"I will protect the cities and homes in which The Divine Mercy Image is found; I will protect the persons who will venerate [honor] this Image. The only refuge will be trust in My Mercy.” - Jesus to St. Faustina
In times of uncertainty, fear, and spiritual battles, many Catholic families seek not just safety—but peace that comes from God. One simple yet powerful devotion is placing the Divine Mercy image on your door as a sign of faith, trust, and surrender.
“Jesus, I trust in You.”
This is more than a phrase—it is a declaration that invites Christ into your home.
What Is the Divine Mercy Image?
The Divine Mercy image, revealed to Saint Faustina Kowalska, shows Jesus with rays of red and pale light flowing from His Sacred Heart.
These rays represent:
Red – His Precious Blood (life of souls)
Pale – Water (cleansing and mercy)
This image is a reminder of the boundless mercy of Christ, especially in times when we feel weak, afraid, or overwhelmed.
Why Place It on Your Door?
Placing the Divine Mercy image on your door is a visible act of faith—a way of saying:
“Lord, this home belongs to You.”
It serves as:
π️ 1. A Spiritual Protection for Your Family
Just as the Israelites marked their doors during the Passover, placing a sacred image today symbolizes trust in God's protection over your household.
π 2. A Daily Reminder to Trust God
Every time you enter or leave your home, you are reminded to whisper: “Jesus, I trust in You.”
π 3. An Invitation for Grace
Devotion to Divine Mercy brings spiritual blessings, peace, and renewal when practiced with sincere faith.
Is There Power in the Image Itself?
The power is not in the material image—but in the faith behind it.
Jesus told Saint Faustina that souls who venerate this image will not perish—not because of the object itself, but because of their trust in His mercy.
How to Practice This Devotion at Home
Here are simple ways to deepen this devotion:
*Place the Divine Mercy image on your front door or near your entrance
*Pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy daily, especially at 3:00 PM
*Say often: “Jesus, I trust in You.”
*Celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday with your family
A Message for Today’s World
We live in times of uncertainty—but God’s mercy has not changed.
When you place the Divine Mercy image on your door, you are not just decorating your home—you are consecrating it.
You are declaring:
“No matter what comes, we belong to Jesus.”
Final Prayer
Lord Jesus,
We place our home under Your Divine Mercy.
Protect our family from harm, fear, and despair.
Fill our hearts with trust, peace, and faith.
May Your mercy cover us always.
Jesus, I trust in You. Amen.
"I will protect the cities and homes in which The Divine Mercy Image is found; I will protect the persons who will venerate [honor] this Image. The only refuge will be trust in My Mercy.” - Jesus to St. Faustina.
"I will protect the cities and homes in which The Divine Mercy Image is found; I will protect the persons who will venerate [honor] this Image. The only refuge will be trust in My Mercy.” - Jesus to St. Faustina.

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