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Title: Jesus The Great I Am


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Jesus The Great I Am?
  • Establishing Jesus claim to deity

2
Introduction
  • In previous lessons weve seen
  • How the apostle Jn. began his entire message of
    Good News declaring from the beginning who Jesus
    was The Word, who was with God, and who was God.
  • We also saw how the Daniels prophecy of the
    Messiah strongly implied Jesus deity when He
    came with the clouds of heaven to the Ancient
    of Days.
  • Thus, we move further into the life of Jesus
    Himself and note his claims of Deity.

3
Introduction
  • From this lesson (for the remainder of this year)
    we start by looking at the I AMs of Jesus.
  • I am the bread of life. Jn. 637
  • I am the light of the world. Jn. 812
  • I am the door. Jn. 109
  • I am the good shepherd. Jn. 1011
  • I am the resurrection and the life. Jn. 1125
  • I am the true vine. Jn. 151

4
Background Behind The Great I AM
  • The Phrase I Am.
  • It is derived from the Hebrew verb (hãyãh) to
    be and with the accepted translations
  • He who causes to be.
  • I am the One who is/will be (most accepted
    etymological source).
  • This verb was used for the name of YHWH the
    tetragrammaton for our Yahweh.
  • Because the Jews regarded Gods name so sacred,
    the Septuagint version of the O.T. replaced the
    Hebrew tetragrammaton name with the title Lord
    out of due respect.

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Background Behind The Great I AM
  • Meaning behind the phrase I Am.
  • God is self-existent (not created). Isa. 4310-13
  • God is continuously involved in the lives of
    menthrough all generations. Ex. 315-17
  • NOTE remember this phrase for later in this
    lesson I am the God of Abraham Exo. 315

6
Background Behind The Great I AM
  • Gods name would be remembered and worshipped
    forever.
  • Man began calling on the name of Yahweh (Gen.
    426, 134), but He was not revealed as Yahweh.
    Ex. 62
  • To Moses, and from this time onward man, He would
    make His name known to Israel (thus, to all man).
    Psa. 684 8318 (Isa. 526 Jer. 1621 Eze.
    376, 13)

7
Overview of Jesus I Am Claims
  • With the Jews understanding of I Am regarding
    Jehovah it would be clear to them what Jesus was
    saying if their hearts were open to accept it.
    Jn. 146
  • Jesus said I am the way.
  • He illustrated this by stating that He was the
    door and the good shepherd. Jn. 109-10
  • The Jews were explicitly lead to accept or reject
    Jesus as the way to the Father in heaven.

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Overview of Jesus I Am Claims
  • Jesus said I am the truth.
  • Jews understood that only God was the light of
    their lives. Psa. 1828 271
  • When Jesus claimed to be the light of the world,
    whether accepting or rejecting Him, they would
    understand His claim that could only be
    paralleled to God. Jn. 1812
  • The apostle John understood Jesus claim and
    begins his gospel to proclaim Jesus deity. Jn.
    114

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Overview of Jesus I Am Claims
  • Jesus said I am the life
  • Jesus claimed to be the true bread from heaven
    that gives life (Jn. 635) and those believing in
    Him would never thirst (cp. Jn. 414).
  • Jews who believed in the resurrection knew
    that only God could give life. Cp. Exo. 314-15
  • Jesus, knowing this, said that He was the
    resurrection and the life. Jn. 1125

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Overview of Jesus I Am Claims
  • Thus, when Jesus said I am the way, the truth,
    and the life
  • He was saying He is everything to those who
    believed in Him as their Savior and salvation.
  • Thus, this phrase was but a culmination for all
    who Jesus claimed to be deity!
  • Those blind to the truth regarded His teachings
    as blasphemy because they (truly) understood what
    He was claiming.

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Conclusion
  • This overview provides a glimpse into Jesus
    claims to deity.
  • The question is do you accept Jesus as the
    Christ, the risen Son of God, who is the Savior
    of the world?
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