If Two of You Agree

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

The promise to believers in Mathew 18:19 that if two of them on earth agree about anything they ask for, God the Father in heaven will grant it to them in the name of Jesus Christ—when God’s promise or miracle (breakthrough, deliverance, healing, …) is activated by a pray-er’s “Yes” with another faith partner’s “Amen,” because there is divine power in agreement.

Example Usage

God’s ABC formula of “If Two of You Agree” is: “Believe + Agree = Come.”

Origin

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