So, whether you find the official PDF, purchase the paperback, or simply write the first ten names on index cards, start tomorrow morning. Look at the calendar. Find the name for Day 1. Breathe deep. And whisper:
This article serves as a comprehensive guide. We will explore the origin of these names, why the "I Am" statement is theologically powerful, how to use the list for daily devotion, and where the conversation about the PDF format intersects with the legacy of John Paul Jackson’s ministry. Before examining the 365 names, it is crucial to understand the man behind the compilation. John Paul Jackson (1950-2015) was a respected Christian author, conference speaker, and the founder of Streams Ministries International. Known for his deep teaching on dreams, visions, and the prophetic realm, Jackson did not claim to receive these names in a single vision. Instead, his work represents a lifetime of scriptural meditation.
John Paul Jackson left this world in 2015, but his teaching continues to echo. He would likely say that these 365 names are not about accumulating knowledge about God, but about experiencing God as He is.
A: Yes. Search for "The Essential Guide to the Names of God" or similar titles by John Paul Jackson. Streams Ministries also offers a "365 Names of God" journal.
“I Am... my healing.”