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What do Jesus' words 'I am' mean for believers?

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Jesus' words 'I am' signify His eternal nature and presence, offering comfort to believers.

When Jesus declares 'I am' in John 6 and Mark 6, He is affirming His identity as the eternal God, embodying the divine promise of His continuous presence and support. The phrase 'I am' not only reveals His divinity but also reassures believers that He is a constant source of strength and comfort during life's challenges. In Exodus 3:14, God introduces Himself with the name 'I Am,' indicating His existence and sovereignty. For Christians, this means we can find profound assurance in His power and love, knowing that He is the one who sustains us through every storm we face.
Scripture References: John 6:35, Mark 6:50, Exodus 3:14

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