In this book of John, Jesus requires that we have to believe in him as the true Son of God and see him as the God-sent divine son from heaven. The demands are seen in the comparison through the seven” I Am Statements”. It is also displayed by his miracles with his presence and power nor the power and presence of God. The proclamations of the seven I am statements are compared to show his divinity.
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As per read, God is identifying himself in the Old Testament deity for people to see that he is the True Living God. It was then emphasized in the book of John in chapter 1 versus 5. Out of all the claims that Jesus has made, Jesus has claimed in a statement saying that before Abraham He was, and this relates to the story of the burning bush incident with Moses (Exodus 3:13). The other statements that he has made were in the book of Isaiah (Isaiah 43:25, 51:12. Isaiah, 43:25 states “I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more.” And from the chapter 51:12 states ;“I, even I, am he who comforts you. Who are you that you fear mere mortals, human beings who are but grass”.
Despite the Old Testament, John the fourth author of New Testament has written his book with the seven great” I Am Statement” which was believed to be spoken by Jesus. The seven "I Am Statements addresses in the good news of John follows the miracles done by Jesus presented the major significance of his identity, deity and his death and resurrection. Hence, it was used by Jesus in the conversation with Thomas and used when he and the disciple were out fishing when the storm approached