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Jesus rising from the tomb with light
Free printable Jesus rising from the tomb with light coloring page for kids. A faith-filled Easter design perfect for Sunday school, family devotion, and quiet time. Download and print for free.
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- Format
- PDF and PNG
- Paper size
- US Letter and A4
- Best for
- Sunday school, homeschool, quiet time
- Use
- Personal, family, classroom, church


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Create My Child's PageAbout this coloring page
Jesus stands at the entrance of the tomb with His arms slightly raised, the burial cloth draped behind Him like a robe. Beams of light radiate out from Him in every direction, lighting up the inside of the tomb and pushing back the darkness. The large stone lies tipped on its side at His feet. His face is calm and steady — not triumphant, just whole. This is the moment of resurrection itself, drawn with reverence rather than drama. The light rays give kids a great chance to play with bright yellows and golds, while everything else stays soft and shadowed in contrast.
Suggested Scripture: John 11:25 (NIV) — Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die."
The page is designed as a printable Christian coloring activity that can support a short Bible conversation, a family devotional moment, or a calm classroom activity.


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Create a personalized Jesus coloring pageTeaching ideas for parents and teachers
- Before coloring, ask kids what they think Jesus' first thought was when He woke up alive. There's no wrong answer.
- For ages 5–7: keep the focus on victory. Jesus is stronger than death. That's the heart of Easter.
- For Sunday school: use this page to talk about what resurrection means — not just for Jesus, but for everyone who follows Him. Ask, "If Jesus rose, what does that mean about how we should think about death?"
- For family devotion: read 1 Corinthians 15:54–57. Ask, "Where in our family life do we need a reminder that death doesn't get the final word?"
Print and activity tips
- Color the light rays in bright yellows and golds, getting paler toward the edges to suggest distance.
- Keep Jesus' robe in pure white or the lightest cream — He's the brightest thing on the page after the light itself.
- Color the inside of the tomb in deep grays and browns so the contrast with the light is dramatic.
Discussion questions
- Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life." What do you think He meant by being it, not just doing it?
- The light in this picture pushes back the darkness. Where in your life right now do you need that?
- The stone was rolled away — but Jesus didn't need it moved to leave. Why do you think it was moved anyway?
- If you could have been at the tomb at the exact moment Jesus rose, what would you have wanted to see?
- Easter is about Jesus being alive. What does it change for you to know that?



