As a young girl writing in my diary, my secret ambition was to compose the perfect sentence. I wondered what it would look and sound like. Perhaps it would include a strong verb and colorful adjectives.
My pursuit of the perfect sentence will never be satisfied, but I have found a statement of perfection in Exodus 3:14. When the Lord God called Moses from the burning bush, He told him that he had been chosen to bring His people out of bondage in Egypt (v.10). Moses, who was anxious about this responsibility, wondered what to say if the Israelites doubted him and asked who he was representing.
The Lord replied, I AM WHO I AM (v.14). By using His unique name, He offered Moses a glimpse of the nature of His eternal existence in one sentence. You might say its a statement of perfection!
Bible commentator G. Bush writes this about Gods description of Himself: He, in distinction from all others, is the one only true God, the God who really is . . . . The eternal, self-existent, and immutable Being; the only being who can say that He always will be what He always has been.
God says, I AM WHO I AM. He and His name are perfect. In reverence we are to bow before Him.