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In the opening week of our Lenten series, I AM: The God We Can Know, we begin not with what Jesus gives, but with who he is. We turn to Exodus 3:1–14, where God reveals his sacred name to Moses from the burning bush: “I AM.” This moment is not simply about a name, but about presence, promise, and faithfulness. In John 8:48–59, Jesus takes this same divine name upon his lips, declaring, “Before Abraham was, I am.” Lent invites us to slow down and listen carefully, and this week we hear the astonishing claim at the heart of the Christian faith: the God who once spoke from fire and flame now speaks in human flesh, drawing near so that he might be known.
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In the opening week of our Lenten series, I AM: The God We Can Know, we begin not with what Jesus gives, but with who he is. We turn to Exodus 3:1–14, where God reveals his sacred name to Moses from the burning bush: “I AM.” This moment is not simply about a name, but about presence, promise, and faithfulness. In John 8:48–59, Jesus takes this same divine name upon his lips, declaring, “Before Abraham was, I am.” Lent invites us to slow down and listen carefully, and this week we hear the astonishing claim at the heart of the Christian faith: the God who once spoke from fire and flame now speaks in human flesh, drawing near so that he might be known.

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