An Amen sermon text quote Jesus, finally, delivered a grand discourse on the word "Amen," which, He said, was the whole summary of prayer. Whoever pronounces it carelessly, makes void his prayer. Prayer cries to God; binds us to God; opens to us His mercy, and, with the word "Amen," rightly uttered, we take the asked-for gift out of His hands. Jesus spoke most forcibly of the power of the word "Amen." He called it the beginning and the end of everything. He spoke almost as if God had by it created the whole world. He uttered an "Amen" over all that He had taught them, over His own departure from them, over the accomplishment of His own mission, and ended His discourse by a solemn "Amen." Then He blessed His audience, who wept and cried after Him. pp424 Sunday March 19 th 4029, Jiar 18 th pp 459 quote: Finally, He went over the whole prayer and gave the interpretation of the word Amen, as He had formerly done in Cyprus, saying that this word contains everything in itself, that it is the beginning and the end of prayer. End of quote archive.org/details/TheLifeOfJesusChristAndBiblicalRevelationsComplete
Yes...but this is Carmel matha festival ( church infront of new church)....not Velankanni matha festival.... Velankanni flag hoisting will be 29th August only