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What is the significance of Jesus claiming to be 'I Am'?

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'I Am' signifies Jesus' divine self-identification and His oneness with the Father.

In John 10:30, when Jesus declares 'I and the Father are one,' He is invoking the sacred name of God, 'I Am,' given in Exodus 3:14. This statement establishes His equality with God and underscores the necessity of believing in Him to have eternal life. To acknowledge Jesus as 'I Am' means recognizing Him as the ultimate revelation of God, the source of all truth, life, and salvation. It calls us to a deeper faith that sees Jesus not just as a historical figure, but as the living God who is intimately involved in the redemptive story of humanity.
Scripture References: John 10:30, Exodus 3:14

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