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The Cross of Forgiveness - Season 2 Episode 20

Anthony Season 2 Episode 20

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On today’s episode of Jesus, You Take Over, we look at the Cross of Forgiveness, also known as the Cross of Pardon, the Cross of Salvation, the Cross of Holy Protection, and the Cross that Calms Plagues. 

These teachings come from private revelations given to the French mystic Marie-Julie Jahenny, where Jesus speaks about this devotion as a sign of mercy, protection, and forgiveness for the faithful, especially for the time of the chastisements. 

In this episode, we reflect on its meaning, prayers, and spiritual message, encouraging trust in God’s mercy, repentance, and faith in Christ even during times of suffering, fear, and trial.

Prayers:

▪︎ O God, Crucified Savior, set me ablaze with love, faith and courage for the salvation of my brothers.

▪︎ O hail to the Cross! Our only hope! And the Word was made flesh! O Jesus, vanquisher of death, save us!

▪︎ I hail you, I adore you, I embrace you, oh adorable Cross of My Savior. Protect us, keep us, save us. Jesus loved you so much, by His example, I love you. By your holy image calm my fears, so that I may only feel peace and confidence. Our Lord adds, ‘By this prayer you will experience so many graces, so much strength and love that this large deluge will pass for you as if unnoticed. This is a grace of my tenderness.

Thank you, listeners. God bless you all. In Jesus' name I pray. 😇🙏❤️


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Welcome listeners, thank you for joining me, and also thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to focus on your faith and also growing in your relationship with God through His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, because that is what it's all about. A personal relationship with the Creator that goes beyond this world. Thank you, brothers and sisters of light. I'm glad you're here. And by the grace of God, I am still here doing this show. And I believe that everyone who listens to these episodes, it is for a reason. It's for a purpose. You are not here by coincidence. Always know that God is with you and He loves you very much. You are not alone. Whatever you're going through, always know that. Jesus is Lord, and He is the way, the truth and the life. Now let us continue our spiritual journey together on faith. On today's episode of Jesus You Take Over, we will explore a powerful sacramental the cross of forgiveness, also known as the cross of pardon, the cross of salvation, the cross of holy protection, and the cross that calms plagues. During the course of many ecstasies, Marie Julie Gehenny, the holy stigmatic and mystic of France, was inflamed by the love of the cross, and our Lord revealed to her that he had promised a flood of graces that to those who would venerate his holy cross with special protection at the time of the chastisements. These privileged ones were designated by our Lord as the family of the cross, whose destiny is to be protected. This devotion originates from the revelations given by our Lord Jesus Christ to Marie Julie Jehenny. He expressed his desire that his followers wear this cross, especially during times of suffering, plague, persecution and moments when priests may not be available. It is a call to trust in God's mercy, to trust in his protection and forgiveness, and to trust the enduring light of Christ even in the darkest times. Jesus revealed these words to Marie Julie Johenny in a vision. I wish that my male and female servants and even small children can clothe themselves with a cross. This cross will be small and will bear in its middle the appearance of a small white flame. This flame will indicate that they are sons and daughters of the light. Now just take a moment and reflect on the faith of those who truly embrace this devotion while they were carrying a small cross entrusting completely in God's mercy and his protection. The cross of forgiveness carries deep spiritual symbolism. Across its arms are engraved sacred names given by our Lord. Jesus said firstly it will wear the name of cross of pardon. Secondly, it will wear the name of cross of salvation. Thirdly, it will wear the name of cross of holy protection. Fourthly, it will wear the name of cross that calms plagues. Fifthly they will carry the prayer O God, crucified Savior, set me ablaze with love, faith and courage for the salvation of my brothers. At the center is the small white flame representing divine love and identifying the faithful as sons and daughters of the light. Each inscription is a reminder of mercy, salvation, protection and hope. Jesus also gave the following prayers to recite often, especially in the times of the great deluge of evils and terrors. O hail to the cross, our only hope, and the word was made flesh, O Jesus, vanquisher of death, save us. I hail you, I adore you, I embrace you, O adorable cross of my Savior, protect us, keep us, save us. Jesus loved you so much by his example. I love you. By your holy image, calm my fears, so that I may only feel peace and confidence. Our Lord also says By this prayer you will experience so many graces, so much strength and love that this large deluge will pass for you as if unnoticed. This is a grace of my tenderness. This flame reminds us that even in darkness or suffering, that through illness and even fear, or in the spiritual trials that come with it, the light of Christ continues to burn within the faithful soul. Jesus spoke further about the trials that will come upon the world. He said, My little beloved friends, it is to give you an idea of what I endure at the fort of so many souls deprived of endless happiness. These past days have left so much evil, but those that are yet to come will be even more terrible because evil will take a terrible intensity and extend soon with greater measurements. Then our Lord gave this promise My beloved friends, you will carry upon yourselves my adorable cross, which will preserve you from every sort and kind of evils, big or small, and later I shall bless them. The cross of forgiveness is especially associated with times of plague, sickness, war, persecution and spiritual crisis. Jesus said My little children, for all souls who are suffering, riddled with scourge, all those who will kiss it will have my forgiveness. I have warned you beforehand, my little beloved friends, so that you are not surprised, and so that you have all the time to inform your loved ones and families. These words are understood as referring to the coming chastisements. This cross reminds the faithful that God's mercy is never far away, even in the hardest moments when all hope seems lost or when the sacraments are not available. Now it's important to say that this does not replace the holy sacrament of confession. Rather it calls the faithful to repentance, perfect contrition, and trust in God during extraordinary circumstances. Forgiveness requires surrender, surrender of pride, resentment, anger and fear. This cross points the soul back to Christ crucified, to mercy that heals, restores and brings peace. Each time that this cross is worn, each time that it is touched or prayed with, it becomes a reminder of Christ's presence and mercy. Through the revelations given by Jesus Christ to Marie Julie Jehenny, this devotion was given to strengthen us, to protect us, and to guide the faithful through trials, through persecution and through spiritual darkness. Now in times of suffering and temptation, in times of uncertainty or isolation, we must always remember to hold on to the faith and stay close to the mercy of God because even in the darkest night a small flame is enough to guide the soul home. In John chapter eight, verse twelve, Jesus said I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life. This is such a grace, such a blessing that God has given us these sacramentals, these gifts from heaven, these weapons of spiritual warfare. He loves us so much and he wants to save as many of his children as possible. But we have to go to him. We have to keep the faith. By the cross of Jesus Christ, we are saved. And by his forgiveness, we are made new. Thank you, listeners. I hope you enjoy the rest of your day or evening. Stay tuned for more episodes of Jesus You TakeOver. Stay safe and God bless. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.