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What does the Bible say about the 'I Am'?

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'I Am' signifies God's eternal, self-existent nature, revealing His absolute sovereignty and presence.

In Scripture, particularly in Exodus 3:14, God reveals His name as 'I Am,' which conveys His eternal, self-existent nature. This declaration reflects God's unchangeability and His authority over all creation. The 'I Am' is not a mere title but a profound affirmation of God's existence in every moment, reinforcing that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. As the Alpha and Omega mentioned in Revelation 1:8, God encompasses all time and reality, underscoring that His sovereignty reigns over the past, present, and future.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:14, Revelation 1:8

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I Am!
Norm Wells · Nov 28, 2007
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Joshua

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