"I AM THAT I AM"


What is God saying here concerning himself? It is written in the present tense.

God made this statement about himself, because whatever he did yesterday, He is able to do today
(present tense), and whatever He does today He will continue to do in the future (future tense). 
I am, is not a complete sentence. God left this space open so that we can be reminded that He is everything mentioned below, and much more.
  • I am healing you. I healed you yesterday, I will heal you today, and I will continue to heal you in the future.
  • I am providing for you. I provided for you yesterday, I will provide for you today, and I will provide for you in the future.
  • I am protecting you today. I protected you yesterday, I will protect you in the future.
  • I am filling you with peace, in the storms that may be trying to engulf your life, I have done it yesterday, I am doing it today, and I will continue to fill you peace in the future.
  • I am unchanging today, I did not change in the past, and I will not be changing in the future.
  • I am present everywhere today, I was present everywhere in the past, and I will be present everywhere in the future.
  • I am all-knowing today, I was all-knowing in the past, and I will continue to be all-knowing in the future.
  • I am almighty today, I was almighty in the past, and I will continue to be almighty in the future.
  • I am forgiving today, I was forgiving in the past, and I will continue to be forgiving in the future.
Carefully study this short lesson; look up scripture in God's Word, to back up all that He says about himself.