This is my free coloring pages blog.
I drew for you today a Heavenly drawing.
Angel playing Her Harp
My granddaughter asked me to draw an angel playing a harp. So here it is. I actually don't believe that angels have wings. I wonder if the glory around angels can LOOK like wings. I also doubt that angels live on clouds. I actually believe that angels assigned to this planet are all souls who came to or will come to this planet. This is based on the knowledge of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Before we lived with mortal bodies, we lived as spirit children of our Heavenly Parents. We lived in what is called the Premortal Life, or sometimes called the Preexistence. Our Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother sent us to Earth as a test and to receive mortal bodies. When we die, our spirit goes to the Spirit World, where we are judged for temporary placement. Good people go teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ to other spirits. Good people go to Paradise while evil people must go to Spirit Prison to pay the price for the sins they did not repent of. People in Paradise repented and were cleansed through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. By the way, Jesus was there in the Premortal Life, too. He was our elder brother and volunteered to be our Savior and to pay the eternal price for our sins... so that we could be forgiven.
Eventually, we are resurrected and face the final judgement. Then we are assigned to one of three Kingdoms of Glory. The Celestial Kingdom, The Terrestrial Kingdom, or the Telestial Kingdom. VERY evil people will be assigned to Outer Darkness. To learn more, contact missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
NOTE: This drawing is found by clicking on the button labeled "Religious" and then scrolling down to the last drawing in "General Religious." Have fun coloring the angel and her heart. Also, feel free to make this a colorful drawing. At the very least the clouds (I think) should be multicolored and beautiful to look out, not gray and dreary. In fact, notice that they are "Happy Clouds." (Thank you, Bob Ross!)

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