I Am Mercy Itself | Jesus’ Words To St. Faustina

I Am Mercy Itself | Jesus’ Words To St. Faustina
Divine Mercy Sunday Words of Jesus to St. Faustina

 

“I am Love and Mercy Itself.  There is no misery that could be a match for My Mercy, neither will misery exhaust it, because as it is being granted – it increases.  The soul that trusts in My Mercy is most fortunate, because I Myself take care of it.” – Words of Jesus to St. Faustina

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