I am glad to share my free 1 Corinthians 15:3 print and color page with you.
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1 Corinthians 15:3 says,
"Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures." 1 Corinthians 15:3
I had to do a lesson on this verse, and I always feel stressed out by teaching a kids class, but I found some helpful commentaries on this verse that helped me teach about it confidently. If you want to visit the hub of Bible commentaries on this verse, CLICK HERE to go to a hub of commentaries on it.
I had to do a lesson on this verse, and I always feel stressed out by teaching a kids class, but I found some helpful commentaries on this verse that helped me teach about it confidently. If you want to visit the hub of Bible commentaries on this verse, CLICK HERE to go to a hub of commentaries on it.
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It takes me hours to draw these coloring pages, but I am glad to draw them for you because I love God's Word and hope they are a blessing to you. Use the PayPal button to make a one time gift of support. Thank you.
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THE VERSE
This is a verse from our Awana Bible club, and I drew this picture to let the kids at our club be occupied while other kids were saying their verses. It is a clear and simple statement that explains an important part of the Gospel. Jesus died for our sins, and his death was foretold in the Bible. It was part of God's plan and was not an afterthought or mistake.
ABOUT THE ART
It may look simple, but I used a lightbox and a fine-tipped marker to trace the design and the words repeatedly before I got it right. I wanted to combine the two statements into one image: the cross and the Bible.
COLOR THIS PICTURE
There are many little things for the kids to color in this picture. If you use fine-tipped markers or colored pencils like my favorite, Prismacolor, you can get into the smaller areas.
- The Bible can be red, blue, or brown.
- The cross can be brown, gray, or red.
- The flashing rays can be yellow, orange, or red.
- The little ribbon in the Bible can be red or blue.
- The letters can be any color; some kids color each word or each letter differently.
© A. E. Dozat 7/22/13
Isaiah 55:10-11
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