Reflections, devotionals, and practical articles from our pastors and church family — for the building up of the body.
If you type this statement, “before Abraham was, I am”, in Grammarly or any grammar checking app it will show you an error for sure. Any person who is well acquainted with grammar can immediately sense that something doesn’t sound well with the tenses. The grammar checking apps suggest that there should be ‘was’ instead of ‘is’ at the end of this sentence. So, is that a typo or did Jesus made a grammatical mistake while saying that statement? What did he really mean by that statement? Did people who listened to him got what Jesus really said? How did they respond to that? In this article we will explore what Jesus meant by saying “before Abraham was, I am”.
Who does not think about money? Money is necessary in almost every area of our living. Can you imagine a world without money transactions? It has become like we breathe in and breathe out money daily. It is true that we need it. But the question is how much do we need it? How much money is truly enough for us to live a life of satisfaction? When do you think, you will come to a point where you say, I have enough?