Today on this, my free coloring pages blog,
I am posting some drawings of Jesus and
John the Baptist.
These are drawings that I have drawn for
you to print and color.
Portrait of Jesus after His Resurrection
You can see the marks of the nails in Jesus' hands. This drawing is of Jesus. It could be His second coming, Or it could be Him ascending into Heaven. It could be Jesus descending from Heaven to appear to His people in the New World... as told in the Book of Mormon. Notice the bird in the distance. If you frequent my blog, you may have noticed that every time I draw Jesus, I include a bird that is supposed to be a Dove. The Dove represents the Holy Ghost, who is the third member of the Godhead. There is the Father or Heavenly Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. The Father and Son have bodies of flesh and bone, but the Holy Ghost has a Spirit Body so He can dwell in us.
I will add that you can feel free to add a background to the portrait.
John the Baptist by the River Jordan
John the Baptist was the voice in the wilderness preparing the people for the advent of the Savior, Jesus Christ. He dressed in camel hair, so his raiment was coarse. He baptized his cousin Jesus. And John was very brave, taking on the evil political leaders in his sermons. This cost him his life. Almost 2 millennia later, John the Baptist visited Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowderty and John, as a resurrected being, laid His hands on Joseph's and Oliver's heads to give them the Aaronic Priesthood. So, John the Baptist had the keys to the Aaronic Priesthood.
Baptism of Jesus Christ
Jesus was baptized by his cousin, John the Baptist or John the Baptizer. John baptized people in the River Jordan or Jordan River. He wore camel hair clothing and ate wild locusts - kind of like Elijah did when he was on the run from King Ahab. John's nemesis was King Herod.
NOTE: These drawings can be found in printable form by clicking on the button labeled "Religious" and then scrolling down to the bottom of the "New Testament" section. I will also post the portrait on the Portrait page. So click on the Portrait button, then scroll down to the bottom fo the list of drawings.