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Why is the concept of 'I Am' significant in the Bible?

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The term 'I Am' signifies Jesus' divinity and his role as the source of spiritual life for believers.

The phrase 'I Am,' used throughout the Gospel of John, identifies Jesus with God's self-revelation to Moses (Exodus 3:14), establishing His divine authority. Each 'I Am' declaration, such as 'I am the bread of life' and 'I am the light of the world,' encapsulates His role as the sustainer and giver of life. These statements affirm His fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and the comprehensive nature of salvation, showcasing that through Him, believers have direct access to God the Father.
Scripture References: John 6:35, John 8:12, Exodus 3:14

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I Am He
Angus Fisher · Apr 17, 2022
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Joshua

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