Why "Jesus Is" ?

One of the distinctive elements of Jesus’ teaching is how he expresses essential truths about his personhood and mission. Unique to the Gospel of John are seven statements that begin with “I am…”

The phrase “I am” reflects Exodus 3:14, where God introduces himself to Moses with the expression “I am who I am.” This statement became a way to connect with God personally and was used throughout Israel’s history to convey that God always was, always is, and always will be. 

In this expression, Jesus identifies himself as God and bears God’s presence on Earth. 

For Jesus’ first listeners, missing this Old Testament connection was impossible. These metaphorical statements often complemented Jesus’ miracles. The statements that complemented the miraculous acts contributed to the understanding of the other. Each miracle is interpreted by the figurative “I am” statement. Each statement is intended to give meaning that enriches understanding of the ministry of Jesus. They show us that Jesus’ miracles were not just acts of power or mercy but actions demonstrating his passion to reveal the Father to us and make disciples of all nations who love Him.

The “I am” statements found in the Gospel of John are: the bread of life (6:35), the light of the world (8:12), the door (10:7), the good shepherd (10:11, 14), the resurrection and the life (11:25), the way the truth and the life (14:6), and the true vine (15:1).

As we reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross this Holy Week, there is an “I am” statement for each day. We hope that this will not only be an effective summary of John’s Gospel but also serve as a response to the invitation of Easter that ultimately leads us to the deeper worship of King Jesus!

Acknowledgment: “Jesus Is: How Christ Satisfies the Deepest Hungers of Our Hearts” is adapted from “I AM” Come and See Book Week 8 by The Crossing Church, USA.

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This week of praying and fasting, may we:

  • Be closer to God as we become attuned to our hunger for His Presence,
  • Find guidance we need amidst a world of clashing issues we find ourselves in the middle of,
  • Break free from spiritual strongholds that hinder us from running after God purposes for our lives,
  • Repent from sinful desires, thoughts, and behaviors, and
  • Humble ourselves as a CCBC Family before our loving and Holy God.

How to make the most of the devotional guide:

  • Set a time and a quiet place for the next six days to meet with God in prayer and devotions for at least 30 minutes.
  • Bring your Bible, journal, and this devotional guide.
  • Set your mind to worship either by singing or by being quiet in your heart and mind. Follow CCBC’s Spotify for the worship playlist.
  • Pray for God to speak to you and as you meditate and pray.
  • Read the suggested Scripture passage carefully. Observe and note what words or images resonate with you. Use the reflection questions as a guide.
  • Jot down your thoughts. Turn it into prayer. Do the suggested activities and discover other spiritual practices you may not be as familiar with yet may help us connect with God.
  • Gather with your family or set time online or face-to-face with your small group to discuss and encourage one another as we journey together one day at a time.

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The Devotional guide will be your daily companion as we talk through what it means to wear God’s full armor today.

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At CCBC, we believe that stories of God’s work are meant to be celebrated. We also believe that God-stories also build the faith of the Family and encourage them in their own walks. If you experience any of these God-stories during this prayer and fasting week, send us your testimony and we’d love to celebrate and pray for you!

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