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                                                          The Image of Jesus King of All Nations

The image of Jesus above shows Him as King of All Nations crowned and holding a scepter of mercy in His right hand. Above the scepter are three concentric rings as in an atom which symbolize unity in God, in His Church, in nations and in Him. The small particle in the atom symbolizes the Church and Our Lady, both espoused to God. Rays of light shine from His wounds which symbolize His merciful graces. Blood flows from His wounded Sacred Heart upon all nations which symbolizes His love.

 

     Jesus said, "This image is a sign that I rule Heaven and earth, and my Kingdom, my reign, is near at hand. Give this image to mankind as a source of graces and of peace. My Most Holy Mother is preparing the great triumph. The triumph of her Immaculate Heart ushers in the Reign of My Love and Mercy. This image, My child, must become known. Tremendous will be the miracles of grace that I will work through this image and Devotion of Mine."

     In this Image we see Jesus as the King of All Nations.  As St. Paul said, Jesus is "the image of the invisible of God." (Col 1:15).  Jesus said, "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father." (Jn 14:9).  He asked us in this devotion, "My children, come before My Image and pray for your countries.  Pray for your people.  Pray for your families.  Pray for My Mercy which I will graciously grant to those peoples and nations that acknowledge Me as True King!                      

     This Image of Jesus King of All Nations has journeyed throughout the world and has been venerated by hundreds of thousands.  Many signs, wonders, healings and conversions have been reported by people who have prayed the devotional prayers.  Jesus revealed that this devotion is to be a companion devotion to the Sacred Heart Devotions given to Saint Margaret Mary and the Divine Mercy Devotion given to Saint Faustina.  He said, "the end goal of this devotion, and indeed of all devotions, is that of true love and worship of me, your God and the sanctification and resulting salvation of your souls."  In this devotion He revealed His Image and devotional prayers and promises.  He requested that a medal be struck of His Image.