Also the bible warning not to worship images.
We are not to make any GRAVEN images so as to not make them our idols to worship. An image of Jesus is certainly not GRAVE/deadly to us. The image of Jesus Christ crucified on a cross is FAR from a GRAVEN image.
In fact, in the old testament, God commanded Moses to make a saraph serpent and mount it on a pole so that those dying and getting sick from the snakes can look at the image and they can get well.
Numbers 21:6-9
6 In punishment the LORD sent among the
people saraph serpents, which bit the people
so that many of them died.
7 Then the people came to Moses and said,
“We have sinned in complaining against the
LORD and you. Pray the LORD to take the
serpents from us.” So Moses prayed for
the people,
8 and the LORD said to Moses, “Make a
saraph and mount it on a pole, and if anyone
who has been bitten looks at it, he will recover.”
9 Moses accordingly made a bronze serpent
and mounted it on a pole, and whenever anyone
who had been bitten by a serpent looked at the
bronze serpent, he recovered.

Hmm… that sounds a lot like our Crucifix. We can look at the Crucifix, remember how Christ died for us, Pray to God and ask for His Mercy, receive graces from that, and hmm… perhaps those prayers combined with the Rosary and the Mass can heal us too.

Kitty Chan:
The whole topic of signs and images is touchy, while they can be good they certainly are not needed for faith. That may be why protestants avoid them.
That’s just sad IMO; the graces you can have by praying in front of a Crucifix. I don’t see what’s so wrong with that. It’s not like we’re worshipping the crucifix itself, we’re not. It is just an image of Christ crucified. But just as God commanded Moses to make the saraph so that the people can look at it and recover, we too can pray in front of the crucifix and receive graces to help us “recover” from sin. It is not idolatry. Why would God tell Moses to do that if it was idolatry?
Today’s “idol” is gold alright but not as the “golden calf” either. Many people have money as their idol and that is what is forbidden by God. God does not forbid us to pray in front of a Crucifix. It is only a reminder of what Jesus Christ did for us out of obedience to the Father and out of pure Love for us.