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1 | "father god" | Mark 14:36 | rich9562000 | 188361 | ||
I am not disputing that God is the Father... I am asking what is the affect of referring to the God by a name ("father god") not found in scripture? (especially if I am dealing with a controlling spirit that wants to only appear to be invoking His name) The purpose in the commandment "not to use the Lord's name in vain" was to show respect to the name, so as not to abuse the authority and power that it invoked. If so, to call upon a name not referred to in scripture would be the same as never invoking His name and the power and authority that it possesses. In this contexts, prayer to a "father god" is no better than a prayer to Ronald McDonald. What does scripture say about the use of His name especially in prayer. | ||||||
2 | "father god" | Mark 14:36 | justme | 188414 | ||
rich: Jesus refered to "Holy Father" in John 17:11. I often start my prayer in this way. I have lived long enough to have heard people call out "hepl me God." It's not really "Biblical" but I am sure the Father heard it. What do you think about my first response? How about the second? justme |
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