Amen: A Title of Christ
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The term "Amen" is a significant biblical word that is often used to express affirmation, truth, and certainty. In the context of Christ, "Amen" is not only a term of agreement but also a title that reveals His divine nature and authority.

Biblical Usage and Meaning

The word "Amen" is derived from a Hebrew root meaning "to be firm" or "to be faithful." It is commonly used in both the Old and New Testaments to signify agreement or truthfulness. In the New Testament, "Amen" is frequently used at the end of prayers or doxologies, underscoring the truth and reliability of what has been said.

Christ as the Amen

In Revelation 3:14, Jesus Christ is directly referred to as "the Amen." The verse states: "To the angel of the church in Laodicea write: These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Originator of God’s creation." Here, "Amen" is used as a title for Christ, emphasizing His role as the ultimate affirmation of God's promises and the embodiment of truth.

The Faithful and True Witness

The title "Amen" is closely linked with Christ being the "faithful and true Witness." This designation highlights His reliability and the certainty of His testimony. As the "Amen," Christ is the definitive confirmation of God's word and the fulfillment of His promises. His life, death, and resurrection serve as the ultimate testament to God's faithfulness.

The Originator of God’s Creation

In the same passage, Christ is also called the "Originator of God’s creation." This title, in conjunction with "Amen," underscores His preeminence and authority over all creation. It affirms that Christ is not only the beginning of creation but also its purpose and goal. As the "Amen," He is the one through whom all things were made and in whom all things hold together.

Theological Implications

The use of "Amen" as a title for Christ carries profound theological implications. It affirms His divinity, as only God can be the ultimate source of truth and certainty. It also underscores His role in the divine plan of salvation, as the one who fulfills all of God's promises. In calling Christ the "Amen," Scripture reveals Him as the foundation of faith and the assurance of eternal life for believers.

Conclusion

The title "Amen" as applied to Christ in Revelation 3:14 encapsulates His divine nature, His role as the faithful witness, and His authority over creation. It serves as a powerful reminder of His truthfulness and the certainty of His promises, inviting believers to place their trust in Him as the ultimate affirmation of God's word.
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Revelation 3:14
And to the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things said the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God;
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'The God of the Amen'
... of the glorified session of Jesus Christ at the ... say to us, 'These things saith the
Amen!' And if ... other hand, necessarily involved in this title, though capable ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture h/the god of the amen.htm

The Glory Song.
... Beginning of the Creation of God, the Amen, the faithful ... To this His title as "The
First begotten from the ... The precious blood of Christ has washed us from our ...
//christianbookshelf.org/gaebelein/the lord of glory/the glory song.htm

To Whose Person the Entreaty for the Promises is to be Understood ...
... from whose name this psalm gets its title, and that ... of Christ those who understand
the change of Christ? ... of the Lord be for evermore, amen, amen," is suitable ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 12 to whose person the.htm

On the Ten Points of Doctrine.
... to Thomas, which being tinctured with the fragrance of the evangelic title corrupts
the ... also be deemed worthy of the heavenly crowns, in Christ Jesus our ... Amen. ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/lecture iv on the ten.htm

To John the Oeconomus.
... he deduces it from the same source and links the title of the ... letters with the blessing
"The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all, amen." [2057]. ...
/.../the ecclesiastical history of theodoret/cxlvi to john the oeconomus.htm

The Birth of Mary the Holy Mother of God, and Very Glorious Mother ...
... [1611] And grace shall be with them that fear our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom be
glory to ages of ages. Amen. [1612]. Footnotes: [1554] [This title is taken by ...
/.../unknown/the protevangelium of james/the birth of mary the.htm

The Brandenburg Confessions.
... Amen, Amen in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.'. ... by the Pope as a league of Christ
with Belial ... Reformed Confession was read, under the title Declaratio doctrin?? ...
/.../ 70 the brandenburg confessions.htm

On the Theophany, or Birthday of Christ.
... with a thrice repeated Holy, [3862] meeting in one ascription of the Title Lord
and ... before you as the chains of our flesh allow, in Jesus Christ our Lord ... Amen. ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xxxviii on the theophany.htm

With the Entry of Angela's Great Picture "The Coming of Christ" ...
... tolerate the unchastity of their wives in order that they themselves may have the
more freedom,"of men of title and position ... In the name of Christ, Amen!". ...
/.../corelli/the master-christian/xxxviii with the entry of.htm

Christ's Curate in Decapolis
... was a sinner"; and I hope that we shall all be willing to take any name or any title
that will ... The Lord bless you, and bring you there, for Christ's sake ... Amen. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 38 1892/christs curate in decapolis.htm

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