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Who Are You, God?

Who are You?
Whom shall I say sent me?

“I Am That I Am.
You will tell them that I Am has sent you.
I Am the One who exists at this moment.
Absolute. Unchangeable. Ever-living.
I Will Be Whom I Am Becoming.
Ever revealing My redemption.
I Will Be what you look for and need.
I Will Be Whom I Will Be.
Not yet revealed. Not yet known.”

God has been called many names. It seems that people are always looking for ways to describe that which is indescribable. There is one name, however, that was recorded as the self-identifier of God.

The short verse above is a play on that.

The name “I Am that I Am” is the most popular. People use this to make God something that is far beyond our limited ability to understand. God simply ‘IS.’ God exists. God is wholly ‘Other.’

Yet, this God spoke to Moses as one Person to another. Intimate. Personal.
Others interpret the Name actively. “I Am Becoming,” or, “I Will Be.” This has the flavor of something that isn’t quite done growing. It’s nature is not complete. Or, it has not been revealed in its completeness.

This is the God that I give my allegiance to.

This is the Living God who will outgrow any box that we may use to confine the Divine.

This is the God Who may be the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow,

But, it is impossible for me to know what that was, is, or may become.

Because God is always Becoming God.

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