The sermon titled "I AM" by Norm Wells focuses on the significance of God’s name revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:1-15, emphasizing the doctrine of God's self-existence and sovereignty. Wells argues that Moses' separation from Pharaoh’s household was an act of faith that aligned him with God's covenant people, illustrating the vital role that faith plays in understanding one’s identity in God. The sermon references Hebrews 11:23-27 to highlight how Moses, recognizing the greater worth of Christ over earthly riches, chose suffering with God's people. The practical significance lies in the assurance that God, referred to as "I AM," is a personal and ever-present help—His sovereignty is integral to the believer's salvation and identity.
“Faith is a gift of God. God must give us faith.”
“I'm choosing Christ over all these riches.”
“In the presence of God is a holy place.”
“The deliverer is I am that I am.”
The Bible highlights Moses' faith as a gift from God, leading him to choose suffering with God's people over the pleasures of sin.
Hebrews 11:23-26
God's self-existence is demonstrated by His declaration in Exodus 3:14, where He says, 'I am that I am.'
Exodus 3:14
'I am' is important as it signifies God's eternal presence and authority, which is foundational for understanding Christ's divine identity.
Exodus 3:14, John 6:35, John 8:12
Hebrews 11 describes faith as the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen.
Hebrews 11:1
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