
I Am, That I Am!
In today’s episode of “Perilous World Radio,” host David Masters offers a profound reflection on the significance of Easter, framing it as a pivotal moment that embodies both beginnings and endings—the Alpha and the Omega. He emphasizes the importance of understanding our historical relationship with the Creator, as many in the modern era lack clarity on this connection. Masters begins by discussing the actual name of God, highlighting the profound implications of the name that has been largely forgotten over millennia. He points out that there exists a name so sacred and powerful that an entire civilization chose to stop pronouncing it. This exploration of God's name is rooted in a story from approximately 1400 BC in the desert of Midian, where Moses, an 80-year-old shepherd and former prince of Egypt, encounters a burning bush that is not consumed by the flames. As Moses witnesses this miraculous event, God communicates with him, acknowledging the suffering of His people in Egypt and declaring that Moses will lead their liberation. During this momentous encounter, Moses poses a crucial question to God: “What is His name?” This seemingly simple inquiry carries deep significance and sets the stage for a deeper understanding of divine identity and the hidden messages contained within it, which have awaited comprehension for over 3,000 years. Masters invites listeners to reflect on the weight of this question and the implications it has for their faith and understanding of God.
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