You are not alone if you are lonely
When you’re feeling afraid you’re not the only
We are all the same in need of mercy
To be forgiven and be free
It’s all you got to lean on
But thank God it’s all you need
And all the people said Amen
And all the people said Amen
Give thanks to the Lord for His love never ends
And all the people said Amen
If you’re rich or poor well it don’t matter
Weak or Strong, you know love is what we’re after
We’re all broken but we’re all in this together
God knows we stumble and we fall
And He so loved the world He sent His son to save us all
Blessed are the poor in spirit who are torn apart;
Blessed are the persecuted and the pure in heart;
Blessed are the people hungry for another start,
for this is the kingdom, the kingdom of God
Singer/Songwriter: Matt Maher along with Paul Moak, Trevor Morgan
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I have had this song stuck in my head for days, y’all! I decided to find out what was the story behind the song. This is what I found:
“One of the things Maher says he loves doing as a songwriter is to look at phrases that have become clichés among church folk. ‘I think that a lot of Millennials, they would hear a pastor say, And all God’s people said amen, and they would just kind of maybe roll their eyes a little bit at that. Well, first of all, that’s Scripture. So, please don’t roll your eyes at Scripture.’ ”
We tend to do that, don’t we? Maybe not roll our eyes but we tend to brush it off because we have ‘heard it all before.’ So, I did some research on the word “Amen.”
May Yahweh, the God of Israel, be praised from everlasting to everlasting.”
Then all the people said, “Amen” and “Praise the Lord.”
I Chronicles 16:36 HCSB
May Yahweh, the God of Israel, be praised from everlasting to everlasting? Let all the people say, “Amen!” Hallelujah!
Psalm 106:48 HCSB
definitions and usages:
- Wikipedia – a declaration of affirmation
- Merriam Webster – used to express agreement or approval
- Greek Old Testament – so be it
- Dictionary.com – it is so
- It can also be used in place of “truly” or “verily”
The one that caught my attention was “it is so,” used as an expression of belief. It reminded me of a verse I had recently seen:
But having the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, “I believed, therefore I spoke,” we also believe, therefore we also speak,
2 Corinthians 4:13 NASB
I believe therefore I speak. Beth Moore says, “God’s words are omnipotent. Our words are potent.” When we speak Scripture aloud we are externalizing our internal passion. We are in agreement with God; we are sharing the mind of Christ. When we speak Scripture, we are accepting it, receiving it into our lives.
Now go back to this song…
- “We are all the same in need of mercy to be forgiven and be free. It’s all you got to lean on but thank God it’s all you need”
- “His love never ends”
- “God knows we stumble and we fall and He so loved the world He sent His son to save us all”
These are all things I agree with—things I believe—therefore I can say “Amen!”
What are you willing to say AMEN to?
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Father, thank You for a love that never ends. Help me speak what I believe. Remind me why we say “amen.” Make me aware of what I am saying “amen” to. Thank You for being all I ever need. In Jesus’ name I pray, AMEN – so be it!
Thank you, Cynda, for this song and, especially, for this important study on a little word that we don’t think much about usually. You’ve brought to our attention that when we say ‘Amen’ it is powerful. I really liked the definition “it is so.” What a statement of affirmation that God is already taking care of our request!
I’m adding my ‘Amen’ to your prayer today.
Thanks Clella. I really liked that definition as well. .It reminds me of the power in His Word and how powerful the scriptures are when we speak them. As you said, what a statement of affirmation that God is taking care of our request!
thanks, cynda, for helping us to understand ‘amen’ just a little more! (and i love this song!) <3
oops…i failed to answer your question: i say ‘amen’ (so be it! it IS so!) to the Truth and Promise that “… I am persuaded beyond doubt (am sure) that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities, nor things impending and threatening nor things to come, nor powers, Nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (romans 8:38 and 39). <3
Love that Coleen! What a great scripture to so “it is so” & accept into our lives