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How do we know Jesus is the 'I am'?

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In John 8:58, Jesus declares, 'Before Abraham was, I am', asserting His eternal existence.

Jesus explicitly identifies Himself as the 'I am' in John 8:58 when He states, 'Before Abraham was, I am.' This declaration is profound as it affirms His eternal existence and divine nature, linking Him directly to the name of God revealed in Exodus. The reaction of the Jews, who attempted to stone Him thereafter, underscores their understanding of this statement as a claim to deity. This is not a mere grammatical issue; it reveals that Jesus is indeed the self-existent God, fully divine and co-equal with the Father, affirming His role in the Godhead.
Scripture References: John 8:58, Exodus 3:14

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I Am
Todd Nibert · Feb 28, 2007
Joshua

Joshua

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