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“Want to be a guest on the podcast and share something positive you're doing with our listeners? Don’t hold back or think it won’t work — let’s talk! Give me a call at 773-809-8954.”
Five Ideas from “Let the Church Say Amen”
1. God’s Word Is Final and Authoritative
The repeated declaration “God has spoken — let the church say amen” emphasizes that once God has spoken, there is nothing more to debate. The church’s role is to affirm it.
2. Agreement with God Brings Unity
The song calls the entire church community to respond with “amen,” symbolizing collective agreement, unity, and alignment with God’s will.
3. Affirmation Is an Act of Faith
Saying “amen” is not passive — it is an act of faith that accepts God’s promises, direction, and correction.
4. The Church Must Respond to God, Not Culture
The song contrasts God’s voice with the noise of the world. The church’s responsibility is to respond to God’s truth, not external pressures.
5. Blessing Comes Through Obedience
The tone of the song suggests that when the church agrees with God, blessings, clarity, and spiritual order follow.
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🎤 Brief History of Marvin Winans
By Mr. Positive, M.A., B.Soc.Sci., CIT, PEL, A.A.S. – Paralegal“Want to be a guest on the podcast and share something positive you're doing with our listeners? Don’t hold back or think it won’t work — let’s talk! Give me a call at 773-809-8954.”
Five Ideas from “Let the Church Say Amen”
1. God’s Word Is Final and Authoritative
The repeated declaration “God has spoken — let the church say amen” emphasizes that once God has spoken, there is nothing more to debate. The church’s role is to affirm it.
2. Agreement with God Brings Unity
The song calls the entire church community to respond with “amen,” symbolizing collective agreement, unity, and alignment with God’s will.
3. Affirmation Is an Act of Faith
Saying “amen” is not passive — it is an act of faith that accepts God’s promises, direction, and correction.
4. The Church Must Respond to God, Not Culture
The song contrasts God’s voice with the noise of the world. The church’s responsibility is to respond to God’s truth, not external pressures.
5. Blessing Comes Through Obedience
The tone of the song suggests that when the church agrees with God, blessings, clarity, and spiritual order follow.
🎤 Brief History of Andraé Crouch
🎤 Brief History of Marvin Winans