Old Testament Art to Pair with Come, Follow Me Lessons

Framed watercolor painting of a romantic couple embracing, with a glowing golden-yellow autumn leaves background, displayed above a wooden dining table.

Jason Ryser |

Studying the Old Testament in 2026 presents an exciting opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of God’s love. As families prepare for the 2026 Come, Follow Me study of the Old Testament, many seek ways to make weekly lessons more engaging and memorable.

Art has played a central role in worship and personal devotion throughout history. Whether it is a quiet image of God’s prophets or a dynamic painting of Jesus, visuals deepen understanding and bring spiritual messages to life. For many, surrounding their home with Christian fine art creates a peaceful environment that encourages thoughtful study and sincere discipleship.

Below are several Old Testament stories paired with artwork suggestions that enrich your Come, Follow Me lessons and strengthen your connection to God’s word.

How art deepens Come, Follow Me study

Scripture study is most powerful when it engages the heart and the mind. Visual storytelling reveals details that a fast reading or brief family discussion might miss. Scenes of faith, trial, and revelation help all ages connect emotionally with the scriptures, especially younger learners.

Many pieces of Christian artwork highlight themes of devotion, courage, and sacrifice that remain relevant today. A reverent painting can help viewers see how Old Testament stories point toward the Savior’s future ministry. 

Ethereal woman with long hair reclining in a lush forest stream surrounded by leaves and dappled sunlight.

Adam & Eve — Agency and Redeeming Love (January 19-25 Lesson)

The story of Adam and Eve remains a foundational lesson in agency and accountability. Their journey in the Garden of Eden teaches essential truths about mortality, redemption, and the need for a Savior. Pairing this lesson with images of Adam and Eve sparks deeper conversations about the purpose of life and God’s plan.

A thoughtful piece of Christian fine art depicting the couple at the moment of choice or after their departure from the garden helps families visualize the story’s emotion and meaning. This story also points forward to Christ, making it natural to reference a symbolic painting of Jesus to remind viewers of the Redeemer promised from the beginning.

Colorful illustration of Noah's Ark floating on water, with pairs of animals like giraffes, elephants, zebras, lions, horses, and deer gathered around Noah and his family on the deck, in a mosaic-like patchwork

Noah’s faith — Trusting the Lord Completely (February 9-15 Lesson)

Noah’s willingness to obey God, even when faced with doubt and ridicule, offers a timeless lesson on trust. Artwork depicting Noah constructing the ark, releasing the dove, or standing before the floodwaters brings this story to life for children and adults.

Displaying Christian artwork connected to Noah helps reinforce weekly lessons about obedience, courage, and God’s protection. It also opens the door for discussions about listening to promptings and trusting the Lord when the path ahead feels uncertain.

 Abraham in red robes holding a knife over the bound young Isaac on the altar, with smoke rising and a ram visible.

Abraham & Isaac — Covenant Promise and Symbolism of Christ (Feb 23-Mar 1 Lesson)

The near-sacrifice of Isaac stands as one of the most poignant stories of faith, obedience, and covenant loyalty in the Old Testament. Abraham’s unwavering trust in God and Isaac’s willingness to submit teach powerful lessons about divine purpose and wholehearted discipleship. 

Displaying a painting of Jesus alongside artwork of Abraham and Isaac highlights the symbolic parallel between Isaac’s near-sacrifice and the Atonement of Christ. Many pieces of Christian fine art emphasize this connection, inviting families to reflect on the depth of God’s love and the purpose behind His covenants.

Jesus Christ healing a blind man by touching his eyes in an ancient interior room with ornate columns, surrounded by disciples and onlookers in biblical attire – religious Christian art painting

Joseph of Egypt — Forgiveness and God’s Timing (March 16-22 Lesson)

Joseph’s journey from favored son to enslaved prisoner to trusted leader teaches unforgettable lessons about resilience, integrity, and forgiveness. 

Displaying Christian artwork based on Joseph’s life encourages conversations about overcoming adversity with faith. His example helps families explore topics such as forgiveness, humility, and recognizing God’s hand in even the most challenging circumstances.

Dramatic digital artwork of Moses parting the Red Sea, raising his staff as massive waves tower on both sides under a stormy sky with divine golden light breaking through, depicting the biblical Exodus miracle"

Moses — Revelation and Deliverance (March 16-22 Lesson)

Moses’ encounter at the burning bush stands as a vivid reminder that God calls ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Artwork of Moses standing before the flames or removing his shoes on holy ground deepens appreciation for this sacred moment.

A piece of Christian fine art in your scripture study area inspires discussions about revelation today. You can also incorporate a symbolic painting of Jesus, since the Savior’s voice and presence often connect to divine guidance throughout the scriptures. These visual reminders help learners see continuity between ancient prophets and modern discipleship.

 

David and Goliath — Courage Through Faith (June 15-21 Lesson)

David’s victory over Goliath is a powerful reminder that faith in God is stronger than any obstacle. It teaches that true strength comes from trusting in God, rather than relying on physical power. Art depicting David facing the giant, selecting stones, or standing victorious motivates viewers to face their own challenges with faith.

A scene of David’s courage, placed among other pieces of Christian artwork, transforms any space into a reminder of spiritual resilience. Families discuss the importance of humility, readiness, and relying on the Lord when confronted with overwhelming obstacles.

Serene oil painting of an elderly bearded man in biblical robes and turban gazing upward with a majestic lion resting its head beside him, symbolizing faith and divine protection in Christian religious art

Daniel — Integrity and God’s Protection (November 9-15 Lesson)

Daniel’s example of prayer, even when it risked his life, has inspired believers for centuries. Artwork of Daniel praying, surrounded by lions, or receiving divine protection highlights the story’s central theme: God delivers those who trust Him.

Displaying pieces of Christian fine art related to Daniel sparks meaningful conversations about steadfast discipleship. Viewers of all ages reflect on the importance of prayer, integrity, and courage. A painting also helps families see parallels between Daniel’s deliverance and the Savior’s role in guiding and protecting His followers.


How Old Testament art points us to Christ

Although the stories of the Old Testament occur long before Christ’s mortal ministry, they consistently point toward Him. From Adam and Eve’s promise of redemption to Abraham and Isaac’s prophetic symbolism, every narrative teaches something about the Savior’s love, mercy, and mission.

Many pieces of Christian fine art intentionally highlight themes that connect to Christ. A well-placed painting of Jesus alongside Old Testament scenes helps learners see the Savior’s influence throughout scripture. When families display a combination of Old Testament and New Testament imagery, they create a home centered on spiritual understanding.

Introducing The First Testament of Jesus Christ: A Weekly art & scripture companion to your Old Testament 2026 Come, Follow Me Study 

To help families keep these lessons front and center, our Come, Follow Me Desk Calendar is a perfect companion. Each week features a carefully chosen scripture from the assigned reading alongside a matching piece of artwork. 

This calendar serves as a wonderful visual aid for families with kids, making lessons more tangible and memorable throughout the year. It’s an easy way to invite daily reflection and conversation, helping lessons stick beyond Sunday or family study time.

Find the perfect painting with Altus Fine Art

Pairing Old Testament stories with beautiful artwork brings depth, clarity, and emotion to your Come, Follow Me lessons. Visuals highlight details that words alone may miss, sparking meaningful conversations about faith and the Savior’s guiding hand.

As you develop your study routine, consider incorporating artwork that promotes peace and reflection. From Old Testament scenes to a reverent painting of Jesus, thoughtful pieces help create a Christ-centered environment in your home.

Explore Altus Fine Art’s curated collections to find artwork that uplifts your space and deepens your connection to God’s word:

Faith-filled artwork can transform your Come, Follow Me experience into something more meaningful and Christ-centered. 

 

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