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John 8:58 "Jesus said to them, Verily, verily, I say to you, Before Abraham was, I am."

Divinity has no past tense, no future tense, but always the present. We all exist in the present therefore we are those who are in existence. It is more correct to say "you are who is" rather than "you are who am"; but in a statement about yourself in the present tense the correct form is "I am who is".

Jesus was able to say "I am" because He is eternal.

We also can say "I am" because, according to Jesus, if we follow him (his teaching and example) we too will never die. His resurrection proved this.

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