Jehovah I Am
Adapted from the book
I Am: 40 Bible Stories, Devotions, and Prayers About the Names of God
by Diane Stortz
Photo by Jerry Green
Good morning, grandchildren!
I wish I were with you right now so I could give you a
great big hug and tell you how much I love you!
Today’s Scripture is:
“God said to Moses,
‘I am who I am.
When you go to the people of Israel, tell them,
“I AM” has sent me to you.’”
Exodus 3:14 (ICB)
Good morning! Today we’re learning a very special name of God: Jehovah — I AM.
This story comes from the time when God called Moses to lead His people—the Israelites—out of slavery in Egypt.
One day, while Moses was taking care of sheep, he saw something strange. There was a bush on fire… but it wasn’t burning up! The flames didn’t make it turn to ashes.
And then something even more surprising happened: The bush spoke!
It was God talking to Moses.
God used this amazing moment to get Moses’ attention and give him a very important assignment. But Moses felt nervous and afraid. He asked God, “Who should I say sent me?”
And God answered, “Tell them, ‘I AM’ sent you.”
So, what does I AM mean?
It means God is:
• Never changing
• Always the same, forever
• All-powerful
• Never tired or hungry
• Without a beginning or an end
• A God who loves His people and helps them
God was telling Moses—and us—that He is everything we will ever need.
Whenever you feel unsure, scared, or weak, remember: The great “I AM” is with you.
He is strong when you feel weak, wise when you feel confused, and close when you feel alone.
Interesting fact:
Every time someone asks you your name and you begin with, “I am…,” you are saying words that connect to one of God’s names!
Let’s Pray Together
Dear God, thank You that You never change. Thank You for loving us, helping us, and always being everything, we need. We love You! Amen.

