Year of the Bible: Part Two of Twelve Exemplo
God's Name: "I Am."
Moses was apprehensive about accepting God's invitation to liberate the people. During the dialogue, God chooses to reveal His personal name to Moses. God says His name is, "I am."
In Hebrew, the meaning comes across with much more meaning. Let's unpack this for a moment. When God speaks His name, the Hebrew word is "Ehweh," which means "I am and will be." When Moses or others use God's name, the Hebrew word is "Yahweh," "He is and will be."
In the context here, it's essential to recognize that God also says something He is right before He shares His name with Moses, and He says He is with Moses. God says, "I am with you, and I will always be with you, now and forever!"
Unlike human beings who can inadvertently act differently from who they say they want to be, God is always precisely who He says He is. He calls Himself what He calls Himself because it's who He is.
God swears by His name [character] to fulfill His covenant promises [He is a covenant-keeper.] Moses became the first person to know God on a first-name basis. Here began a beautiful friendship between the two, one lasting the next forty years as Moses courageously and humbly served the people of God.
Question: In what meaningful ways can you describe God? Try using adjectives that have a concrete physical representation like these scriptural examples. God is like a mother hen with chicks, a strong tower, a nursing mother, a warrior, and a consuming fire.
Prayer Focus: God is capable of being everything you need. Name some areas where you need Him and ask for His help to trust and wait upon Him.
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This twelve-part plan can be read alone, with a group, or with your family! Each month, you will dive into a new part of the unified story that leads to Jesus discovering the heart of God for the whole world. Let's dive into Part two of twelve!
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