This Good Friday, since we cannot meet together, it is fitting to spend time in your personal and family devotions meditating on the way in which God loved the world: that He sent His only Son to die for the sins of all so that whoever believes in Him might not perish but have eternal life.

I invite you to look on these images and see the depth of love He has for you. See how great your sin is that these are its wages. See how much He endured for you. See His sorrow and love flow mingled down from His head, His hands and arms, His back, His sacred heart, His legs, His feet. See the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world by His death to give you life.

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Colijn de Coter, Christ Man of Sorrows
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Albrecht Durer, Flagellation of Christ
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Domenichino, On the Way to Calvary
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Tissot, The Five Wedges
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Mantegna- Crucifixion
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Tissot, Woman Behold Your Son
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Terbrugghen-Crucifixion
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van der Weyden-Crucifixion Panels
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Grunewald-Isenheim Altarpiece
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Rembrandt, Crucifixion
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Cranach the Elder-Truly this Was the Son of God
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Tissot, It is Finished
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Sutherland, Graham Vivian; Crucifixion;
Pallant House Gallery; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/crucifixion-70519
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Sutherland, Graham Vivian; The Deposition;
The Fitzwilliam Museum; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-deposition-4484
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Sutherland, Graham Vivian; The Deposition;
Oxford Brookes University; http://www.artuk.org/artworks/the-deposition-42948
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Holbein, The Dead Body of Christ
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Claude Mellan, Adam and Eve at the Foot of the Cross, French, 1598 – 1688, c. 1647, engraving on laid paper, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund
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Wierix-Christ in the Winepress
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Cranach the Younger-Weimar Altarpiece
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Cranach the Elder-Allegory of Law and Gospel