Pity
Image ID
gcbas0539
Description
Jesus stands with His wrists bound in rough rope, His face lifted with a sorrowful look that meets the viewer directly. The close composition emphasizes the humiliation of the Passion: the innocent Son of Man restrained by human hands, yet not overcome by them. His plain garment and the dark surrounding space draw attention to His expression of mercy, grief, and willing surrender.
The scene reflects the Gospel accounts after Christ’s arrest, when the officers bound Him and led Him toward interrogation and trial. The rope becomes a visible sign of injustice, while His open, compassionate gaze points to the deeper meaning of the Passion: He submits to suffering not because He is powerless, but because He gives Himself for the redemption of sinners. This artwork suits Holy Week, Good Friday, sermons on Christ’s arrest, and devotional themes of mercy, sacrifice, and innocent suffering.
The scene reflects the Gospel accounts after Christ’s arrest, when the officers bound Him and led Him toward interrogation and trial. The rope becomes a visible sign of injustice, while His open, compassionate gaze points to the deeper meaning of the Passion: He submits to suffering not because He is powerless, but because He gives Himself for the redemption of sinners. This artwork suits Holy Week, Good Friday, sermons on Christ’s arrest, and devotional themes of mercy, sacrifice, and innocent suffering.
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