JPCC Worship - Āmen Lyrics
Lyrics
Anataga orinasu
Kanpeki-na keikaku
Anataga kibou
Anataga Kami
Heiwa-to hanei
Subete Shu-no miwaza
Ima sasage-masu
Shinji-masu
Amen Amen Amen
Shinji-masu
Shinji-masu
Sakebi-wo kikareru Shu-ni
Sasage-masu Amen
Heiwa-to hanei
Subete Shu-no miwaza
Ima sasage-masu
Shinji-masu
Amen Amen Amen
Amen Amen Amen
Shinji-masu
Shinji-masu
Sakebi-wo kikareru Shu-ni
Sasage-masu Amen
Shinji-masu
Shinji-masu
Sakebi-wo kikareru Shu-ni
Sasage-masu Amen
Shinji-masu
Shinji-masu
Sakebi-wo kikareru Shu-ni
Sasage-masu Amen
Osore-wa nai
Shu-ga orareru
Watashi-wa
Anata-no mono
Osore-wa nai
Chuujitsu-na Shu-wa
Watashi-no
Kanzen-na chikara
Osore-wa nai
Shu-ga orareru
Watashi-wa
Anata-no mono
Osore-wa nai
Chuujitsu-na Shu-wa
Watashi-no
Kanzen-na chikara
Amen Amen
Shinji-masu
Shinji-masu
Sakebi-wo kikareru Shu-ni
Sasage-masu Amen
Shinji-masu
Shinji-masu
Sakebi-wo kikareru Shu-ni
Sasage-masu Amen
Amen Amen
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Meaning & Inspiration
JPCC Worship’s "Āmen," unveiled on August 28, 2022, as a compelling Japanese-language release, immediately establishes itself as a profound declaration of faith and surrender. This piece transcends mere musical composition, serving as an anthem of trust in the divine, a testament to God's unwavering character and sovereignty. The song's core narrative unfolds around an absolute conviction in God's perfect design and unfailing presence, inviting those who experience it into a shared space of affirmation and spiritual grounding.
The lyrical journey begins by acknowledging God as the orchestrator of a "perfect plan" and the ultimate source of "hope," the very essence of divinity. This foundational truth resonates deeply with scriptural assurances found in Jeremiah 29:11, which proclaims God's plans for welfare, not for evil, to give a future and a hope. The subsequent lines, declaring that "peace and prosperity" are entirely "the Lord's work," echo Psalm 29:11, where the Lord gives strength to His people and blesses them with peace. This initial recognition of divine providence sets the stage for a posture of complete dedication and belief, encapsulated in the repeated commitment, "I offer/dedicate now, I believe/trust." This act of surrender, rooted in faith, mirrors Romans 12:1, urging us to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God.
As the song progresses, the declaration of belief intensifies, emphasizing that "the Lord hears our cries." This deeply comforting message draws strength from passages like Psalm 34:17, which assures that the righteous cry out, and the Lord hears and delivers them from all their troubles. The repetitive nature of "I believe/trust" throughout the song is not mere reiteration but a reinforcing of conviction, building an unshakable foundation of faith against life's uncertainties. It calls to mind the truth of Hebrews 11:6, stating that without faith it is impossible to please God, for anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
A pivotal shift in the message arrives with a bold statement: "There is no fear." This powerful affirmation is directly linked to God's enduring presence ("The Lord is present/with me") and our identity as belonging entirely to Him ("I am Yours"). This segment of the song serves as a powerful antidote to anxiety, directly referencing Isaiah 41:10, where God commands us not to fear, for He is with us, strengthening and upholding us. The profound assurance of being God's own, "Watashi-wa Anata-no mono," reflects Romans 14:8, "whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord." This sense of belonging strips away the power of fear, replacing it with the security found in divine ownership and unwavering love.
The climax of this declaration of fearlessness arrives with the assertion that "the faithful Lord is my complete strength." This line is a testament to God's unchanging nature and His all-sufficiency, providing a comprehensive source of power for all of life's challenges. Philippians 4:13 immediately comes to mind: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." It’s a profound recognition that our human limitations are met and surpassed by God's infinite might and steadfastness. The song culminates in the powerful, resonant repetition of "Amen," a universal word of affirmation meaning "so be it" or "truly." This constant echoing of "Amen" serves not just as an ending but as a continuous seal of truth, validating every declaration of faith, every surrender, and every belief expressed throughout the song. "Āmen" by JPCC Worship is more than just a song; it's a spiritual exercise, a spoken prayer, and a firm declaration designed to root the spirit in the unchanging faithfulness and perfect plan of God, inspiring a life lived in trust and fearless devotion.