Jude 1:25 NKJV ~ “To God our Savior, Who alone is wise, Be glory and majesty, Dominion and power, Both now and forever. Amen.”
The doxology in Jude is more than a benediction, it is a battle cry of victory, a hymn of hope, and a final declaration of divine reign. These words don’t just close a letter; they seal a revelation. After reminding you of the God who keeps you, presents you, and rejoices over you, Jude brings you to the altar of adoration. All of it, every step, every struggle, every story, finds its fulfillment in this, To God our Savior… be glory, majesty, dominion, and power, both now and forever. Amen.
This isn’t simply poetic, it’s prophetic. It is a call to return all the credit, all the worship, all the honor, and all the control to the only One who deserves it. God! The longer you walk with God, the more you come to understand that every breakthrough, every healing, every deliverance, and every answered prayer is stamped with His signature.
There is nothing in your journey that Grace hasn’t touched. Nothing in your lives that His Hand hasn’t held. And nothing in your future that His power won’t carry. Glory belongs to Him because He reveals Himself even in the hidden places. Majesty is His because He rules with both holiness and humility. Dominion is His because He reigns over kingdoms and heartbeats alike. Power is His because there is nothing too hard for Him, not in the heavens, not in the earth, not even in the depths of your pain. These four expressions are not separate, they are one continuous stream of divine authority.
And Jude anchors this with one final phrase, both now and forever. Amen. It means that what God did, He is still doing. And what He is doing, He will continue. He didn’t stop keeping you when you stumbled. He didn’t stop presenting you when you doubted. He didn’t stop rejoicing over you when you felt unworthy. And He didn’t stop leading you when you got lost. His keeping is eternal. His joy is everlasting. His wisdom is unchanging. His dominion is forever. And your response is simple, just say, Amen. So be it. Let it be done. Let it remain.
To declare “Amen” at the end of Jude’s doxology is to agree not just with the text, but with your life. It is to say, I will give Him the Glory. I will Crown Him with Majesty. I will surrender to His Dominion. I will trust His Power. And I will do so not only in the sanctuary, but in my scars. Not only in the public victories, but in the private valleys. Not just when I feel strong, but especially when I feel weak. Because the Amen is not a period, it’s a promise.
Let your life be a living amen. Let your journey echo this praise. Let every moment you’ve endured be redeemed into worship. And let your final word not be fear, failure, or fatigue, but faith. Jude didn’t write a survival story. He wrote a glory story. And so will you.
Let’s Pray:
Father, You are the Most-High God, To You belongs everything. To You belongs my breath, my journey, my calling, my becoming. To You belongs my worship, not just in word, but in the way I live. I bow in reverence to the truth that You have kept me when I could not keep myself. You held me through every storm. You covered me when I felt exposed. You restored me when I felt ruined. And today, I give You glory. You are the God who presented me faultless, not because I was flawless, but because You are faithful. You wrapped me in Christ. You carried me with compassion. You called me beloved when I felt broken. And instead of shame, You placed honor on my head. Instead of rejection, You gave me rejoicing. You found joy in presenting me, and now I find joy in praising You. God, You alone are wise. You knew where to lead me when I had no direction. You ordered my steps even when I wandered off the path. You turned my detours into divine appointments. Your wisdom has never failed. And when I look back over my life, all I see is the fingerprint of grace and the shadow of Your wisdom guiding me through every unknown. So, Lord, I return it all to You. Glory, because You revealed Yourself even in the fire. Majesty, because Your Presence is still overwhelming and Holy. Dominion, because You rule over my chaos and calm my storms. Power, because You alone have carried me from then to now. And I declare, both now and forever, You are worthy. Father, let my life reflect this worship. Let my walk carry this weight of praise. Let my decisions, my words, my posture, and my purpose all testify to the greatness of the God who saved me. Let nothing steal the glory that belongs to You. Not fear. Not pride. Not pain. Not people. You are worthy of it all. So, I lift up a final “Amen.” Not as a conclusion, but as a continuation. Let it be so, Lord. Let my yes echo Yours. Let my heart remain in rhythm with Your holiness. Let my surrender remain sealed by Your sovereignty. Let my past be a testimony, and my future be a canvas for Your glory. To You, God my Savior, who alone is wise, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and forever. And let everything in me say in the Name of Jesus Christ,
Amen!
Blessings…
Love, Dr. Jean…
Have A Blessed Weekend…
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