Some young saints in the Philippines singing “Amen the law of life.” – via Mhavz Marge
The seventh speaking is to the church in Laodicea where the Lord is revealed as the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the beginning of the creation of God (3:14). The final speaking to the churches is done by the Amen. Amen means “that’s it.” Whatever He says, that’s it. As the Amen He is the ending. In His address to the church in Laodicea the Lord declares Himself to be the Amen first, the faithful and true Witness second, and the Beginning last. These expressions in such an order show us that He is One that we cannot explain. The order of these titles is not according to our human logic. He is the Beginning of the entire universe, the Witness to keep the things going, and the Amen, the very ending. Whatever God intended to do, this will be. Amen! God wants a New Jerusalem—amen! God wants a church in Irving—amen! God wants you to be an overcomer—amen! Just say amen; do not say you cannot make it. God wants you to be holy—amen! God wants you to be a co-king of Christ—amen! God wants to have many churches in America—amen! God wants every church to be an overcoming church—amen! To all of God’s promises and to all that God desires to do He is the Amen. We should not forget that He declares Himself to be the Amen not in the first epistle but in the last epistle. He is the Amen! He is everything and He is amen to everything. We all have to see and know Him to such an extent. He is the One who is all-inclusive, excellent, marvelous, mysterious, and wonderful. (God’s New Testament Economy by Witness Lee, Chapter 22)
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