Forrest Frank - AMEN Lyrics
Lyrics
Woah
Yeah
Aye
All God's people say, AMEN
From the front to the back say, AMEN
In the rich and the lax say, AMEN
Let all creations say, AMEN
If God been good to you say, AMEN
If He always good for you say, AMEN
If He robbed you from the grave
If He broke off every chain
I wanna hear all God's people say, AMEN
AMEN, Amen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
AMEN, Amen
AMEN, Amen
AMEN, Amen
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
AMEN, Amen
If God's been good, all the time and all the time, God's been good
Imma praise His name every day like I should
Imma live by faith not by things, understood
Is that understood, yeah, yeah, yeah
Everything I ever got is from up above
You know this ain't no magic
I don't want the glory on me, Father, you can have it
When You in the room I feel it shift, it's automatic
It's an instant classic
All God's people say, AMEN
From the front to the back say, AMEN
In the rich and the lax say, AMEN
Let all creations say, AMEN
If God been good to you say, AMEN
If He always good for you say, AMEN
If He robbed you from the grave
If He broke off every chain
I wanna hear all God's people say, AMEN
AMEN, Amen
Hallelujah, hallelujah
AMEN, Amen
AMEN, Amen
AMEN, Amen
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
AMEN, Amen
AMEN, AMEN, hallelujah, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, hallelujah, AMEN
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FORREST FRANK - AMEN (OFFICIAL AUDIO)
Meaning & Inspiration
Forrest Frank delivered a powerful statement of faith with the release of "AMEN" on May 10, 2025. The title itself serves as an immediate signal, preparing the spirit for a declaration or an affirmation of truth, something deeply rooted in spiritual practice across generations. This track isn't just background music; it feels like a moment carved out for intentional reflection and agreement with the divine.
The core of "AMEN" speaks to the absolute certainty and finality found in God's promises and character. It captures that settled peace that comes from resting in the truth that God is who He says He is, and He will do what He says He will do. The song communicates a sense of completion, of bringing things to a close in affirmation of divine will or divine reality. It’s the spiritual equivalent of signing off on a truth, saying, "Yes, I believe; yes, it is so." This profound message resonates with the very nature of the word 'Amen' itself, which translates from Hebrew and Greek essentially to "so be it," "it is true," or "let it be done."
Musically, the song builds around this central theme, creating an atmosphere that feels both resonant and conclusive. The production supports the message of unwavering faith, perhaps through a steady rhythm or a sense of escalating conviction in the melody, drawing one into a space of contemplation and ultimately, declaration. It’s the kind of track that can lift the spirit and ground the soul simultaneously. This message of divine reliability is beautifully echoed in Scripture. Second Corinthians 1:20 tells us plainly, "For all the promises of God find their Yes and Amen in Him." This verse underscores the song's message, revealing that Jesus Himself embodies the ultimate affirmation of God’s faithfulness. When we say "Amen" to God's promises or in prayer, we are aligning ourselves with the One who is the Amen. Furthermore, Revelation 3:14 refers to Jesus as "the Amen, the faithful and true Witness," reinforcing the idea that truth and certainty are found in Him. The song invites us into that same posture of faith – a firm, settled belief that concludes any doubt and declares "Yes" to God. It brings to mind the foundational truth that "faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1), a conviction that allows us to confidently declare "Amen" to God's unfolding plan and His unchanging word. Ultimately, "AMEN" serves as a musical prompt, an invitation to declare our own agreement with the truth of God's character and the certainty of His promises, allowing that declaration to shape our perspective and deepen our trust.