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What does the Bible say about God's name and its significance?

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God reveals His name as 'I am that I am,' emphasizing His eternal existence and relationship with His people.

God's name, 'I am that I am,' is a profound declaration of His eternal nature and sovereignty. It signifies His self-existence and the covenant relationship He has with His people, ensuring that they are never forgotten. According to Exodus 6, God states He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, which not only establishes His identity but also affirms His faithfulness to His covenant promises throughout generations. Knowing God as 'I AM' reassures believers of His unchanging presence and commitment to deliver and redeem His people, emphasizing His power and authority over all creation.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:14, Exodus 6:2-8

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Then, Now, After
Rick Warta · Aug 9, 2015