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Paperback The Amen and Amen Anointing Book

ISBN: B0GW2Z5TZT

ISBN13: 9798254840503

The Amen and Amen Anointing

Paul's declaration in Second Corinthians is the Magna Carta of the Amen theology. Every promise of God-not some, not most, but all-finds its "yea" (the Greek ναί, nai, meaning "yes, affirmative, it is so") in Christ. And in Him, those promises become Amen-ratified, sealed, established, made manifest. But notice the closing phrase: "unto the glory of God by us." The manifestation of God's promises is not unilateral. It is cooperative. God provides the Amen in Christ; we provide the Amen in response. Two must agree. The promise remains in the realm of expectation until the human Amen answers the divine Amen, and then-and only then-does the promise cross the threshold from the invisible to the visible, from the potential to the actual, from the heavenly to the earthly.

This is why humanity has suffered. Not because God's promises have failed-for "the gifts and calling of God are without repentance" (Romans 11:29)-but because humanity has failed to answer Amen. We have substituted complaint for agreement. We have substituted doubt for ratification. We have substituted our own will for the will of the Father. And in doing so, we have locked the promises of God in the vault of expectation, unable to manifest them upon the earth.

Jesus understood this principle absolutely. In the Garden of Gethsemane, facing the most agonising decision in human history, He spoke the words that are the supreme model of the Amen: "Not my will, but thine, be done" (Luke 22:42). This was not resignation. This was not passive submission. This was the greatest Amen ever spoken by human lips-the moment when the Son of God aligned His human will with the eternal will of the Father, and in doing so, ratified the plan of redemption for all creation. The Cross was the manifestation that followed the Amen of Gethsemane.

The Sacred Double Amen-Amen, and Amen-appears in Scripture at precisely the moments of greatest theological significance. It closes the great doxologies of the Psalms (41:13, 72:19, 89:52). It thunders from the lips of the entire congregation of Israel in Nehemiah 8:6, accompanied by the lifting of hands and the bowing of faces to the ground. It seals the covenantal curses of Deuteronomy 27. It punctuates the supreme praise of 1 Chronicles 16:36. In every instance, the double Amen functions not as mere repetition but as intensification, confirmation, and irrevocable ratification. It is the sound of finality. It is the declaration: It is finished. It is done. It is so.

This book will demonstrate, through rigorous trilingual exegesis, systematic theological argument, and the witness of 153 Scriptures, that the Amen and Amen Anointing is the key to moving from the age of expectation into the age of manifestation. The 153 Scriptures are not arbitrary-they correspond to the 153 great fishes of John 21:11, the number of the fullness of the harvest, the net that does not break. The Amen Anointing is the anointing that fills the net of divine promise to its fullest capacity without losing a single fish.

The Amen and the Faithful Witness is here and now, for a glorious global moment of the manifestation of the true reality of the Power and Glory of God. The invitation of this book is the invitation of the ages: Answer back Amen to Amen-and watch the heavens open.

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