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It is sad to admit, but we are often too busy to really think about our prayers. For instance when is the last time you really questioned or wondered why you close your prayer with “Amen?” Have you considered how this word communicates an exclusive relationship between you and the Lord? Have you considered that this word testifies to the Lord having an exclusive relationship with His persons and His people? How is this exclusivity a good thing? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Our Exclusive Amen.”
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