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How do we know Christ is the I Am?

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Christ identifies Himself as the I Am in John 8:58, asserting His eternal existence and divine nature.

In John 8:58, Jesus makes the profound statement, 'Before Abraham was, I am,' which directly associates Him with the name of God revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:14. The name 'I Am' signifies self-existence and eternal presence, affirming that Jesus is not merely a historical figure but the eternal God who existed before all creation. This assertion was met with resistance from His contemporaries, yet it affirms the orthodox Christian belief of Christ's divinity. Understanding Jesus as the I Am deepens our appreciation of His work in redemption, signifying His sovereignty and presence throughout history.
Scripture References: John 8:58, Exodus 3:14

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Christ, The I Am
Paul Mahan · Oct 9, 2022
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