Jesus imagery, scene by scene
A handful of scenes account for most of these kits, and each one carries a different feeling. Knowing which mood you're after narrows the choice fast.
Gentle and pastoral: the Good Shepherd, Jesus with children, scenes of teaching and blessing.
Quiet and devotional: portraits of Christ, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a face caught in soft light.
The Passion and Easter: the Crucifixion, the crown of thorns, He is Risen and the empty tomb.
Gospel moments: the Last Supper, walking on water, calming the storm, the Nativity centered on the Christ child.
Start from the image in your mind
People rarely come to this subject wanting a religious painting in the abstract. They want a particular image — the one from a childhood church, a favorite holy card, the scene that carried them through a hard stretch. That pull is worth following, because the painting you'll be glad to keep is usually the one you were already picturing.
It also tells you where to look. If your image is broader than Christ himself — an angel, a standalone cross, a line of scripture, a spiritual landscape — the Religious paint by numbers collection gathers those. If it leans toward the Virgin Mary, the saints, the rosary, or other Catholic devotional imagery, the Catholic paint by numbers kits are the closer match. This page stays with Jesus.
Matching a kit to you
Difficulty comes down to how the image is built. A figure with a detailed face, hands, and folded robes breaks into many small areas and rewards a steady, unhurried hand. A simpler composition — a cross on a hillside, an open pastoral scene, a bold portrait with clean shapes — uses broader areas and is friendlier for a first attempt or a younger painter.
The ready-made kits in this collection come on a 16x20 inch (40x50 cm) canvas with 24 numbered paints and brushes, so there's no color mixing to manage. You can pick a rolled No Frame canvas, or a Pre-stretched on Frame version that is ready to hang once you've finished painting it.
A gift that marks a moment
A painting of Christ lands differently as a gift than a card or a candle, because the person receiving it spends hours with the image and then lives with it on a wall. That makes these kits a natural choice for a baptism, a first communion, or a confirmation, and for Easter or Christmas, when a scene like the Resurrection or the Nativity suits the season. For a seasonal piece, the Easter paint by numbers designs sit alongside this collection.
If you're buying for a set date, orders arrive in an average of about 6–9 business days, and around 3–6 business days within the USA, so it's worth ordering with a little room before the day itself.