I AM: The Unchanging Presence and Relationship of God

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Because when he declares himself as the I am, he is declaring that in his very being, not just what he's done, not just what he's going to do, but that in his very being, he exists within himself. I am. I am. Right? That he has no beginning, he has no source, that God has no rival and no end. He has no need of anything. That in his preeminence, God is saying, I am completely and utterly self -sufficient. I am self -existent. [00:12:37] (34 seconds)  #SelfExistentGod

So for God's people to hear in the midst of their oppression, I am has sent me to you. It'd be a bit of hope. It's not just some intellectual philosophical concept. They're hearing all of these things. That God is greater. There's no one like him. Pharaoh is not like God. All the gods of the Egyptians are not like God. And they would watch that unfold through the plagues. They would watch that unfold through the wilderness. There is no one like our God. That's what God declares when he says, I am who I am. [00:21:30] (47 seconds)  #ManifestedPresence

``What all of this means is that the same God who spoke to Moses in the burning bush and called himself the I Am is the same God who was nailed to the cross. The same one that despite his holiness and despite his preeminence and all of his supremacy and all of his greatness, he died a sinner's death to pay for your sins so you might know him. [00:28:37] (24 seconds)

Who am I? Who are you that God should know us? If God is as awesome and magnificent as he is, who are we? And yet he does. That's enough to get you to wake up tomorrow. That's enough to say we can take whatever tomorrow has, and the next day, and the next day, because God knows us. He knows us in our suffering. He knows us in all of our triumphs, and all the joys, and all of that. He knows every bit of who we are better than we do, and he loves us. And he came near, so that we could draw near to him. That's hope. That's confidence. That's something to stake your life on. [00:33:52] (57 seconds)

I pray that knowing god as the i am and letting that sink just a little bit deeper into our hearts and our souls and our minds would restore in us a sense of awe that we wouldn't be flipping about god that even moses would hide his face from him that we would have a deep and profound reverence and respect and humility as we relate with god that we would bow before him we would give ourselves to him but that we would have the same kind of trust in this god that would remind us that we can come running to him the same way that our kids come running to us he's faithful he's personal so we can say you are our god and we are your people. [00:37:03] (51 seconds)

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