There are people who wonder why
their peace and quiet during Church is interrupted by the loud Amen of others. This may sound rather
harsh, but the time for our silence at church is when they place us outside in
a church plot. There does not seem to be any Scriptural reason given for born-again
people to keep quiet. In fact, the faith of Christians must become vocal at some point in their lives in order to let the
world know we identify with Jesus the Savior. One good Scripture to encourage us
to Amen is: For all of God’s promises have been fulfilled in Christ with a
resounding “Yes!” And through Christ, our
“Amen” ascends to God for his
glory. (2 Cor 1:20 NLT). We need to remember that every Amen, through Christ, is a way of
expressing glory for our beloved Father.
We are
told to be vocal as a testimony of
our position in Jesus Christ. Paul said: If
you confess with your mouth that
Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you
will be saved. (Romans 10:9 NLT). This is a verse that we can use to
encourage the people of God to speak-up
for our Savior. But as with most Scriptures, it can inspire us to consider
other meanings. For example, many modern day believers will say to situations
in their life; may God’s will be done. Sometimes
this means that they don’t want to stand up in faith and tell people everything
is possible in Jesus. We should be willing to broadcast the faith of our
situation by saying Amen to both the
saved and the unsaved.
By our
faith we know that all God’s promises
have been fulfilled in Christ. We are saying Amen to everything that Jesus has made possible for us. We should
remember that although the earth is a sinful place, God is still in control of
it. When we verbally believe that
everything is possible through the Savior, we are learning to take a Christian
stand for God. The world cannot possibly take a stand for God because they are
living in sin. Our Amen is a
testimony to the world around us that we believe everything God has said. The
purpose of a Christian is to identify with Jesus and be a righteous light in
this world. The will of God on earth is that His people identify with Him and
help those around them.
It is by
way of faith that Jesus saved us and with the same faith we find our yes to be possible only in Him. In fact,
Jesus is the Amen of God: This is the message from the one who is the Amen—the faithful
and true witness, the beginning of God’s new creation. (Rev 3:14 NLT). This
is a great way for us celebrate the new creature that we have become. How
wonderful that the Amen of God is our salvation. He is also our
sanctifier, He is our healer, He is our Priest, and He is everything to us. It
is a real privilege to live a yes life
through Jesus our Lord. We need to trust God completely and give the Amen testimony every chance we have.
This will help us live our righteous new life to the best of our ability.
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