With this sermon, we started a new series on the Greatest Commandments. In this series, we’ll spend time looking at the commands to love God and love your neighbor as you love yourself. This week, we began with the question, “Who is God?” If we are going to love God, we must first know who He is. We looked in Exodus 3:13-15 at the significance of God’s name: “I AM WHO I AM.” This name goes beyond human comprehension and speaks to God’s eternal, self-existent nature, unbound by time. Unlike us, God’s existence is necessary for the universe to exist and He is self-sustained, inviting us into a relationship of wonder and worship. This revelation is not just about understanding God’s identity but also realizing the depth of relationship He offers to us as His creation.