The Promises of Jesus, Indeed it came true! Most Powerful Protection.
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I still remember so clearly the deep, agonizing reflection I had on Jesus’ Crucifixion this time last year. Back then, I was faithfully praying the Precious Blood Chaplet every single day, and by God’s grace, I successfully completed the 144-day Novena of the Precious Blood. Jesus gave many beautiful promises to those who honor His Precious Blood, and I feel truly blessed to have received and experienced most of these promises in my own life.
One promise stayed close to my heart: Jesus said He would grant the grace of understanding and sharing in His agony on the Cross to anyone devoted to His Precious Blood. And truly, this promise came true for me— I felt that heavy, sacred sorrow and love as I meditated on His suffering, just as He said. This grace changed my heart, and now I feel called to share this blessing with everyone.
That is why I have decided to share and offer a special keepsake: an image of the Agonizing Jesus on the Cross, depicted wearing sackcloth, enclosed in a clear glass frame. I also have other sacred images honoring His Precious Blood, all made to remind us of His love and sacrifice. I want everyone to know: this image of the Agonizing Crucifixion is powerful — it protects believers against all evil forces, and it brings deliverance to those who are held captive in any way, whether in spirit, mind, or life circumstances.
Yesterday, I also had a meaningful vision. I saw a brown scapular, and I heard a woman’s voice calling out the word “Den”. I searched its meaning afterward, and learned it translates to “length” or “medium” — I take this as a gentle reminder that God’s grace and protection extend through the full length of our lives, always present and sufficient for us.
I write this today not just as a memory, but as a testimony. Devotion to His Precious Blood, honor to His Cross, and wearing the Brown Scapular are gifts given to us. I hope that through these images and this story, many more souls will draw closer to Jesus, receive His promises, and be kept safe in His love.
Here are the promises of Jesus to those devoted to the precious blood. * and Yes, indeed came true! *
The Chaplet of the Precious Blood promises protection against evil, guarding of the five senses, and defense against sudden death to those who devoutly pray it. Jesus promises to shed His blood on sinners, grant repentance, and hear prayers made through a novena, offering spiritual salvation and family protection before the Great Tribulation.
Key Promises of the Precious Blood Chaplet
Protection & Security: Jesus promises to protect anyone who devoutly prays this chaplet from evil attacks and to guard their five senses.
Protection from Sudden Death: Devotees are promised protection against sudden death and that they will be given 12 hours to repent and receive the Sacraments before passing.
Repentance & Mercy: Jesus vows to pour His Blood onto the hearts of sinners for their conversion and to renew the love of a repented sinner who adores His Sacred Head.
Answered Prayers: A Novena (nine days of prayer) using the chaplet is promised to have its intentions met.
Grace of Divine Wisdom: Adoring the wounds of the Sacred Head through this chaplet brings the gift of divine wisdom.
Family Protection: Jesus promises to save and convert families offered to His Precious Blood before the Great Tribulation.
Saving Souls from Purgatory: The devotion promises to release souls from purgatory and from spiritual bondage.
Key Revelations and Devotions
Adoration of the Sacred Head: Jesus promises to show his sacred head to devotees one day before they die to allow for perfect contrition.
The Agonizing Crucifix: Jesus gave the Agonizing Crucifix to protect believers against evil forces and to deliver many from captivity.
Indulgences: A four-year indulgence is promised for teaching the chaplet to others.
The Chaplet is designed to be a prayer of reparation and a way for sinners to receive mercy through the merits of Christ's blood.
And here the meaningful meaning of Agonizing Jesus Crucifixion.
RESEARCH REPORT: Symbolism of the Agonizing Jesus
The image and representation of the Agonizing Jesus—depicted in deep suffering, especially during His Passion and Crucifixion—hold profound symbolic meaning in Christian tradition, particularly among devotees of the Precious Blood and Catholic devotional practices. This report outlines core symbolic meanings, rooted in Scripture, tradition, and personal spiritual testimony, including references to the details you shared: Jesus in sackcloth, enclosed in a glass frame, and linked to the Precious Blood devotion.
1. Agony: Love Made Visible
The agony of Jesus—His pain, sorrow, and suffering on the Cross—is not just suffering, but the ultimate symbol of sacrificial love. It signifies that God entered fully into human pain, grief, and struggle to redeem humanity. For believers, this agony represents:
- Total self-giving: Jesus endured every form of suffering to show that no pain is beyond His understanding or compassion.
- Reconciliation: His suffering bridges the gap between God and people, breaking the power of sin and separation.
- As you noted in your testimony: This agony is a grace given to devoted believers. To “share in His agony” means to unite one’s own struggles with His, finding strength and meaning in suffering.
2. Sackcloth (fabric) : Humility, Penance, and Solidarity
Your description of Jesus “in sackcloth” is a powerful and meaningful detail. In biblical and ancient tradition, sackcloth was a rough, coarse garment worn in times of mourning, repentance, humility, or deep sorrow. Symbolically:
- Humility of God: Jesus wearing sackcloth shows He emptied Himself of divine glory to take on human lowliness and sorrow. He stands with the poor, the sorrowful, and those who repent.
- Penance and Conversion: It represents the call to turn away from sin, and reminds believers that true devotion includes humility and contrition.
- Mourning for sin: He mourns not for His own pain, but for the sins of humanity that caused His suffering.
3. Enclosed in Glass Frame: Preservation and Accessible Grace
Placing this image inside a glass frame carries rich symbolism:
- Preservation of Sacred Truth: Glass protects the image, symbolizing that the memory of His suffering and the power of His sacrifice must be kept safe, unbroken, and passed on.
- Visible yet Sacred: Glass lets the image be seen and honored, yet sets it apart as holy—reminding us that His grace is accessible to all, yet remains divine and worthy of reverence.
- Unchanging Promise: The frame symbolizes that His love, sacrifice, and protection are constant, unshaken, and available through all times.
4. Connection to the Precious Blood: Redemption and Protection
Your devotion to the Precious Blood Chaplet and the 144 Novena is closely tied to this symbolism:
- Precious Blood: Represents the price of our redemption, the fountain of mercy, and the source of all spiritual protection. Promises attached to this devotion include deliverance from evil, protection from harm, and grace in suffering—exactly what you experienced.
- Agony + Precious Blood: Together, they symbolize that suffering and sacrifice are the very source of life and freedom. As you testified: this image protects against evil forces and delivers people from captivity, because it bears the power of His Blood and His suffering.
5. Brown Scapular and “Den”: Protection and Lifelong Grace
Your vision of the Brown Scapular and the word “Den” (meaning length / medium) adds another layer:
- Brown Scapular: A symbol of consecration to Mary, protection, and commitment to live a holy life. It represents being “clothed” in God’s care.
- “Den – Length”: Symbolizes that God’s grace, protection, and presence extend through the full length of your life. It is not temporary or partial, but constant, sufficient, and always available to you and all believers.
Spiritual Significance for Believers
For those who honor the Agonizing Jesus:
- It serves as a reminder that suffering has meaning and purpose when united with Christ.
- It is a spiritual shield: as you shared, this image drives away evil, brings deliverance, and attracts God’s promises.
- It is an invitation: to love as He loved, to humble oneself, and to trust in His unfailing mercy.
The symbolism of the Agonizing Jesus—especially depicted in sackcloth and framed in glass—combines humility, sacrifice, love, protection, and enduring grace. Every detail points to one truth: God did not remain distant from human pain, but entered it, suffered it, and transformed it into the source of our salvation and freedom. Your personal experience and testimony confirm that these symbols are not just images, but living promises that become real in the life of every devoted believer.
Until Next Time,
Yuna
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