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Lamb Of God

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Lamb of God framed canvas print of Jesus and His lamb in peaceful pastureland. Christ stands gently beside a lone lamb at the crest of an open hillside, the two looking out over rolling hills into the light. Delicate details trace a soft olive tree. A neutral palette of linen beige and soft ivory brings warmth and comfort.

"Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world."—John 1:29

Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option is mounted on stretcher wood bars

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Proudly handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

A gentle, pastoral statement piece for the rooms where faith reads quietly. Lamb of God renders the canonical "Lamb of God" moment, Jesus and the lamb together on an open hillside, in a warm modern aesthetic for homes that want their scripture to feel peaceful, innocent, and intimate. Most Lamb of God art is either a classical bound-lamb reproduction or a dramatic rescue scene; this painting holds the quieter register, the Shepherd and His lamb simply standing together. The painting fits living rooms above sofas and consoles, primary bedrooms, nurseries and children's rooms, prayer corners, family room gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, modern, farmhouse, transitional, and classic-contemporary interiors. It carries faith quietly but unmistakably.

  • Subject: John 1:29, the canonical "Lamb of God" passage in which John the Baptist names Christ "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." Jesus and the lamb together on an open hillside, the moment of recognition rendered gently.
  • Style: modern, pastoral, soft contemporary realism with painterly impressionist brushwork
  • Palette: warm linen beige sky, soft ivory hillside, gentle pastoral tones, peaceful, intimate, and warm
  • Orientation: horizontal
  • Best for: living rooms above a sofa or console, primary bedrooms, nurseries and children's rooms, family room gallery walls, prayer corners, hallways above console tables, modern churches, Christian schools, and baptism / first communion gift settings
  • Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
  • Frame: handcrafted wood, 2-inch depth. No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on wood stretcher bars
  • Sizes: 18×12, 30×20, 48×32, and 60×40 inches
    Custom size? email us!
    help@christianmodern.shop
  • Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or No Frame
  • Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box
  • Most-gifted occasions: baptism, birthdays, anniversaries, new home gifts, christening, first communion, confirmation, the birth of a child, nursery and children's-room gifts, godparent gifts, return-to-faith milestones, and housewarmings into a new home

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Delivery time: 3 to 5 business days
  • 100% insured with protective packaging
  • Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

For support in the rare case of delivery damage, email help@christianmodern.shop.

About the Lamb of God & John 1:29

John 1:29 records the first moment in the New Testament that anyone publicly names Jesus' mission. As Jesus walks toward John the Baptist at the Jordan River, John declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The phrase ties Christ to the entire pastoral and sacrificial imagery of the Old Testament, the Passover lamb of Exodus 12, the lamb God provided for Abraham on Mount Moriah in Genesis 22, and the suffering servant of Isaiah 53. In the New Testament tradition, the lamb is also the dominant image of innocence, purity, and gentleness, Christ as the gentle Shepherd who keeps the lamb close. The Greek phrase John uses is ho amnos tou theou, literally the Lamb of God. The Latin tradition gave the same phrase its enduring devotional name, Agnus Dei, sung in the Catholic Mass, the Anglican Communion liturgy, and Lutheran services around the world. This painting renders the gentler register of the tradition: Jesus and the lamb together at the crest of a hillside, an intimate moment of recognition between Shepherd and lamb. The warm beige palette holds the peace of the scene, built for nurseries, children's rooms, family living rooms, baptism and first communion gifts, and the kind of home that wants scripture to read gently, innocently, and warmly.

Lamb Of God Common Questions

What is the meaning of the Lamb of God?
Lamb of God is the title John the Baptist gives Jesus in John 1:29 when he declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The phrase connects Jesus to the entire Old Testament sacrificial tradition, the Passover lamb of Exodus 12, the lamb God provided for Abraham in Genesis 22, and the suffering servant of Isaiah 53, while also evoking the gentler New Testament imagery of innocence, purity, and the gentle Shepherd close to His lamb. In Christian liturgy, the phrase becomes the Agnus Dei, sung in the Catholic Mass, the Anglican Communion liturgy, and Lutheran services around the world. The Lamb of God canvas by Christian Modern depicts the gentler pastoral register of this tradition: Jesus standing beside a single lamb on a peaceful open hillside, set in a warm neutral palette of linen beige and soft ivory.

What does John 1:29 mean?
John 1:29 is the first New Testament passage where Jesus' redemptive mission is publicly named. As Jesus walks toward John the Baptist at the Jordan River, John declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The verse identifies Jesus as the fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial lamb tradition, Passover, Abraham's lamb, the suffering servant of Isaiah 53, and inaugurates the imagery of Christ as the gentle, innocent Lamb that runs through the entire New Testament and into Revelation 5. The Lamb of God painting captures the pastoral, gentle register of this verse: Jesus and the lamb standing together at the crest of a hill, looking out over rolling hills that soften into mist, the intimate moment of recognition between Shepherd and lamb.

What is Agnus Dei?
Agnus Dei is Latin for "Lamb of God," the title John the Baptist gives Jesus in John 1:29. The phrase became the name of one of the most enduring Christian liturgical prayers, sung in the Catholic Mass, the Anglican Communion liturgy, Lutheran services, and Orthodox traditions around the world. The full prayer pleads, "Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us... grant us peace." The Lamb of God canvas by Christian Modern depicts the gentler pastoral register of the same Agnus Dei tradition, Jesus and the lamb together on a peaceful open hillside, rendered in warm linen beige and soft ivory for homes and sacred spaces that want this prayer to live on the wall.

Is the Lamb of God canvas good for a nursery or baby's room?
Yes. The Lamb of God canvas is one of the most popular Christian Modern pieces for nurseries, baby's rooms, and children's rooms. The warm linen beige and soft ivory palette, the gentle pastoral composition of Jesus with a single lamb on an open hillside, and the innocent emotional register of the Lamb of God tradition make it especially fitting for the rooms where families welcome new children and teach faith from the earliest age. The 18x12 inch ($150 framed) and 30x20 inch ($330 framed) are the most-chosen sizes for nurseries; the 48x32 inch ($480 framed) anchors larger children's rooms or family rooms where the piece grows with the child. The Light Wood and Brown Wood frame finishes are the most-paired with nursery interiors.

Is the Lamb of God canvas a good baptism, christening, or first communion gift?
Yes. The Lamb of God canvas is one of the most-gifted Christian Modern pieces for baptism, christening, first holy communion, confirmation, godparent gifts, and the birth or welcoming of a new child or godchild. The painting's gentle pastoral composition and warm beige palette are particularly fitting for sacrament moments that celebrate innocence, purity, and the beginning of a faith journey. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) is the most-gifted size for these occasions, with the 18x12 inch ($150 framed) for smaller-budget or personal gifts. It is also chosen as a baby shower gift and a gift for new mothers and fathers marking the start of a family's faith story.

What size Lamb of God canvas should I get for above a sofa?
The 60x40 inch ($750 framed) is the right anchor for an 84-inch standard sofa, following the designer rule that wall art should span two-thirds to three-quarters of the furniture below it. The 48x32 inch ($480 framed) suits sofas in the 72-inch range, smaller seating areas, and reading nooks. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) works above a console table, dresser, or as a paired piece in a gallery wall, and is the most-chosen size for nurseries and bedrooms. The 18x12 inch ($150 framed) fits hallways, prayer corners, or smaller alcoves. Hang the bottom edge of the canvas 6 to 10 inches above the sofa's backrest, so the artwork's center lands at typical gallery-hanging height.

Is the canvas ready to hang?
Yes. Every Lamb of God canvas arrives with hanging hardware pre-installed and ready to mount, with no additional tools or framing required. The framed versions include a handcrafted 2-inch wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, or Gold; the Light Wood and Brown Wood finishes are the most-paired with the warm beige palette. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars with the canvas wrapping the edges for a clean modern look. The frame depth is 2 inches across all sizes.

What scriptures inspired the Lamb of God canvas?
The Lamb of God canvas is anchored in John 1:29, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world," but it draws on the full biblical Lamb of God tradition. Sister scriptures include Genesis 22 (the lamb God provided for Abraham on Mount Moriah), Exodus 12 (the Passover lamb whose blood marked the doorposts), Isaiah 53 (the suffering servant led as a lamb to the slaughter), John 1:36 (John the Baptist's second declaration), Revelation 5 (the Lamb worthy to open the scroll), and the Agnus Dei prayer that has been sung in Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox liturgy for over a thousand years. The painting depicts the gentler pastoral register of this tradition, Jesus and the lamb together on a peaceful hillside.

Where is Christian Modern art made and how is it printed?
Each Lamb of God canvas is handcrafted in the Christian Modern art studio in Los Angeles, California. The print is produced on archival-grade canvas using fade-resistant giclee inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift in normal indoor light. The handcrafted wood frame is built in-house. Every order ships free across all 50 US states and worldwide, fully insured against damage in transit, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.

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Lamb of God framed canvas print of Jesus and His lamb in peaceful pastureland. Christ stands gently beside a lone lamb at the crest of an open hillside, the two looking out over rolling hills into the light. Delicate details trace a soft olive tree. A neutral palette of linen beige and soft ivory brings warmth and comfort.

"Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world."—John 1:29

Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option is mounted on stretcher wood bars

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Proudly handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

A gentle, pastoral statement piece for the rooms where faith reads quietly. Lamb of God renders the canonical "Lamb of God" moment, Jesus and the lamb together on an open hillside, in a warm modern aesthetic for homes that want their scripture to feel peaceful, innocent, and intimate. Most Lamb of God art is either a classical bound-lamb reproduction or a dramatic rescue scene; this painting holds the quieter register, the Shepherd and His lamb simply standing together. The painting fits living rooms above sofas and consoles, primary bedrooms, nurseries and children's rooms, prayer corners, family room gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, modern, farmhouse, transitional, and classic-contemporary interiors. It carries faith quietly but unmistakably.

  • Subject: John 1:29, the canonical "Lamb of God" passage in which John the Baptist names Christ "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." Jesus and the lamb together on an open hillside, the moment of recognition rendered gently.
  • Style: modern, pastoral, soft contemporary realism with painterly impressionist brushwork
  • Palette: warm linen beige sky, soft ivory hillside, gentle pastoral tones, peaceful, intimate, and warm
  • Orientation: horizontal
  • Best for: living rooms above a sofa or console, primary bedrooms, nurseries and children's rooms, family room gallery walls, prayer corners, hallways above console tables, modern churches, Christian schools, and baptism / first communion gift settings
  • Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
  • Frame: handcrafted wood, 2-inch depth. No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on wood stretcher bars
  • Sizes: 18×12, 30×20, 48×32, and 60×40 inches
    Custom size? email us!
    help@christianmodern.shop
  • Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or No Frame
  • Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box
  • Most-gifted occasions: baptism, birthdays, anniversaries, new home gifts, christening, first communion, confirmation, the birth of a child, nursery and children's-room gifts, godparent gifts, return-to-faith milestones, and housewarmings into a new home

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Delivery time: 3 to 5 business days
  • 100% insured with protective packaging
  • Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

For support in the rare case of delivery damage, email help@christianmodern.shop.

About the Lamb of God & John 1:29

John 1:29 records the first moment in the New Testament that anyone publicly names Jesus' mission. As Jesus walks toward John the Baptist at the Jordan River, John declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The phrase ties Christ to the entire pastoral and sacrificial imagery of the Old Testament, the Passover lamb of Exodus 12, the lamb God provided for Abraham on Mount Moriah in Genesis 22, and the suffering servant of Isaiah 53. In the New Testament tradition, the lamb is also the dominant image of innocence, purity, and gentleness, Christ as the gentle Shepherd who keeps the lamb close. The Greek phrase John uses is ho amnos tou theou, literally the Lamb of God. The Latin tradition gave the same phrase its enduring devotional name, Agnus Dei, sung in the Catholic Mass, the Anglican Communion liturgy, and Lutheran services around the world. This painting renders the gentler register of the tradition: Jesus and the lamb together at the crest of a hillside, an intimate moment of recognition between Shepherd and lamb. The warm beige palette holds the peace of the scene, built for nurseries, children's rooms, family living rooms, baptism and first communion gifts, and the kind of home that wants scripture to read gently, innocently, and warmly.

Lamb Of God Common Questions

What is the meaning of the Lamb of God?
Lamb of God is the title John the Baptist gives Jesus in John 1:29 when he declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The phrase connects Jesus to the entire Old Testament sacrificial tradition, the Passover lamb of Exodus 12, the lamb God provided for Abraham in Genesis 22, and the suffering servant of Isaiah 53, while also evoking the gentler New Testament imagery of innocence, purity, and the gentle Shepherd close to His lamb. In Christian liturgy, the phrase becomes the Agnus Dei, sung in the Catholic Mass, the Anglican Communion liturgy, and Lutheran services around the world. The Lamb of God canvas by Christian Modern depicts the gentler pastoral register of this tradition: Jesus standing beside a single lamb on a peaceful open hillside, set in a warm neutral palette of linen beige and soft ivory.

What does John 1:29 mean?
John 1:29 is the first New Testament passage where Jesus' redemptive mission is publicly named. As Jesus walks toward John the Baptist at the Jordan River, John declares, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world." The verse identifies Jesus as the fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial lamb tradition, Passover, Abraham's lamb, the suffering servant of Isaiah 53, and inaugurates the imagery of Christ as the gentle, innocent Lamb that runs through the entire New Testament and into Revelation 5. The Lamb of God painting captures the pastoral, gentle register of this verse: Jesus and the lamb standing together at the crest of a hill, looking out over rolling hills that soften into mist, the intimate moment of recognition between Shepherd and lamb.

What is Agnus Dei?
Agnus Dei is Latin for "Lamb of God," the title John the Baptist gives Jesus in John 1:29. The phrase became the name of one of the most enduring Christian liturgical prayers, sung in the Catholic Mass, the Anglican Communion liturgy, Lutheran services, and Orthodox traditions around the world. The full prayer pleads, "Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us... grant us peace." The Lamb of God canvas by Christian Modern depicts the gentler pastoral register of the same Agnus Dei tradition, Jesus and the lamb together on a peaceful open hillside, rendered in warm linen beige and soft ivory for homes and sacred spaces that want this prayer to live on the wall.

Is the Lamb of God canvas good for a nursery or baby's room?
Yes. The Lamb of God canvas is one of the most popular Christian Modern pieces for nurseries, baby's rooms, and children's rooms. The warm linen beige and soft ivory palette, the gentle pastoral composition of Jesus with a single lamb on an open hillside, and the innocent emotional register of the Lamb of God tradition make it especially fitting for the rooms where families welcome new children and teach faith from the earliest age. The 18x12 inch ($150 framed) and 30x20 inch ($330 framed) are the most-chosen sizes for nurseries; the 48x32 inch ($480 framed) anchors larger children's rooms or family rooms where the piece grows with the child. The Light Wood and Brown Wood frame finishes are the most-paired with nursery interiors.

Is the Lamb of God canvas a good baptism, christening, or first communion gift?
Yes. The Lamb of God canvas is one of the most-gifted Christian Modern pieces for baptism, christening, first holy communion, confirmation, godparent gifts, and the birth or welcoming of a new child or godchild. The painting's gentle pastoral composition and warm beige palette are particularly fitting for sacrament moments that celebrate innocence, purity, and the beginning of a faith journey. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) is the most-gifted size for these occasions, with the 18x12 inch ($150 framed) for smaller-budget or personal gifts. It is also chosen as a baby shower gift and a gift for new mothers and fathers marking the start of a family's faith story.

What size Lamb of God canvas should I get for above a sofa?
The 60x40 inch ($750 framed) is the right anchor for an 84-inch standard sofa, following the designer rule that wall art should span two-thirds to three-quarters of the furniture below it. The 48x32 inch ($480 framed) suits sofas in the 72-inch range, smaller seating areas, and reading nooks. The 30x20 inch ($330 framed) works above a console table, dresser, or as a paired piece in a gallery wall, and is the most-chosen size for nurseries and bedrooms. The 18x12 inch ($150 framed) fits hallways, prayer corners, or smaller alcoves. Hang the bottom edge of the canvas 6 to 10 inches above the sofa's backrest, so the artwork's center lands at typical gallery-hanging height.

Is the canvas ready to hang?
Yes. Every Lamb of God canvas arrives with hanging hardware pre-installed and ready to mount, with no additional tools or framing required. The framed versions include a handcrafted 2-inch wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, or Gold; the Light Wood and Brown Wood finishes are the most-paired with the warm beige palette. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars with the canvas wrapping the edges for a clean modern look. The frame depth is 2 inches across all sizes.

What scriptures inspired the Lamb of God canvas?
The Lamb of God canvas is anchored in John 1:29, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world," but it draws on the full biblical Lamb of God tradition. Sister scriptures include Genesis 22 (the lamb God provided for Abraham on Mount Moriah), Exodus 12 (the Passover lamb whose blood marked the doorposts), Isaiah 53 (the suffering servant led as a lamb to the slaughter), John 1:36 (John the Baptist's second declaration), Revelation 5 (the Lamb worthy to open the scroll), and the Agnus Dei prayer that has been sung in Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox liturgy for over a thousand years. The painting depicts the gentler pastoral register of this tradition, Jesus and the lamb together on a peaceful hillside.

Where is Christian Modern art made and how is it printed?
Each Lamb of God canvas is handcrafted in the Christian Modern art studio in Los Angeles, California. The print is produced on archival-grade canvas using fade-resistant giclee inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift in normal indoor light. The handcrafted wood frame is built in-house. Every order ships free across all 50 US states and worldwide, fully insured against damage in transit, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.