I AM The two most powerful words, for what you put
after them shapes your reality. In Exodus
3:14 Moses asks who he should say sent him and God replies, “I AM has sent me
to you.” In John’s gospel, He identifies
with 7 “I AM” statements. I AM the bread
of life, I AM the light of this world, I AM the gate for the sheep, I AM the
good shepherd, I AM the resurrection and the life, I AM the way, the truth and the
life, I AM the true vine. Who is I
AM? He is the great and mighty one. He is the beginning and the end. So
Who am I?
Many of us relate to negative emotions and feelings
easily. One thing happens and we begin
that self-talk that says we are worthless, and will never get it right. I messed it up so badly this time I might as
well never try again. I will never this
or never that. After days and weeks of
the self-talk we feel depression settling in.
Why? Because we have allowed
shame, guilt, bitterness and dread to come in and cloud our minds. It is so easy to get to the place where we
choose to sit back and let life happen without us engaging in it. But the truth is that sitting back is making
a choice. Not engaging is choosing. You are either in or out and sitting back is
being out. Exposure to
the lies is where truth comes rushing in. I am not at all discounting the conviction
that comes through the Holy Spirit. The
conviction of your sin is what sanctifies you and bring forth life and life
abundantly. Conviction is necessary to
growth. Choosing to recognize mistakes
and make right wrongs is maturity. What
exactly is conviction of the Holy Spirit?
It is discipline. It is not
nagging or badgering, but it is a resting of something on your heart that you
know you need to repent of and ask forgiveness for. He will keep convicting us until we do
something about it. He will never make
us feel ashamed. That is
condemnation. Condemnation usually stews
and repeats old lies and brings about doubt in you and your value. If you will
read the Word of God, mediate, and ask the Holy Spirit, He will show you the
truth. He is our guide and He loves you
more than you can ever think or imagine.
Ephesians 1:11-12 says I
AM blessed, chosen, adopted,
accepted, redeemed,
and forgiven.
This is a scripture that I often meditate on and it brings be such
comfort. Bottom line is……
I am who I AM says I am
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