I Am Not But I Know I Am: Welcome to the Story of God

by Louie Giglio

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If you see life as your own one-act play and history as your story, you could be in for a rude awakening when the curtain finally closes on your tiny taleand you discover that life wasnt all about you after all. The real story of life is GodI AMthe main character and true star of time and eternity. He is at center stage in all of Creation, and He wants you to know Him by name. Knowing I AM means celebrating your smallness in light of His greatness. Embrace the true meaning of life as you show more learn to work and rest in His power, spending your life for what lasts foreverthe unending glory that is Gods alone. show less

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Before Giglio was in the public eye for his views of public morality he was the driving force behind the Passion movement which has created some the most popular worship music in the last two decades. He is also the pastor of Passion City Church in ATL. He wrote I Am Not But I Know I AM: Welcome to the Story of God in 2005, and Waterbrook Multnomah has just re-released it for another run.

The title describes the books central theme. I Am that I Am is the name that Moses heard when he asked on the mountain, "Whom shall I say sent me?" The answer was: Yahweh--I Am that I Am; I Will BE What I Will Be. This God is like no other and while we human creatures sometimes usurp his position, we don't even come close. Giglio tells the story of the show more God of the Bible, seen in the Old Testament and revealed in Christ. We learn two important truths in this book:

  1. There is a God

  2. You and I are not God.


At times Giglio emphasizes God's transcendence and how utterly mysterious his ways are to us. But this isn't just a tale of the 'Wholly Other." This God has extended to us his love and drawn near to us in Jesus Christ. When Giglio says I am Not but I Know "I Am" he proclaims his trust in the God of creation that he knows through his relationship with Jesus Christ. Because we are not I Am, are job is not to strive, to make a name, to make something happen. Our job is to know and to trust in our God.

I liked this book and think that Giglio makes some great points. However there are some exegetical leaps. Giglio describes the 'One-Word Bible Study Method' which involves going slowly, meditatively through a passage one word at a time (he does in the book with John 1:14). I like this method because a slow attentive reading of scripture avails you to the voice of God. Yet in Giglio's demonstration, he ends up giving a fanciful etymology to the word "Became" (the verb 'to be' = I AM, therefore we are to read it "I AM came"). I don't disagree with Giglio's points but using English etymology (even made up etymology) to understand biblical words and concepts, puts you in danger of reading into the text. What Giglio does more or less responsibly here, could just as easily be misused.

So with some reservations, I recommend this book. I think Giglio's message is on target. This is a quick read but is the sort of message we all need to hear.

Thank you to Waterbrook Multnomah for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review

 
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The title of this book is what intrigued me. It definitely gets your attention and draws you in. Reading this book definitely was a blessing because it got me to focus on the I AM instead of myself (i am not).
If you are a person who tends to be a "control freak", someone who thinks more highly of themselves than they ought (see Romans 12:3), then this is a book for you. Specifically on pages 33-35, where Louie Giglio breaks down who I AM is versus who i am not, will be an eye-opening, humbling revelation.
I hope everyone who reads this book will come to realize that I AM is the answer to every question, frustration, problem, conflict that you will ever have. No matter what the situation is, I AM is the Orchestrator of it all. I AM is in show more control, i am not!!!
I also appreciated the (OBSM)>One-Word Bible Study Method, which I have incorporated into my personal Bible study.
I received this book for free from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.
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Not a huge or hard book, but the idea that God is about God is foundational to Giglio's devotional thoughts, and that concept is transformational. If you haven't yet wrapped your mind around that, Giglio's presentation of it is winsome and easy.
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Louie Giglio is the pastor of Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia, and the founder of Passion Conferences, a global movement uniting college-aged people to live for the fame of Jesus. With a desire to elevate God's glory above all else, Louie has also authored The Air I Breathe, I Am Not But I Know I Am, and Indescribable, which was coauthored show more with Grammy-Award winner. Matt Redman. Louie and his wife, Shelley, live in Atlanta, Georgia. show less

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248ReligionChristian practice & observanceChristian experience, practice, life
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BV4501.3 .G54Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPractical TheologyPractical TheologyPractical religion. The Christian life
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