Seven Names of God in Hebrew: Discovering His Characterಮಾದರಿ

When Moses asked God's name at a burning bush in the desert, God responded by saying, “I AM That I AM.” In Hebrew, this phrase is "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh" (אהיה אשר אהיה, pronounced “eh-yeh a-share eh-yeh”), which can be translated several ways including “I exist,” or “I will exist,” or “I will be,” or even “I am who I will be.”
In a world of constant change, the name Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh reveals God as eternally present and unchanging.
This name teaches us that God's nature remains constant — He is as faithful, loving, and powerful today as He was in biblical times. It was a declaration that God exists outside of time, unchanging in His character and promises.
The same God who led Israel through the wilderness leads us through our challenges today. His character hasn't diminished; His promises haven't expired.
Consider the areas of your life experiencing change or uncertainty. Take time today to write down three of God's unchanging attributes or promises that speak to these situations. Return to these truths throughout your week, remembering that while circumstances change, Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh remains constant.
Prayer:
Eternal God, thank You for being unchanging when everything else shifts. Help me anchor my life in Your constant nature.
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Journey through seven powerful Hebrew names of God drawn from Dave Adamson's book "The 52 Names of God Every Christian Should Know." Each day explores how these ancient Hebrew names reveal God's character and promises, bringing fresh meaning to your faith. Through Scripture, reflection, and personal application, discover how understanding God's names can transform your daily walk with Him.
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