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Today's free coloring page is a drawing I did of Jesus praying in the mountains.
Jesus goes to the Mountains to Pray
Being the God of Nature, I think Jesus loved communing with God the Father, while in Nature. Jesus created the Earth, and He was incredibly powerful, even as a sort of mortal. In fact, Jesus was a willing sacrifice. He could have used His power to stop the illegal trial and even to come down from the cross. But Jesus loved us so much that He had volunteered, in our premortal life, to suffer and die for our sins.
Because of Jesus' atonement, we can be forgiven for our sins if we choose to repent and strive to do better. Then, because of His resurrection, we all will be resurrected one day.
I also want to say that getting out in Nature is good for our souls. Hiking, fishing, hunting, birding, Nature photography, mountain biking, etc., get you out in Nature. There is an excellent book called Last Child In The Woods that talks about how important being in Nature is to our kids and us. And obviously, being in Nature was important to our Savior as well.
In my religion, me being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, we have the event of Joseph Smith going out into Nature to pray. He wondered which church was true. So, he went out early in the morning of a spring day into Nature... namely, a grove of woods near his father's farm. When he prayed, Joseph was visited by God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
Our understanding is that the Word (Jesus) made the world, under the direction of His Father in Heaven. In fact, we are all spirit children of our Heavenly Parents. In our premortal life, Jesus was our eldest spirit brother.
NOTE: This drawing is found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Religious." Then scroll down to the bottom of the New Testament section. There are a LOT of New Testament drawings, because I like drawing Jesus. Below is a previously posted drawing of Joseph Smith and his first vision where he saw Heavenly Father and Jesus in what we now call the Sacred Grove.








