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1 Corinthians 1:10 – A Church Divided Over Leaders – Devotional Drawing
A Church Divided Over Leaders – Devotional Drawing Page This devotional drawing page is based on 1 Corinthians 1:10, where Paul urges the church to be united and not divided over human leaders. In Corinth, believers were separating into groups, each claiming loyalty to a different teacher. Paul calls them back to unity in Christ. […]

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A Church Divided Over Leaders – Devotional Drawing Page
This devotional drawing page is based on 1 Corinthians 1:10, where Paul urges the church to be united and not divided over human leaders. In Corinth, believers were separating into groups, each claiming loyalty to a different teacher. Paul calls them back to unity in Christ.
What’s Included
Printable devotional drawing page (PDF), Scripture reference shown on the page (1 Corinthians 1:10), Simple black-and-white starter illustration, and Large blank drawing space for personal reflection.
What You See on This Page
The starter illustration shows a deep crack splitting the ground apart, forming a visible divide between two sides. The image is simple and symbolic, leaving the majority of the page open. The empty space invites you to draw what division looks like — and what unity could look like instead.
How to Use This Page
- Read 1 Corinthians 1:10 slowly.
- Look carefully at the split ground in the illustration.
- Draw people standing on each side of the divide — what are they doing?
- Then draw a way the gap could be repaired or bridged.
- Reflect on how Christ brings unity to His church.
Who This Is For
Children learning about church unity, Teens exploring identity and belonging, Adults reflecting on leadership and humility, Families having devotional time together, and Churches and classrooms studying 1 Corinthians.
No art skill is required — just a willingness to think, reflect, and draw.
Why Devotional Drawing?
Drawing slows us down. It helps us picture spiritual truths and examine them more honestly. When we visually explore division and unity, we better understand the call to live in harmony under Christ rather than elevating human leaders.
Scripture Focus
1 Corinthians 1:10 (WEB) “Now I beg you, brothers, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing and that there be no divisions among you…”
Product Details
Format: Printable PDF Page style: Black & white, clean line art Use case: Personal, family, or group Scripture reflection
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