This verse is sometimes referred to as “God’s telephone number” because of its direct invitation to communicate with the Divine.
In most Protestant traditions, the term “saint” continues to be used in its biblical sense: all Christians are saints by virtue of their faith in Jesus Christ.
A significant reason justice matters to God is its function as a safeguard for the marginalized and oppressed. The Bible repeatedly emphasizes care for the widow, orphan, foreigner, and the poor—those most at risk of being overlooked or exploited by society.
By doubling “Amen,” Jesus signaled that what followed was not just important, but absolutely trustworthy. He positioned Himself as the ultimate authority—one whose words required no external validation.
Manifesting suggests that individuals can shape their destiny by maintaining a positive mindset and unwavering belief. Prayer, conversely, recognizes human limitations and the unpredictability of life.