The Image
of the
Divine
Mercy
The
image of the Divine Mercy originates from a vision that Sister Faustina had in
Plock on February 22, 1931. In that vision Christ expressed His desire to have
such an image painted and that the words in the signature beneath it be:
Jesus, I trust in You.
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The image
represents the risen Christ, whose hands and feet bear the marks of the
crucifixion. From His pierced Heart, not visible in the image, two rays issue
forth: red and pale. When asked about their meaning Jesus explained:
The pale ray stands for the Water
which makes souls righteous. The red ray stands for the Blood which is the
life of souls. These two rays issued forth from the very depths of My tender
mercy when My agonized Heart was opened by a lance on the Cross.
(299)
In
other words, these two rays signify the Sacraments, and also the Holy Church
born of the pierced side of Christ, as well as the gifts of the Holy Spirit,
of which water is a symbol in Scripture.
Happy is the one who will dwell in their shelter,
said Jesus,
for the just hand of God shall not lay hold of him.
(299)
The
image then, portrays the great mercy of God, which was fully revealed in the
Paschal Mystery of Christ, and is manifested in the Church most effectively
through the Holy Sacraments. The purpose of this image is to serve as a vessel
for obtaining graces, and to be a sign which is to remind the world of the
need to trust in God and to show mercy toward our neighbor. The words found in
the signature beneath the image, Jesus, I trust in You, speak of an attitude
of trust.
The image,
Jesus said,
is to be a reminder of the demands of My mercy, because even the strongest
faith is of no avail without works.
(742)
The
veneration of this image is based on confident prayer joined with deeds of
mercy. Jesus attached the following promises to the veneration of the image
thus understood: the grace of salvation, great progress on the road to
Christian perfection, the grace of a happy death, and all other graces and
temporal blessings which people who practice mercy will ask Him for with
trust.
I am offering people a vessel,
Jesus told Sister Faustina,
with which they are to
keep coming for graces to the fountain of mercy. That vessel is this image
with the signature: ~Jesus, I trust in You~.
(327) By means
of this image I shall be granting many graces to souls; so let every soul have
access to it.
(570) I promise
that the soul that will venerate this image will not perish. I also promise
victory over (its) enemies already here on earth, especially at the hour of
death. I Myself will defend it as My own glory.
(48)
The
flames of mercy are burning Me. I desire to pour them out upon human souls.
Oh, what pain they cause Me when they do not want to accept them! Tell aching
mankind to snuggle close to My merciful Heart, and I will fill it with peace.
(1074) Mankind
will not have peace until it turns with trust to My mercy.
(300)
Speak to the world about My mercy; let all mankind recognize My unfathomable
mercy. It is a sign for the end times; after it will come the day of justice.
While there is still time, let them have recourse to the fount of My mercy;
let them profit from the Blood and Water which gushed forth for them.
(848)
Before I come as a just Judge, I first open
wide the doors of My mercy. He who refuses to pass through the doors of My
mercy must pass through the doors of My justice.
(1146)
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