Dulin Weekly Podcast

Let Your "Amen" Be Amen

10 min · 23. huhti 2026
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This week on the Dulin Weekly Podcast, James reflects on the meaning of the word “Amen,” moving beyond its common use as simply the end of a prayer. Drawing on Aramaic insight, he explores how “Amen” functions as a covenantal commitment—an agreement between us and God. Rather than passively handing things over to God, saying “Amen” becomes an active declaration: we trust God to do God’s part, and we commit to doing ours. Whether seeking forgiveness, strength, or deeper love, prayer becomes a shared participation, inviting us to live into what we ask. In this way, “Amen” is not just a closing word, but a meaningful commitment to embody the very prayers we offer.

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