In Exodus chapter 3, God shows up to Moses in a burning bush and God called Himself "I AM." That's the name God told Moses to call Him. When relating to God, it was common to call Him "the God of our fathers," as if God no longer existed or as if God or His promises might have changed since He showed up the last time to their fathers. Well, God states it clearly "I AM who I AM," describing His eternal power and unchangeable character. God is constant. He never changes. What God liked and disliked 3000 years ago still stands today along with all His promises. Later when Jesus showed up on the scene He identified with that name. Jesus is God and claims that same eternal and unchanging character. Jesus is the Great I AM (John 8:48-59).
In a world where values, morals, and laws change constantly, we can find stability and security in our unchanging God. Do you know this God? Do you know the Great I AM? Or do you merely know of the God that was passed down to you - the God who spoke to your parents and grandparents? God wants to speak TO YOU. Go to church, but better yet, READ THE BIBLE so you can know and see for yourself how awesome and real this God of the Bible is. He is the only God… the “constant” God. He is the Great I AM.
In a world where values, morals, and laws change constantly, we can find stability and security in our unchanging God. Do you know this God? Do you know the Great I AM? Or do you merely know of the God that was passed down to you - the God who spoke to your parents and grandparents? God wants to speak TO YOU. Go to church, but better yet, READ THE BIBLE so you can know and see for yourself how awesome and real this God of the Bible is. He is the only God… the “constant” God. He is the Great I AM.