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How does God reveal Himself to His people in Exodus 3?

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In Exodus 3, God reveals Himself as the eternal 'I AM', affirming His covenant relationship with His people through the lineage of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

In Exodus 3, God's self-revelation comes through His name 'I AM', which signifies His eternal, self-existent nature (Exodus 3:14). This declaration establishes Him as the God of the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—thus reinforcing His covenant commitment to His people. God’s identity is intricately tied to His promises and historical acts, illuminating the intimate relationship He seeks to maintain with those called by His name. This passage affirms that God is not distant; He actively sees, hears, and responds to the cries of His people, assuring them of His divine presence and rescuing authority.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:14, Exodus 3:6

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