Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Heavenly Father is God the Father. They are two separate personages. Why is that controversial? The Holy Ghost is God’s Spirit.
Jesus Christ prayed to Heavenly Father. Jesus taught us how to pray . . . “Our Father who art in Heaven . . .”
When we pray or give a talk or serve Heavenly Father in any way, we do it “In the name of Jesus Christ, our Savior.” And everyone says “Amen”.
What’s wrong with that?
*GALATIANS 1:1 . . . God the Father, who raised him from the dead;) {cf. 1 Thess 1:10}
<>ROMANS 8:11 . . . the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, . . .
+JOHN 2:19 Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.
Saundra, Who Raised Jesus From the Dead?
It isn’t Christian. Your beliefs are not Christian. When you post your testimony in such a way it misleads people into thinking that you believe Jesus is Jehovah/Savior in the same way that they believe.
Saundra, you were Christian once, and I was Mormon. We both know that they are not the same belief. The nature of God is different, the meaning of salvation is different, the requirements to live with God are different. Words have different meanings. When I read your posts, it reminds me of the way in which I said those words - - I think honesty would dictate the definitions of terms be spelled out.
You do not believe Jesus is God. You do not believe the Father is God. You do not believe the Holy Spirit is God. You believe that three separate personages make up the Godhood. I’m simply pointing that out.