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What I see in the Gospels is an anticipation by the Lord regarding the controversies we see in this
regard. It is obvious that He always made reference to The Father. He taught us to pray "Our Father".
Paul refers to the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of adoption by which we can say "Abba, Father."
If we have the faith to profess that we are children of God, we would do the same, and when we
are alone with Him, we can even call Him Daddy.
As to the name of the Lord, I often use Yeshua, but I don't get hives over Jesus.
Paul also wrote that the Lord is the Spirit, therefore I speak directly to the ever present Holy
Spirit as Lord. For example, I simply ask, "Lord, help me give a clear, edifying response on this post".
I call these "instant prayers", but they are in truth the ongoing dialog I maintain with Him.
It should matter to everyone at a personal level, and should express the level of intimacy you have
found with Him. This is not something I debate.
The Bible does not. He told Moses I Am That I Am.
Ask Him, are you my Savior?
He answers I Am.
Are you my Consoler?
Are you my Healer?
I Am That
Thanks MM, probably one of the best answers here to those questions in this thread so far. I agree. Well answered. I would rate your post but I am not able to at the moment for some reason. Thanks great answer - WINNER!
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