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"Tell them I am that I am sent you". This is such a powerful statement from God to Moses. Even as a child that scripture would pierce my heart and I always wondered "what does that a truly mean."
I would hear preachers talk about the many titles that Lord has and they would preach the church down!! I can hear a preacher say " I am you provide, I am your healer, I am your rock , I' am your redeemer!!" They would go on and on. While this is all true and I still had the same question. What does it truly mean?
I came across a video reaction of Tiffani Montgomery talking about this topic. I am.
She said the original Hebrew definition says "it came to past." When I heard that I was immediately intrigued. I researched my strong's concordance commentary and that's exactly what it said. WOW!!!!
She made point to tell us 'guard your words". When we say the words "I am" we are telling something to come to past.
This statement is prophetic.
Whenever Jesus said I am, he only spoke the truth of who is was, which was followed by a promise. And it came to past.
How are you using those words for yourself? How do you hear God use those words towards you?
Scriptures reference:
Exodus 3:14
John 14:6
John 6:35
John 8:12
John 10:9
John 10:11
John 11:25-26
John 15:5
John 8:58
Matthew 16:15-17
"Tell them I am that I am sent you". This is such a powerful statement from God to Moses. Even as a child that scripture would pierce my heart and I always wondered "what does that a truly mean."
I would hear preachers talk about the many titles that Lord has and they would preach the church down!! I can hear a preacher say " I am you provide, I am your healer, I am your rock , I' am your redeemer!!" They would go on and on. While this is all true and I still had the same question. What does it truly mean?
I came across a video reaction of Tiffani Montgomery talking about this topic. I am.
She said the original Hebrew definition says "it came to past." When I heard that I was immediately intrigued. I researched my strong's concordance commentary and that's exactly what it said. WOW!!!!
She made point to tell us 'guard your words". When we say the words "I am" we are telling something to come to past.
This statement is prophetic.
Whenever Jesus said I am, he only spoke the truth of who is was, which was followed by a promise. And it came to past.
How are you using those words for yourself? How do you hear God use those words towards you?
Scriptures reference:
Exodus 3:14
John 14:6
John 6:35
John 8:12
John 10:9
John 10:11
John 11:25-26
John 15:5
John 8:58
Matthew 16:15-17