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Self-existent • Uncreated • Pre-existent • Infinite

Pause


“Before the mountains were born,
    before you gave birth to the earth and the world,
from beginning to end, you are God.”
— Psalm 90:2

In the stillness, consider this breathtaking truth:
God has always been... and always will be.

Breathe deeply... let the rush of time slow down in His eternal presence.

What does His self-existence mean for your life today?

Ponder


“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.”
— Revelation 22:13

Moses had no idea he was about to encounter Jesus — the eternal I AM — when that burning bush crackled to life.

The encounter was a feast for the senses:
Fire. Thunderous voice. Bare feet burning and palms sweating.
Moses trembles... and questions: “Who am I?”

God's assurance: “I will go with you.”
Moses, gathering courage, asks: “Well, then — who are You?”

Moses had grown up in Egypt — a nation with many gods who promised health, fertility, protection... in exchange for devoted service.
But who was this God? What was He offering?
No bargaining. No explanation, just a simple and stunning answer: "I AM who I AM. Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, 'I AM has sent me to you.'" (Exodus 3:14)
Moses must have been bewildered. How could he entice the Israelites to go with him if he couldn’t promise rewards for their obedience?

Generations later, Jesus walked among leaders who flaunted their religious heritage and challenged His authority. With reckless abandon, His answer shook time itself: 'Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.'

Other gods demand performance.
But the I AM gives out of the overflow of His own fullness.
We obey... we serve... we worship — not to earn blessing,
but in response to grace continually poured out.

I AM who I AM.

Jesus Christ was before us. He is with us. He will ever be.
He is the eternal One — the origin and purpose and sustainer of every breath.

I AM.
Jesus is.
May the magnitude of this settle our souls with peaceful wonder.

Pray


Are there ways you find yourself feeling as if you must bargain with God by working hard enough or serving well enough?

What would it look like for you to receive from the I AM out of the abundance of His goodness instead of in exchange for doing well?

The I AM has made you His own. How does this bring you comfort, hope, and encouragement?

Write a prayer of response.

Practice


Think of one or two key moments in your life and complete this sentence:

Jesus, You were I AM before...

And today — whenever fear or confusion comes — speak it aloud again:
Jesus, You were I AM before...
And You still are.

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  • Blog
  • STORE
  • Advent Devotionals
    • Day One-God's Extraordinary Surprises
    • Day Two-Joy's Promise
    • Day Three-Prepare the Way
    • Day Four-Tender and Tough
    • Day Five-A Quiet Obedience
    • Day Six-Making Room
    • Day Seven-Longing to Look
    • Day Eight-The Worst Kind of Bondage
    • Day Nine-Magi and Mysteries
    • Day Ten-The Faith that Makes God Smile
    • Day Eleven-Hunger for God
    • Day Twelve-Descent from Glory
  • Website
  • Books
  • Free Resources
  • Author
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  • Bible Reading Plan