In this coloring sheet, Thomas is pictured bowing down before the risen Jesus. He is not longer in doubt, but knows for certain that Christ is Alive!
Here is a free coloring page that shows Thomas bowing low before the resurrected Jesus. In this picture he is no longer a doubter but a convinced believer in Christ.
This coloring page was sent to use by Carlos Bautista who is a Bible student in the Philippines. This was first made as a coloring page for their VBS. This would be a great addition to your Doubting Thomas Sunday School lesson. If you enjoy this free material, please leave him a comment to encourage his future work.
Directions: You can click on the preview image to the right to download this file as a printable PDF file. We’ve also uploaded it as a full jpeg image for advanced editing.
The inspiration for this coloring picture is John 20 when Thomas insists on seeing the wounds that Jesus suffered on the cross. Then the doubting disciple is filled with faith and cries out to Jesus saying, “My Lord and my God!”
Need More Help? You can find more Bible coloring sheets on our website and you may enjoy the Doubting Thomas worksheet that also uses this coloring sheet picture.
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Carlos, thank you for making this coloring page. You did a great job and I am excited to use it in my children’s lesson on Sunday. Keep up the good work! Remember, Jesus is with you always and you bless him by the things you do and say. God Bless You.
Thank you for sharing. It isa great addition to our lesson time!!
It is nice to have a picture on this subject for the children to color. Thank you for using your talent to provide for this ministry! You never know how much one drawing might make a difference in a child’s life! Keep up the good work!