I AM
by Faith Noles I cried, "Who art thou?" He answered, "I AM, I AM". His voice so strong and powerful; I dropped to my knees in fear. I cried, "Who art thou?" He answered, "I am the Lord of Lords and King of Kings, I am the Savior of the world". I cried, "My God, who art thou?" He answered me softly, "I am the Holy Lamb, Fear not my child; I AM I AM". Exodus 3:14, KJV 'And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: And He said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel I AM hath sent me unto you.' This passage of scripture reveals several different aspects about God's character. William McDonald in his Believer's Bible Commentary states, "The name proclaims God as self-existent, self-sufficient, eternal, and sovereign." 'I AM' signifies that God is not some fairy tale character, but He truly exists. He is not a 'has been' God; but He is a 'now' God. Jehovah is the fountain of life from which flows all blessings and favor: One who exists in the present, past and future. He is 'Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever". Hebrew 13:8, KJV Furthermore, 'I AM' teaches us that God is omnipresent. He will always remain the 'I AM' for every creature; for God has dominion over all things. God will be all things to those who do His will, for I AM tell us that God's grace is sufficient for every need. 'I AM' seems like such a simple statement of who God is; yet, 'I AM' is complex because it portrays a magnitude of beautiful characteristics which our Heavenly Father possesses. 'Who is like unto the Lord, our God, who dwelleth on high?' Psalms 113:5, KJV Faith Noles is a retired Registered Nurse, wife, mother and grandmother who is passionate about spreading the gospel. Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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