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      I Am That I Am

      Who is God
      according to the Bible?

      Consider the themes
      of the sixty-six books:

      In Genesis, He is the Creator God.

      In Exodus, He is the Redeemer.

      In Leviticus, He is your sanctification.

      In Numbers, He is your guide.

      In Deuteronomy, He is your teacher.

      In Joshua, He is the mighty conqueror.

      In Judges, He gives victory over enemies.

      In Ruth, He is your kinsman,
      your lover, your redeemer.

      In I Samuel, He is the root of Jesse.

      In 2 Samuel, He is the Son of David.

      In 1 Kings and 2 Kings, He is King of Kings
      and Lord of Lords

      In 1st and 2nd Chronicles, He is your intercessor
      and High Priest.

      In Ezra, He is your temple, your house of worship.

      In Nehemiah, He is your mighty wall,
      protecting you from your enemies.

      In Esther, He stands in the gap to deliver
      you from your enemies.

      In Job, He is the arbitrator who not only
      understands your struggles, but has the power
      to do something about them.

      In Psalms, He is your song and your reason to sing.

      In Proverbs, He is your wisdom, helping you make
      sense of life and live it successfully.

      In Ecclesiastes, He is your purpose,
      delivering you from vanity.

      In the Song of Solomon, He is your lover,
      your Rose of Sharon.

      In Isaiah, He is the mighty counselor,
      the Prince of Peace, the everlasting Father, and more.
      In short, He's everything you need.

      In Jeremiah, He is your balm of Gilead,
      the soothing salve for your sin-sick soul.

      In Lamentations, He is the ever-faithful one
      upon whom you can depend.

      In Ezekiel, He is your wheel in the middle of
      a wheel, the one who assures that dry,
      dead bones will come alive again.

      In Daniel, He is the ancient of days, the
      everlasting God who never runs out of time.

      In Hosea, He is your faithful lover, always
      beckoning you to come back,
      even when you have abandoned Him.

      In Joel, He is your refuge, keeping you safe
      in times of trouble.

      In Amos, He is the husbandman, the one you can
      depend on to stay by your side.

      In Obadiah, He is Lord of the Kingdom.

      In Jonah, He is your salvation, bringing you
      back within His will.

      In Micah, He is judge of the nation.

      In Nahum, He is the jealous God.

      In Habakkuk, He is the Holy One.

      In Zephaniah, He is the witness.

      In Haggai, He overthrows the enemies.

      In Zechariah, He is Lord of Hosts.

      In Malachi, He is the messenger God.

      In Matthew, He is king of the Jews.

      In Mark, He is the servant.

      In Luke, He is the Son of Man, feeling what you feel.

      In John, He is the Son of God.

      In Acts, He is Savior of the world.

      In Romans, He is the righteousness of God.

      In I Corinthians, He is the rock that followed Israel.

      In II Corinthians, He is the triumphant, victorious one.

      In Galatians, He is your liberty; He sets you free.

      In Ephesians, He is head of the Church.

      In Philippians, He is your joy.

      In Colossians, He is your completeness.

      In I Thessalonians, He is your hope.

      In II Thessalonians, He is your patience and discipline.

      In I Timothy, He is your faith.

      In II Timothy, He is your stability.

      In Titus, He is the truth.

      In Philemon, He is your benefactor.

      In Hebrews, He is your perfection.

      In James, He is the power behind your faith.

      In I Peter, He is your example.

      In II Peter, He is your purity.

      In I John, He is your life.

      In II John, He is your pattern.

      In III John, He is your motivation.

      In Jude, He is the foundation of your faith.

      In the Revelation, He is your coming King.