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What does the Bible say about the phrase 'I Am' in relation to Jesus?

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The phrase 'I Am' signifies Jesus' absolute deity and His eternal existence before Abraham.

In the Gospel of John, particularly in chapter 8, Jesus declares, 'Before Abraham was, I Am' (John 8:58), affirming His divine nature and existence outside of time. This statement not only emphasizes Jesus' identity as God but also demonstrates His authority and sovereignty as the One who reveals Himself to humanity. By referencing the burning bush where God identified Himself as 'I Am,' Jesus clearly articulates His eternal nature and identity, proving that He is not merely a historical figure but the living God manifest in the flesh.
Scripture References: John 8:56-59

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I Am
Walter Pendleton · Jan 9, 2024
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