I AM: 365 Names of God
John Paul Jackson's is a devotional designed to help readers meditate on a unique name of God for every day of the year. Originally published in 2002, the book and its accompanying audio recordings focus on the power found in verbalizing and understanding the various facets of God's character revealed in Scripture. Summary of the Work
Jackson taught that the "I AM" is the root of the Tetragrammaton ( YHWH ). In his materials, he often explores how this personal name evolves into compound names throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, revealing a God who interacts with specific human needs.
Spiritual Purpose
: The primary goal is to help individuals "inherit the fullness" of God's names, which Jackson describes as gaining greater spiritual influence, favor, and protection. Accessing the PDF
: Jackson posits that verbalizing and meditating on the names of God releases specific spiritual power, including peace, healing, and provision. By focusing on names like "The Shepherd," "My Healer," and "The One Who Never Forgets a Promise," believers are encouraged to "abide" in a constant state of worship rather than seeking God only in times of crisis. A Character Study of the "I AM"
Scripture References:
Each name is paired with the specific Bible verse where it originates.