Kerusso Daily Devotional

May It Be Fulfilled

Kerusso Season 1 Episode 1880

Congregations of faith all around the world use the word amen. Although many people use it in the right context, not everyone knows what this word means.

“Amen” is an ancient Hebrew word, and Scripture uses this word in three primary ways:

·      At the beginning of a sermon or important statement, the word “amen” often means “verily,” or “truly.”

·      The Old Testament uses the word “amen” to describe God’s character as true and faithful.

·      The most common placement of “amen” is at the end of a prayer, sermon, or statement, and is used to show agreement. It could then be translated as ‘so be it,’ ‘so it is,’ or ‘may it be fulfilled.’

In fact, the very last word in the Bible is amen!

That last verse in the New Testament, Revelation 22:20–21 says, “He who testifies to these things says, ‘Surely I am coming soon.’ Amen. Come, Lord Jesus! The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all. Amen.”

Consider then, the powerful history of this simple word as an ending to our prayers. We speak directly with our Heavenly Father, praising His name, sharing our gratitude and our concerns, and we often end with amen...so be it. So, it is. May it be fulfilled.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 reminds us to “Pray continually.” Can we get an amen for this encouraging reminder to keep the lines of communication with the Lord open on a daily basis? 

Let’s pray.

Father God, your Word, the Bible, shares powerful truths for living from beginning to end. Thank you for teaching us when and how to pray. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

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