“God said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM.” ” Exodus 3:14
“Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am.”” John 8:58
In conversations with my dad about God I used this analogy: If you see a beautiful watch and open it up and marvel at the craftsmanship we then assume there was a craftsman. I would point out to my dad each item around us. The table where we sat, the meal we were eating, the clothes we wore, the plants around us – all were built, planted, mixed, sewn, by someone. Everything has a creator, even us. The problem was when my dad asked, “But who created God?”
Who created God? Should be an easy question for you to answer today before your coffee when asked by an unbeliever, right? For those who know me personally they can probably hear me make this statement tinged with humor. I don’t want us to get lost in the weeds of philosophy and metaphysics today, but acknowledging God as self‑existent is essential to the Christian life.
Why? Because most other religions rely on gods which were created, limited or dependent on man.
The most honest answer we average folks can give to the age-old question of who created God is “I don’t fully understand the mystery God’s self-existence.” While we may not completely understand it, we should know and accept that He is self-derived or self-originated. We don’t come to that acceptance out of whole cloth.
I AM
When God assigned Moses the task of speaking for the Israelites, Moses rightfully inquired, “Who should I say you are?” With God’s short and mysterious answer of, “I AM who I AM” He made the bold announcement of being Jehovah – the self-existent one. (On a side note reading that scripture always reminds me of Popeye the Sailor Man: “I yam what I yam and that’s all that I yam!)
“He is wholly and completely “other” and unlike anything else in the known or unknown universe. He is autonomous, operates with complete control, and is infinite in all of His power, ability, and knowledge.” For The Gospel
That “other,” as described by Pastor Costi Hinn, must be front and center of our Christian life and reverence for God. He is not us. He is not like us. He is outside us and created us. In fact, He created every single molecule. The Bible affirms this concept and Christian thinkers have wrestled with what that means.
Outside Time
C.S. Lewis has some wonderful chapters in his timeless book, Mere Christianity, on this puzzle of God’s self-existence. He surmises that God is outside time, having created that as well. He has no history and no future. He just is. If you really want to get deep one day, just think about time as a created thing. We think of it as “real” because we see the clock move, the sun rise and set, our bodies grow old. But God is above all that.
Lewis describes God in this way:
“If you picture Time as a straight line along which we have to travel, then you must picture God as the whole page on which the line is drawn…God has no history. He is too completely and utterly real to have one. For of course, to have a history is losing part of your reality (because it has already slipped away into the past) and not having another part (because it is still in the future): having nothing but the tiny present.”
God is always in the Now. Our yesterday was His Now. As is our tomorrow. He is without a beginning or an end. We should find comfort in that mystery because it speaks to His authority and power. It reminds us that He is wherever, whenever we are. He is not beholden to another.
Friends, God is not reliant on our concepts of physics, time or space. Mysteriously, He just IS. He is the I AM for time eternal. The steady rock or north star to place our sights upon.
“For I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me.” Isaiah 46:9

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