"And to the
angel of the church of the Laodicean write, 'These things says the Amen, the Faithful and True Witness,
the Beginning of the creation of God:
Revelation 3:14
When I was a kid I thought that “amen” was the final word in prayer. It was like a radio operator
signing off by saying “Roger over and out.” My sister used to think it was a
code word meaning “open your eyes.” Later, someone told me that it’s like the
saying, “so be it.” I can’t help but feeling how few people understand the
word, much less visualize how Christ is the
Amen.
The word really is an exclamation mark which the Lord would
use even at the beginning of His teachings. Many times Christ started His
teaching by saying: “Assuredly, I say to you.” The same Greek word can be put
at the beginning or end of a statement.
Jesus chose “Amen”
as the first and most weighty of His credentials to present to the Laodicean
church. Believers there had become wishy-washy in their faith and needed to refocus
on the supreme authority of Christ.
Amen says it all; it is superlative. Everything Christ says is true and by necessity the universe conforms to His utterance. No
one else can possibly add anything more or dare claim this title for Himself.
In being the Amen, Christ calls the world to attention and is
the final word for all eternity. Assuredly, He who has ears – “open your eyes.”
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