27:62. For supplies, consider providing colored pencils and a quiet atmosphere, allowing for a reflective session that encourages personal insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Holy Saturday pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes! These pages are free, no signup required, and available as PDF downloads. They're perfect for personal use or church gatherings. Grab some gel pens or colored pencils, and enjoy coloring as you reflect on the day's significance.

What moments from the Holy Saturday story can inspire my coloring?+

Consider focusing on the moment of Jesus' followers grappling with their grief. Use colors that evoke their emotions, perhaps dark shades for sorrow. Reflecting on this as you color can deepen your connection to the story.

How does this story connect to Matthew 27:62?+

Matthew 27:62 highlights the waiting period after Jesus' crucifixion. This coloring page invites contemplation on that silent day, emphasizing the significance of anticipation before the joy of resurrection. Discussing this can lead to deeper reflections on hope.

More about these coloring pages

The silence of Holy Saturday lingers like the last sip of coffee. Sitting at my kitchen table, I pull out the holy Saturday coloring page for adults, ready to embrace the stillness. Each of the six images resonates deeply with the theme of waiting. One page depicts the stone rolled over the tomb, while another captures the somber gathering of Jesus' followers. In moments like these, I remember Matthew 27:62, 'The next day, the one after Preparation Day,' a reminder of the pause before resurrection. I often color these pages on a Sunday afternoon, allowing the colors to deepen my understanding and reflection. It's a quiet practice, but so meaningful.