‘And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These
things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the
creation of God…’ – Revelation 3 vs 14
Hello Beloved, this is an awesome topic I share with you
right now. In this teaching, I want to unveil to you what it is when you say
AMEN in prayers, by revealing to you that the word AMEN is a personality. Read
and be Blessed.
From our opening scripture, we see the LORD Jesus revealing
Himself as the Amen. The word Amen is the greek word "amen"
, and it means
‘Verily, So be it, Surety’. Waow, so Jesus reveals Himself as the Surety. Do
you know what that means? Let’s move on.
All through the epistle of the Apostles, you see the word
AMEN used in almost every book, especially after every prayer. Now let me tell
you what you do when you say AMEN to a prayer. When someone writes a cheque, he
signs it with his signature. His signature is the representation of his person
and the confirmation that he has written that cheque. Right? Now, when you make
a prayer to God, and you say AMEN to the prayer, you sign that prayer with the
very signature of the Lord Jesus Christ, hence, God can execute that prayer
because it is signed with the signature of His dear Son. Hallelujah!
You know, prior to this time, the word AMEN has been taking
lightly because the understanding of it was not present; but now I bring you
knowledge, the LORD Jesus Himself is the Amen (So be it), when you say AMEN to
a prayer, you seal that prayer with the LORD Jesus, and that prayer becomes
sanctified for the Father to act on, to execute. Closing every prayer with an
AMEN is very necessary. – Selah
The necessity and importance of the word AMEN is clearly
seen from the scriptures how that in every prayer, the Apostles ended it with
an AMEN, that goes to show us the importance of the AMEN, it seals our prayers
with the LORD Jesus. – Glory!
AMEN is beyond a word, it’s a PERSONALITY.
- Think about it
GOD Bless You.
- Jenning U. Angel
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