I AMness Of God
- Serge Da Rosa

- Sep 6
- 7 min read
What if the story was never about reaching for connection but awakening to it?
From the beginning, God wasn’t a distant deity observing from afar. He walked with humanity. He breathed into us. He clothed us in His likeness. He didn’t just create us, He included us. And when we lost sight of that union, Jesus came not only to reveal it, but to restore us back into it.
This isn’t about religious performance. This is about oneness. This is about the I AMness of God and the stunning truth that you have been woven into the “I AM.”

One with God
For centuries, people have tried to define God as something distant; out there in the cosmos, on a throne far above creation. But the truth is, God has never been far. From the garden to the cross, from Pentecost to this very moment, the heart of God has always been union.
In the garden, God walked with Adam and Eve in the cool of the day. Even after their fall, He continued to speak, reach, and pursue. And in the greatest revelation of divine nearness, God became man.
Jesus didn’t just come to rescue us, He came to reveal us. To show us what we had forgotten: that God was never separate. That we were always included.
Scripture paints a powerful image of this union: a marriage. Just as a bride and groom come together and become one flesh, so too have we become one spirit with the Lord. There is no division. No space between. The two have become one.
“He who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him.” — 1 Corinthians 6:17
This union is the essence of your identity. You don’t just walk with God; you walk as one with Him.
God is not a far-off being demanding worship. God is I AM; the very source, presence, and essence within you. And when you speak the name I AM, you are declaring perfect union.
I AM
Human language has its limits. It tries to wrap the infinite in finite words, calling God a “He,” an “it,” a “force,” or “the universe.” But none of those definitions can contain the fullness of who God is.
God is not energy—God created energy. God is not the universe—God created the universe. God is not the created, God is Creator. God is not confined to form or gender. Scripture tells us that in Christ, there is neither male nor female.
God is not a what. God is.
When Moses asked, “Who should I say sent me?” the divine response wasn’t a label, it was identity:
“I AM.” — Exodus 3:14
That’s the only name expansive enough to hold the fullness of God. “I AM” speaks to God who is beyond all, yet fully present in all. It is the name that transcends time, form, and definition, and yet brings us into personal, intimate union.
Every time you declare the name “I AM,” you’re not just pointing to God, you’re revealing your union with Him. You’re speaking from within the divine nature that you partake in.
You are in no way separate from I AM. You are one with I AM. You are meshed into the very fabric of who He is, and He has meshed into the very fabric of who you are. I AM.
When you say, “I AM,” you reveal your union. It is the defining name that wraps you in divine identity.
When Moses stood before the burning bush, he was given a name that would reverberate through all of time:
“I AM.”
This wasn’t just a title, it was a declaration of reality. Of essence. Of existence. Of union with humanity.
That’s why Jesus made the boldest claim not by describing miracles but by saying:
“Before Abraham was, I AM.” — John 8:58
It wasn’t arrogance. It was union. And now, as new creations brought into the fullness of Christ, we stand in that same place of union. When you say, “I AM,” you are declaring more than your state of being. You’re resonating the voice of the One who created you. You are bearing witness to the God who now dwells in you and as you.
“As He is, so are we in this world.” — 1 John 4:17
So, what are you saying after “I AM”?
Are you speaking in alignment with truth, or declaring a statement of your situation or emotions?
Your words matter. Your awareness matters. Because every “I AM” is an opportunity to live from your union or to forget it.
But once you awaken to it, you’ll never want to live from anything less again.
From Trinity To Infinity
For much of history, we’ve spoken of the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—as a divine mystery, a community of oneness in perfect love.
But what if the mystery was never meant to exclude us?
What if we were always meant to be part of it?
Jesus didn’t just come to reveal the nature of the Father and the Spirit, He came to pull us into that same nature.
Not as spectators, but as participants. Not as outsiders trying to measure up, but as insiders awakened to our inclusion.
“I have given them the glory that You gave Me, that they may be one as We are one, I in them and You in Me.” — John 17:22–23
This is the mystery revealed:
We have not just been added to the story of God; we’ve been woven into it.
The divine name rests upon us. We’ve gone from Trinity to Infinity; a family without separation, distinction, or limitation.
You carry the name. You carry the glory. You carry the union. And nothing is withheld from you.
“It is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom.” — Luke 12:32

Let This Mind Be In You
The greatest shifts in your life don’t come from effort, they come from awareness.
“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus…” — Philippians 2:5
What kind of mind did Jesus have? A mind that knew He was one with the Father. A mind that moved not from striving, but from alignment. A mind that lived from love, power, and identity, not for them.
This isn’t a command to try harder, it’s an invitation to think higher. To let the consciousness of Christ become the consciousness you carry every moment.
You’ve been given the mind of Christ. You have divine perspective. You are in alignment with the heart, purpose, and Spirit of God.
When you allow this awareness to settle in, everything shifts: You stop asking for what you already have. You stop chasing what’s already within. You stop living like a visitor and start living like an heir.
Let this mind be in you, not someday, but now. The I AM lives in you. And you live in the I AM. The two have become one.
You Are What You Were Born Of
Everything reproduces after its kind. Trees produce trees. Lions birth lions. And you, being born of God, are born after God’s kind. You are not a distant echo of divinity; you are a partaker of it.
“We are partakers of the divine nature…” — 2 Peter 1:4
“Born not of flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.” — John 1:13
You are not merely “like” God. You are of God. We’ve hesitated to say it out loud, thinking it sounds arrogant. But it’s not arrogance, it’s inheritance. And it brings God joy to see His image and nature fully embraced by you.
It’s not blasphemy, it’s design. You are what you are born of.
You’re not here to survive as a mere human. You’re here to thrive as a divine expression, manifesting heaven on earth with resonance, word, thought, and action.
So, stop shrinking. Stop apologizing for the light you carry. You’ve been born of I AM and are meshed into the very fabric of that. Now walk in the boldness of that truth.
The Treasure Box
I once had a vision—A treasure box, unlocked. Inside it was the fullness of the eternal, radiant and overflowing.
And I heard the Spirit whisper: “What are we going to explore today?” This is the life you’ve been given access to.
“We are earthen vessels carrying this glorious treasure within, so that this immeasurable power will be seen as God in union with us.” — 2 Corinthians 4:7
You’ve been handed the keys to the Kingdom. Not to lock away your God-given treasure, but to open it. To explore the depths of God’s goodness without limit or hesitation.
The box is no longer sealed. The veil is torn. The treasure is yours. Now the question becomes: What are you choosing to explore? Are you satisfied with just a glimpse? Or will you dive deep into the eternal life that is already within you?
The Spirit doesn’t force you in. He invites. And each day, He asks again:
“What are we going to explore today?”
Union Is The Center
You were designed to live in seamless oneness with Him.
Union is the framework for how everything functions in the life of the new creation. Without it, identity turns into performance. Authority becomes striving. Purpose feels like pressure. But when union is understood and embraced, everything flows naturally from rest.
The new creation isn’t just about discovering who you are, it’s about discovering who you are in Him, and who He is in you. It’s about the inseparable connection between heaven and earth, fully alive in your humanity.
This isn’t something you’re striving to attain. You’re not climbing toward union, you’re already there. You're not trying to get closer to God, you’re already in Him, and He is in you.
Let that settle in. Everything we’ve explored—every aspect of your identity and calling—flows from this truth.
So think of your identity, your purpose, your authority, and your influence through the lens of union.
And more than that, live from this place.
Lead from it. Create from it. Relate from it. Shine from it.
Union is the foundation. It’s the I AM fully unified with every part of your being.
This blog post is a chapter from my new book "THE NEW CREATION".
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By Serge Da Rosa
About the Author
Serge Da Rosa is co-founder of Urban Eden Community, a ministry dedicated to helping people discover their God-given identity and walk in the freedom of the new creation. Alongside his wife, Kristy, Serge facilitates weekly gatherings in Tulsa, Oklahoma that center around authentic connection, growth, and kingdom expression outside the walls of traditional religious systems.
Serge’s passion is to see people awakened to their union with God. Through weekly community gatherings, work in addiction recovery, community events, writing, teaching, and the Kings And Priests Podcast, he speaks into themes of identity, grace, purpose, kingdom and governance with clarity, depth, and hope.
Whether through a conversation, a gathering, or a written word, Serge’s message remains the same: You are in perfect union with God, empowered with God's Kingdom.



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