Amen means 'I agree.' Jesus is the son of God who saves us from sin :)
Amen
In the book "Names and titles of the Lord Jesus Christ", find it on archive.org, on page 23 it says FIAT is Amen in latin.
Yes because, just like God and Jesus, Amen represents God therefore, it must be capitalized.
In the New Testament, Jesus is often depicted as using the word "amen," particularly at the beginning of his statements, which emphasizes the truth of his teachings. However, there is no record of Joseph or Jacob, as mentioned in the Bible, using "amen" in a similar context before their sermons. The use of "amen" as a form of affirmation or conclusion in religious discourse is primarily associated with Jesus and later Christian practices.
Revelation 22:20-21 He who testifies to these things says, "Yes, I am coming soon." Amen. Come Lord, Jesus. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people. Amen.
This verse is found in 2 Corinthians ch.1:20 : -"For all the promises of God in Him (Jesus) are Yes and in Him (Jesus) Amen, to the glory of God through us.
You can end your prayers with a phrase like "Amen" which signifies agreement or "In Jesus' name, amen" to reference praying in the name of Jesus. Ultimately, how you end your prayers is a personal choice based on your religious beliefs and practices.
to make people happy and to worship god and jesus. amen.
Revelation 22: 20-21 states,"He who testifies to these things says, "Yes I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people. Amen." NIV version.
In The name Of The JESUS CHRIST THE LIVING LOVING FORGIVING ALMIGHTY GOD I BREAK all kinds of black voodoo magic spells...now and forever Amen...Amen...Amen...
The Great Amen marks the end of the consecration and is accompanied by the priest elevating the consecrated host and wine and reciting the the Doxology. The congregation responds with Amen to affirm their belief of the real presence of Jesus Christ in the bread and wine.
Jesus, God, Father, Savior, I am, Lord, Jehovah, Amen(it is not just the end of a prayer), and many more