The Medal of Jesus, King of All Nations
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Jesus, King of All Nations told His servant, "To enable My children, 
who are
feeble, to come to Me the more easily, I give them 'reminders,' images 
of
Myself, in one form or another. The image of Myself as 'Jesus, King of 
All
Nations' is a gift of Love from My Heart to My children, intended to 
put
before their minds the remembrance of Me and therefore help them to 
hold Me
close in their hearts as My Most Holy Mother did so perfectly when she 
was
on earth." "But Mary kept in mind all these things, pondering them in 
her
heart." Lk 2:19.

"When in the mind, the 'image' remains but an idea, but once the soul 
allows
it to take root and grow in the heart, it becomes a living faith, a 
living
reality, a living love." "For where your treasure is, there also will 
your
heart be." Lk 1:38. "And this 'living' faith becomes 'faith in 
action.'"
"But Mary said, 'Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done to me 
according
to Thy word.'" Lk 1:38. "This was My Mother's perfect response to the 
Will
of God; her 'faith in action.' Thus, My little one, this is the end 
goal of
this and of all devotions given by Me as gifts to My children; that of 
the
sanctification and resulting salvation of their souls." "And He, Son 
though
He was, learned obedience from the things that He suffered; and when
perfected, He became to all who obey Him the cause of eternal 
salvation."
Heb 5:8-9.

"My daughter, being well aware that I have asked My children to 'wear' 
My
medal, I want them to know that in My great mercy, it is quite 
acceptable
before Me, if they so choose, to carry the medal, keep it about them, 
or
simply to possess it. I ask that it be 'kept in reverence.' My promises
apply no matter how the soul chooses to do this. Let them remember that 
it
is a 'vehicle' of My graces. It is the intention of the heart that I 
look
at. And let them always remember that which is truly important: To 
carry Me,
their God, in their hearts by their living, loving faith. I bless you 
all."

The medal that has been struck is based upon the visions of Jesus' 
servant.
The front side of the medal shows Jesus King of All Nations. The 
reverse
side of the medal shows the Eucharistic Jesus and St. Michael the 
Archangel.

Jesus, King of All Nations-Front. Jesus is on the front side of the 
medal.
He appeared in visions to His servant and requested that a medal be 
struck
in honor of Him as "Jesus, King of All Nations."

Jesus appeared in majesty. He stood with arms outstretched, grasping a 
large
golden scepter in His right hand. His left hand was open in a gesture 
of
mercy. Rays of light which symbolize His merciful graces shone from the
wounds in His hands and fell on a large earth globe below His Sacred 
Heart.
Jesus said, "These represent the graces and blessings I am ready to 
pour out
through My Most Holy Mother, upon those souls who come to My throne
confident that I will receive them and hear them."

Jesus wore a long white tunic bound at the waist. A mantle of red was 
draped
over His shoulders which reached gracefully toward the large earth 
globe
below. Both of these garments were trimmed in gold.

Our Lord's Most Sacred Heart was wounded. Out of this wound flowed 
drops of
blood upon the large earth globe. These and the rays of light symbolize 
Our
Lord's love poured out upon the world.

Directly over His Heart appeared a small earth globe above which was a 
small
cross. The flames that issued out of His Sacred Heart licked up upon 
the
small earth globe. This symbolizes His perfected Kingdom won by the 
triumph
of His cross and enveloped by His love. On His head Jesus wore a large,
solid crown of gold set with rows of pearls. Around the vision of the 
image
appeared an oval border. On the rim of this border appeared the words 
"O
Jesus, King of All Nations, May Your Reign Be Recognized On Earth."

The scepter and crown are traditional symbols of royalty. The crown
represents the authority of Christ the King. The scepter represents His
mercy. Es 8:4. This is the scepter which was prophesied never to depart 
from
Judah. Gn 49:10. This supremacy of the tribe of Judah found its 
fulfillment
in the dynasty of King David and ultimately in the Messianic Son of 
David,
Jesus Christ. Lk 1:32.

Our Lord told His servant, "My daughter, it is My Most Holy Will and 
desire
that a medal be struck according to the likeness of Me you have 
seen...This
image is a sign that I rule Heaven and earth, and My Kingdom, my Reign, 
is
near at hand...I promise to offer the precious grace of final 
perseverance
to every soul who will faithfully embrace this devotion. My daughter, I 
am
very anxious to have this done...I desire that this medal be part of 
the
overall devotion to Me as 'Jesus, King of All Nations.' My little one, 
this
devotion of Mine is to become known throughout the world. It must start
however with your prayerful labor for its progress."

The form of the reverse side of the medal also took shape in successive
appearances of Jesus to His servant. On the front side Jesus manifested
Himself in human form as the God-Man King, while on the reverse side He
manifested Himself as our Eucharistic God-Man King in the form of the 
Sacred
Host and the Most Precious Blood. As on the front, Our Lord is directly
above the earth. From the Sacred Host, His servant saw and heard drops 
of
His Precious Blood dripping into the chalice below. Mercy was flowing 
from
Him.

Jesus told His servant, "I AM King of Heaven and earth! My majesty is
everlasting. 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"...

"My child, this image of Mine which is to be called 'Jesus, King of All
Nations,' is to be a vessel of My great mercy and also a reminder of
mankind's duties and obligations to Me, their Lord and Sovereign King."

"My little one, tremendous will be the miracles of grace that I will 
work
through this image and devotion of Mine."
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Jesus, King of All Nations Devotion 144 Sheldon Road St. Albans, 
Vermont
05478 (802) 524-1300

Missionary Image Catalog www.ourladyofguadalupe.org/jesuscatalog.html

Nihil Obstat: Rev. Edward Santana, J.C.D. Canonist Enrique Hernandez 
Rivera,
D.D. Bishop of Caguas, Puerto Rico August 15, 1993


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