Here is a printable coloring page with Isaiah 49:15-16.
This print and color page features an inspirational verse about God's great love for you. It is the favorite verse about how God has engraved our names on the palms of His hands. It makes us think about Christ's wounds that he received at the cross when he died for mankind's sins.
When you color in words to the verse, it helps you reflect on the scripture and even memorize it.
If you print on heavy cardstock paper, you may find that you can use watercolor paint or pens and inks.
Even though it takes many hours, I draw these coloring pages because I love God’s Blessed Word, and I hope they are a blessing to you.
Blessings, and Thank You
(c) Mr. Adron D. 4/4/20
Isaiah 49:15-16 says,
Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever before me. Isaiah 49:15-16.
ABOUT PRINTING
If you need help printing, CLICK HERE to see my how-to-print page, where I have put some tips and suggestions. You can try the updated link below.
If you print on heavy cardstock paper, you may find that you can use watercolor paint or pens and inks.
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Free Isaiah 49:15-16 Printable Coloring Page. I Have Engraved You on the Palms of my Hands. |
Even though it takes many hours, I draw these coloring pages because I love God’s Blessed Word, and I hope they are a blessing to you.
Thank you for your kind and generous support!
Below is a link that has been modified to print better on some printers.
There are a lot of things to color in this picture. The flowers are all different shapes and sizes, so they can be colored in different ways. The frame bars can be a bright contrasting color, and the letters of the words can be filled in with a different color but try something besides black since it can look lovely if the letters are something else. The background around the letters can be filled in, too; try a natural warm color like tan, so it looks like an ancient manuscript. Of course, the two hearts in the corners can be red or pink.
Children like to color the picture with crayons, but if you try fine-tipped markers or colored pencils like my favorite, Prismacolor, you will be able to get into the smaller areas. Prismacolor pencils can be found at Michaels or Hobby Lobby. (I always look for coupons online.) The letters are big enough to color in.
Blessings, and Thank You
(c) Mr. Adron D. 4/4/20
Isaiah 55:10-11