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Genesis 4:1–16 Cain and Abel – Devotional Drawing Page

A printable devotional drawing page based on Genesis 4:1–16. Draw the story of Cain and Abel and reflect on their offerings.  

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Read, draw and reflect

Format Printable PDFPage size A4Scripture Genesis 4:1–16Translation WEBAge guidance Use the original page guidance and supervise young children.
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A printable pause with Scripture

Cain and Abel – Devotional Drawing Page

This devotional drawing page is based on Genesis 4:1–16 and introduces the story of Cain and Abel. The page invites reflection on offering, relationship, and the choices that shape this early moment in Scripture, while allowing the user to draw the rest of the scene.

What’s Included

Printable devotional drawing page (PDF), Scripture reference shown on the page (Genesis 4:1–16), Simple black-and-white starter illustration, and Large blank drawing space.

What You See on This Page

The illustration shows Abel standing with a shepherd’s staff, gently resting his hand on two sheep beside him. His posture is calm and attentive, suggesting care and offering. Cain, the field, the altar, and the wider setting are intentionally not shown, leaving space for the user to draw the rest of the story.

How to Use This Page

  1. Read Genesis 4:1–16 slowly.
  2. Look closely at the starter image of Abel and the sheep.
  3. Draw Cain, the setting, and the parts of the story that stand out to you.
  4. Reflect on what this passage teaches about choices, hearts, and responsibility.

Who This Is For

Children, Teens, Adults, Families, and Churches and classrooms.

No art skill is required. The focus is reflection and engagement, not drawing ability.

Why Devotional Drawing?

Devotional drawing encourages careful attention to Scripture. By drawing the story, the themes and emotions become clearer and more personal, helping the passage stay in memory.

Scripture Focus

Genesis 4:1–16

“The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering.”

Product Details

Format: Printable PDF, Page style: Black & white, clean line art, and Use case: Personal, family, or group devotional use.

Call to Action

Download the page, open your Bible, and begin drawing as you reflect on the story of Cain and Abel.

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