Zacchaeus Devotional Drawing Page – Luke 19

Zacchaeus the Tax Collector – Devotional Drawing Page This devotional drawing page is based on Luke 19:1–10, the story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus. The page captures the moment Jesus looks up and calls Zacchaeus by name, inviting you to draw the rest of the scene as you […]

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Zacchaeus the Tax Collector – Devotional Drawing Page

This devotional drawing page is based on Luke 19:1–10, the story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus. The page captures the moment Jesus looks up and calls Zacchaeus by name, inviting you to draw the rest of the scene as you reflect on grace and transformation.

What’s Included

  • Printable devotional drawing page (PDF)
  • Scripture reference shown on the page: Luke 19:1–10
  • Simple black-and-white starter illustration
  • Large blank drawing space to complete the setting

What You See on This Page

The illustration shows Zacchaeus sitting in the branches of a tree, leaning forward with curiosity and surprise. Below him, Jesus stands looking up, gently pointing as He speaks. The surrounding crowd, the town of Jericho, and the rest of the landscape are intentionally left unfinished, giving you space to draw the street, buildings, and people who gathered to watch.

How to Use This Page

  1. Read Luke 19:1–10 slowly and thoughtfully.
  2. Notice Zacchaeus’ determination and Jesus’ personal response.
  3. Draw the crowd beneath the tree and the streets of Jericho.
  4. Add details that help you imagine the moment Jesus calls him down.
  5. Reflect on what it means that Jesus sees and knows each person by name.

Who This Is For

  • Children learning Bible stories in a creative way
  • Teens exploring Scripture through art
  • Adults wanting a slower, reflective Bible study practice
  • Families sharing devotional time together
  • Churches and classrooms looking for a meaningful Bible activity

No art experience is required. This Christian printable is designed to help all ages engage deeply with Scripture.

Why Devotional Drawing?

Devotional drawing encourages careful reading and thoughtful imagination. As you complete the scene, you slow down, observe details in the text, and remember the message more clearly. It becomes a personal act of Scripture reflection rather than simply reading the words.

Scripture Focus

Luke 19:10

“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save that which was lost.”

Product Details

  • Format: Printable PDF
  • Page style: Black & white, clean line art
  • Use case: Personal, family, classroom, or church group study

Begin Your Devotional Drawing

Download this devotional drawing page, open your Bible to Luke 19, and complete the scene as you reflect on how Jesus sees, calls, and restores.