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How many of you can say, "I need your glory"?
It is the majestic weightiness that accompanies the presence
of God, the presence of God that has permeated
this place today, the presence that has come in waves
into this place today.
That's what Paul talked about when he said,
"Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty."
That's why we need Him so desperately.
Whatever you're held in bondage to today,
whatever you struggle with today, whatever pain it may be,
whatever chain it may be, this presence of God
is what sets you free.
It's why Moses said, "If you don't go with us,
we're not going to go.
If your presence doesn't come, we're not going to go."
How could a man say that?
It's because God gave him the incredible revelation,
the book of Exodus 3:14, when He was commissioning Moses,
He said, "I am that I am."
That's what you are to say to the people,
"I am hath sent me to you."
He is.
I want you to say that out loud, "He is," because He is
whatever you face, whatever I need, whatever struggles
we're trying to overcome, whatever great thing we are
trying to attain, because He is.
We don't understand that.
It's difficult for us to embrace it, yet I look into
the Bible and I see in Genesis 3:15 where there He is,
the one that crushes the head of the serpent,
the archenemy of humankind, the devil.
I see him in the book of Exodus chapter 12
as the Lamb that was provided to deliver
God's people out of bondage.
I see Him in Leviticus 14.
There He is, the sacrifice alive and clean.
In the book of Numbers, there He is staying
the plague of death, the high priest standing in between
the living and the dead.
In the book of Deuteronomy 4:24, there He is,
the consuming fire.
In Psalm 61:2, there He is, the rock that is higher
than I am.
In the Song of Solomon 2:1, there He is, the rose of Sharon
and the lily of the valley.
In the Song of Solomon 5:16, here He is,
the altogether lovely one.
In Isaiah 9:6, He's wonderful, counselor,
the mighty God, the everlasting Father and the Prince of Peace.
In Isaiah 11:10, there He is.
He's the root of Jesse that would stand for an ensign
to the people.
His rest would be glorious and the Gentiles
would also seek Him.
In the book of Isaiah 53:5, there He is who bore
our iniquities and He bore our sin.
I see Him in the book of Hosea 2:15.
There He is, the door of hope in the valley of your trouble.
In Zechariah 13:1, there He is, a fountain that's open for
the house of David for sin and for uncleanness.
Malachi 4:2, He is the son of righteousness rising
with healing in His wings.
In the New Testament, deity puts on flesh
and we see Jesus Christ.
In Matthew 2:6, He is the governor that would rule over
the people of God.
In Mark 1:24, He is the holy one of God.
In Luke 1:69, He is the horn of my salvation.
In Luke 1:78, He is the dayspring from on high.
In John 1:1, He is the word of God.
In John 1:14, He is the word that became flesh.
In John 1:29, He is the Lamb of God
that takes away the sin of the world.
In John 1:34, He's the son of God.
In John 1:41, He's the Messiah, which being interpreted
is the Christ.
In John 6:35, He's the bread of life that came down
from heaven to feed a hungry humanity.
In John 8:12, He is the light of the whole wide world.
In John 10:14, He is the good shepherd.
In John 15:5, He is the living vine.
In Acts 3:15, He is the prince of life.
In Acts 10:36, He is Lord of all.
In 1 Corinthians 5:7, He is my Passover.
In Ephesians 1:22, He is the head of the church.
In Ephesians 2:20, He is the chief cornerstone.
In 2 Timothy 4:8, He is the righteous judge.
In Titus 2:13, He is the great God and Savior Jesus Christ.
In the book of Hebrews 8:6, He is the mediator of
a better covenant.
In Hebrews 12:2, He is the author and the finisher
of my faith.
In Revelation 1:8, He is alpha and He is omega,
the beginning and the ending, He which is, which was,
and which is to come, the Almighty.
In Revelation 1:17 and 18, He said, "I'm the first
and the last.
I'm He that liveth and was dead," and He said,
"Behold, I'm alive forevermore and have the keys
of death and of hell."
In Revelation 5:5, He is the lion of the tribe of Judah
and the root of David.
In Revelation 15:3, He is Lord God Almighty
and the King of Saints.
In Revelation 22:20, He is our soon coming King.
He is.
Hallelujah.
He was the fire that fell on Carmel.
He was Moses' rod.
He's the healing balm of Gilead.
He's the stream in the desert.
He's a rock in a weary land.
He's a friend that sticks closer than a brother.
Whatever you need, wherever you may be,
He is the great I Am.
I wish you'd clap your hands and praise Him,
the great I Am, hallelujah.
Somebody say yes!