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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Great I Am?

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The Bible reveals Jesus as the Great I Am, the self-existent God who declares His eternal nature and identity, particularly in Exodus 3:13-15 and John 8.

In the Bible, Jesus identifies Himself as the Great I Am, a profound statement echoing God's self-revelation to Moses in Exodus 3:13-15, where God reveals His name as 'I AM that I AM.' This reflects His self-existence, immutability, and eternal nature. In John 8:58, Jesus boldly asserts, 'Before Abraham was, I am,' directly claiming deity and indicating His eternal pre-existence. This revelation highlights not only His divine identity but also His critical role as the savior of humanity. Understanding Jesus as the Great I Am provides believers with deep assurance of God's sovereignty and the security of salvation in Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:13-15, John 8:58, Isaiah 43:11, Exodus 3:14, John 18:6

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