And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and He said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you (Exodus 3:14).
This unique name of God was given to stress the truth that He is timeless. The name LORD (Hebrew YHWH = Yahweh, or Jehovah) is essentially the same, conveying the truth that He is the eternal, self-existing One.
The Lord Jesus Christ appropriated this divine name to Himself when He told the Jews: Before Abraham was [i.e., was born], I am (John 8:58). Correctly assuming that this statement was nothing less than a direct claim to identity with God, the Jews immediately (but unsuccessfully) attempted to stone Him to death as a blasphemer.
As the I Am, the Lord Jesus Christ is, indeed, everything, and He has revealed Himself to us under many beautiful symbols. It is well known that there are seven great I ams in the gospel of John, each of which is rich with spiritual depth of meaning. They can be listed as follows:
I am the bread of life . . . the living bread (John 6:35,51).
I am the light of the world . . . the light of life (John 8:12).
I am the door of the sheep (John 10:7).
I am the good shepherd . . . [who] giveth His life for the sheep (John 10:11).
I am the resurrection, and the life (John 11:25).
I am the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).
I am the true vine (John 15:1).
It is well known that this magnificent self-assertion of the Lord permeates the whole Bible, from its first use in Genesis 15:1, I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward, to its final occurrence in Revelation 22:16, I am . . . the bright and morning star. And all these beautiful figures help us to pray more fervently that God may be all in all (I Corinthians 15:28). HMM













