The Great “I AM”: He is the Self-Existent One

 

    Thechildren of Israel were in trouble. The Egyptians had put them undersubjection. What began as a blessing, now had become bondage. Their entranceinto Egypt saved Jacob and his family, but now they were under hard taskmasters who did not want the nation to grow and prosper. But God, who isfaithful, heard the cries of His people and revealed Himself to Moses.

AndGod said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto thechildren of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you. Ex 3:14 (KJV)

God called Himself the “I AM.” Thisdenoted that whatever the children of Israel could need, He would be that tothem. On today, every Christian should be confident that the same God whorevealed Himself to Moses, revealed Himself in Christ.

If we have received Christ, we havean audience and connection to the “I Am” who is great. Be confident knowingthat you are not alone because the Great “I AM” is there.

Prayerof the Week:

 Lord, I thank you for your great love revealedin Christ. I appreciate the gift of salvation. Amen.”

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