Saturday 24 February 2024

I am who I am

 



As I pondered upon how 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’” (Exodus 3:14, NIV) in my Lenten weekend, I understand how names represent hopes, dreams, and the characteristics of persons. And, when Moses asked God this question: “What is your name?” God said, “I am who I am!” showing His self–existence, and that He is being God alone.

Today, I thank God for revealing Himself as “I am who I am” – Yahweh to me declaring that He is the Creator of mankind history. By this, I choose to place my confidence in God who is free, undefined, and is present in all aspects of my life presently.

Who is God to you today?

Profile Background:
Jeremy Koh is a disabled graduate from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore – formerly known as Spastic Children Association (1987–1997). He graduated with Certificates in Microsoft Office Skills & a HR Administrator Graduate (CHRA) under Human Capital Singapore–SGEnable Collaboration of Partnership – HCS HR PowerBank (7th Dec 2021 to 3rd June 2022) | Former Project Assistant/Email Marketing Consultant |A Connecter in ServeHope Pte Ltd & GrowthBeans Team in Savior-Asia Consulting Pte Ltd | A KeyGuard Specialist @(these)abilites Pte Ltd handling all KeyGuard Operations for 10 months in World United College South East Asia (Tampines Branch) | an Executive Assistant with Vision Strategy Storytelling (3 months, Aug to Oct 2017); A Founder in the ground up initiative project called – Project Stories for LIFE (Affiliated with Youth Corps Singapore, a former member of the Special Needs Cluster) |A PwD Advocate – a representing voice of the Disabled Community to the public today.

Prayer Response to this featured article:
Thank you Father for your gift of creation and the limitless gift of your presence with us; 

(Written by Jeremy Koh, 25th February 2023)

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