Then Moses said to God, “If I come to the people of Israel and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has sent me to you,’ and they ask me, ‘What is his name?’ what shall I say to them?” God said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM.” Exodus 3:13-14a ESV
“I AM WHO I AM”. A statement full of power and authority, yet, full of mystery.
God’s answer to Moses sounds more like a riddle than it does a name, however, it is a profound declaration of the essence of the Father. In Hebrew, this phrase translates to Ehyeh. Meaning, “I will be what I will be”. God is telling Moses that, unlike humans, the identity of God is not a mould that He must fit. There is no name or human term that can fully encompass the magnitude of God. We see again and again in scripture that the word of God is final. “so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: It shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.” Isaiah 55:11 ASV.
In Genesis 1, when God spoke Creation into existence; light did not come to be because God asked for it or suggested for it to be so. There was light because reality bends at the words of our God. When God says something, it is done. From the moment it is spoken, it is accomplished. When God makes the declaration of “I AM WHO I AM”, He is simply telling us that the authority of His word transcends a single name, title, or label. He is reminding His people that space and gravity are at His service, matter does as He pleases and time only ticks if He allows it to do so.
Jesus uses this same term, Ehyeh, seven times in the gospel of John.
I am the bread of life.
I am the light of the world.
I am the door of the sheep.
I am the Good Shepherd.
I am the Way, Truth and the Life.
I am the Resurrection and the Life.
I am the True Vine.
Jesus’ words are not feel-good terms or vague comparisons to make us feel more confident in Him. They are each fully true, powerful, declarations that Jesus Christ is who He claims to be. I would suggest that our confidence in Jesus is not found in just the fact that everything Jesus says is true. Rather, our confidence is rooted in Jesus because He is Truth. Jesus has never said something that did not or will not come to pass. The words found in the Bible are genuine because they were written by a self-sufficient, self-existent, blameless God. And the more I think about this fact, the more I want to surrender everything to God. The more I realize that I need to let go of things that I was never in control of anyways. The more I realized that God’s response to Moses is the only appropriate response to the question: “What is His Name?”. The magnitude, the majesty, the glory, the power, the grandeur of God wrapped up in a single phrase.
“I AM WHO I AM”.
Lori Boucher
Our confidence is rooted in Jesus because HE IS TRUTH!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Samantha McGee
I love and find comfort knowing he is so much more than I can imagine. I picture his vast presence in all and everything. No matter what I do or don’t do-he IS.
Gayle McLaughlin
Wow, this is so beautifully articulated. Thank you for sharing! It reminds me of how much God has and continues to do for us.
Toju Ogunremi
Wow, such a powerful truth!!! So beautiful, my heart is in awe of God, again!
Daryl Banks
Thank you Doyinsola.
I am so thankful for “The Great I Am”!
Melissa Lapensee
I love this statement ” There was light because reality bends at the words of our God. When God says something, it is done. ” ! So powerful! So True!
Liz Bell
“Our confidence is rooted in Jesus because He is Truth”….love this. Knowing He is the GREAT I AM makes me think how we can confidently say “I am…” and own each of His truths and promises.
Glenda Paquin
Jesus is the only source of truth because HE IS TRUTH; in a world being filled more and more every day with fake news and outright lies, this must be the rock we stand firm on. Our place of true north. There is no adding or taking away from His word to fit our situation or agenda; we take it in full, as written, incorrect and complete context, or we take none of it. Lord, may I keep my eyes firmly focused on You as my source of all truth and the giver of life, life everlasting.