I AM = Yehovah = To Become
When we read the word "Lord" in the Bible, it is the Hebrew (H3068) Yehovah=The existing One. What I find curious about this definition is that scholars and believers have not considered taking a further look into what his name actual means. Taken at face value, this definition means that God exists. Anyone desiring to truly know God intimately will inquire who he is and what does his name mean. Throughout the Bible, we see that all names have meaning and purpose. This applies to Father God as well. Let's take it further and look at the word that Yehovah derived from which is H1961 Hayah, meaning "to be, become, come to pass, to come into being, to arise, to appear, to become like, etc..." (Brown-Driver-Briggs). The name of our Lord is referenced in Revelation 4:8 "...Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come." As a servant and minister of the Lord, I am asking what does he desire to become. The fact that the Father created servants and ministers means he has needs, but who will seek, knock, and ask him the desires of his heart? He is the God that is to Come, the New Creation, and he is waiting for his Sons to manifest the New Creation that He is. Remembering that his name also means "to become like" signifies that he is not only needing to become something new in the future tense, but he is desiring to become One with you. Some may be asking "why would God be dependent on us?" It is his Bride that completes him and makes him whole. His Bride is his Glory! You as Yahshua, are his Glory! What is He desiring to become? When God told Moses, "I Am (Hayah H1961) that (H834, in Ancient Hebrew meaning Caravan) I Am (Hayah H1961)," he was saying , I am becoming the New Creation that is a multitude of my people, which is the manifestation of the Bride. Moses was only able to see the need of the Father and what was to come, providing the foundation for the Sons of God. You see, Moses was not able to put on the "Whole Armour of God" or see (meaning experience and become in Ancient Hebrew) God's "Face." God said to Moses in Exodus 33:20, "You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live." This does not mean we cannot see God or become One with Him, it means we can only see God if we are completely crucified with Christ and no longer live for our flesh. Yahshua even said, if you have seen me you have seen the Father; he made the complete exchange. He was the first among many (Romans 8:29). It is up to you as the Bride to become One with Yehovah and the God that He desires to BECOME. Amen...