Exodus 3:14
God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.'"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Exodus 3:14?

2. How does "I AM WHO I AM" reveal God's eternal nature and self-existence?

3. What implications does God's name in Exodus 3:14 have for our daily faith?

4. How does Exodus 3:14 connect to Jesus' "I AM" statements in the Gospels?

5. In what ways can we apply God's self-revelation to our personal worship?

6. How does understanding God's name in Exodus 3:14 strengthen our trust in Him?

7. What does "I AM WHO I AM" in Exodus 3:14 reveal about God's nature?

8. How does Exodus 3:14 influence the understanding of God's eternal existence?

9. Why is God's self-identification in Exodus 3:14 significant for Christian theology?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Exodus 3?

11. Are there multiple names for God?

12. Do all religions share the same beliefs?

13. Is Jesus considered to be Yahweh in Christianity?

14. In Exodus 3:14, is there any historical or linguistic evidence outside Scripture for the divine name “I AM WHO I AM”?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the revelation of God as "I AM WHO I AM" impact your understanding of His character and nature?

2. In what ways can you seek a more personal relationship with God, similar to Moses' encounter at the burning bush?

3. How does the assurance of God's presence, as "I AM," influence your approach to challenges and decisions in life?

4. What are some practical ways you can demonstrate your dependence on God in your daily routine?

5. How does Jesus' use of "I AM" in the New Testament deepen your understanding of His identity and mission?1. Why do you think God chose to appear to Moses in a burning bush?

2. How does Moses’ reaction to his call reflect our own reactions when God calls us to tasks we find daunting?

3. How does the phrase "I AM WHO I AM" resonate with you personally in understanding God's nature?

4. How does God's awareness of the Israelites' suffering speak to His character?

5. How does God's promise of the land flowing with milk and honey encourage you in your present situation?

6. Why do you think Moses was hesitant about the task given to him despite the divine assurance?

7. What does it mean to you that the place where Moses stood was considered "holy ground"?

8. What can we learn about faith from Moses’ conversation with God?

9. How does God's response to Moses' doubt reassure you in your moments of doubt?

10. How can the phrase "I will surely be with you" help us when we face difficult situations?

11. Why did God allow the Israelites to plunder the Egyptians after their liberation?

12. How does the story of Moses' calling challenge your view of God's plans for your life?

13. In what ways does God's promise to be with Moses throughout the task impact your understanding of God's presence in your life?

14. How can you apply the concept of "plundering the Egyptians" to your present-day life?

15. How does this passage inspire you to react when you feel called to do something beyond your capabilities?

16. Why do you think God insisted Moses be the one to lead the Israelites despite his self-doubt?

17. What role does faith play in answering God's call, as evidenced by Moses' experience?

18. How can you identify with Moses' fear and uncertainty in your life today?

19. How can this passage encourage someone going through oppression or difficult times?

20. In the context of the story, what does "a land flowing with milk and honey" symbolize, and how can this symbolism apply to your life?

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