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I think of the Father. John 3:16 says: "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotton son..."

2007-10-21 10:27:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Jesus told us to pray and ask to the Father in His name so I address my prayers to God the Father and I say I'm doing it or asking this in the name of Jesus. Now when I do something bad I got a strong feeling that I disapointed the Holy Spirit. When I need sudden help I call Jesus. For me Jesus is a more close divinity because He endured all trials and temptations and won them all when He walked among men. This He did because He said He depended totally on God the Father. So it seems that Jesus succeeded against the evil on all battles because God was connected with Him all times. Anyways I know that the Holy Spirit is such a great power because He lets us remember God's promises through Jesus and recorded in the Bible. It seems to me as long as I listen to my conscience the more the Holy Spirit is allowed to murmur to me what is best to choose or do. I'm afraid that with all help Heaven has put alongside me I come fail to deserve salvation.

2007-10-21 17:38:23 · answer #2 · answered by triximetric 3 · 1 0

A worthy question.
When I think of God, I usually think of the Eternal Father. I pray to the Father, in the name of the Son, Jesus Christ, as directed. Then I wait for the feelings, promptings or answer from the Holy Ghost. They are three individuals with separate assignments in the eternal scheme of things, having the same ultimate goal or purpose, being unified in that sense. In one way of thinking, they are all Gods, being a part of what is known as the Godhead. I like to think of it as the presidency of an organization, the president and his two counselors, being one in purpose to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of mankind. Christ is the God of this world by assignment from the Father. We talk about having a personal relationship with Jesus and being in tune with the Spirit, but I usually think of the Father first because that is to whom I address my prayers and petitions on a daily basis.

2007-10-21 17:36:58 · answer #3 · answered by rac 7 · 0 1

Usually I think of God as being all three when thinking of Him. That's a pretty big picture. Of course there are times when I am in direct communication with Jesus or the Holy Ghost as directed by Scripture.

2007-10-21 17:29:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If God is your father because he created you and he is a good Spirit because he is always with you

2007-10-21 17:27:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The father only, the concept of three in one (although I do respect the idea) is man made. God the Father is one person just like you.

2007-10-21 17:26:47 · answer #6 · answered by Coool 4 · 1 1

I think of God the Father, the Son & the Holy Spirit as the fulness of God. In 1Jn5 it is written that there are three who bear witness in heaven; the Father, the Word & the Holy Spirit & these three are one.

If I mention God, I think of the fullness of God. Elohim created the heavens & the earths. Elohim is plural of Elyh. I belive God the Father, the Word & the Holy Spirit is the Creator. Singular. These three are one.

Now the Word of God put on flesh & dwelt among us as Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God. In John, the Word of God is in the beginning with God & is God.

I pray to Father God in the Name of Jesus Christ the Lord through the Holy Spirit who has sealed me in my spiritual birth. But if I pray to Jesus, & I pray to Jesus more than my Heavenly Father. I know my Father in heaven hears also. Because Jesus is at the Right Hand of Father God. If I think of God as El or Allah, I think of one or the other of Elohm. So? That would be Father Allah or Jesus Christ my Lord or El Gibbor (Warrior God) or the Holy Spirit is Elyh. When the Old Testament writes the singular, it is that singular part of the Trinity. El Gibbor is El is singular & Gibbor is Warrior. Jesus is called Mighty God (El Gibbor in Hebrew (Isaiah)) He will be called... Prince of Peace, High Father. Mighty God (El Gibbor). So Jesus is El & when Jesus prayed to His Father on the cross when He bore our sins, He cried, "El, El, why has thou forsaken me?". Jesus cried singular El to His Father in Heaven. Elohim broke for us when Jesus bore our sins on the cross.

2007-10-21 17:40:21 · answer #7 · answered by t a m i l 6 · 0 0

god existed before words were created by man, therefore to think of god it is your-inner purity of intention-( real feeling towards) that will connect to what you are trying to reach, thoughts are limited inner intention is not limited, the connection is made within you as a genuine feeling towards what you are asking, a word such as god may be used to guide you but equally the words you choose could be entirely of your own making, mine would poss be different to yours but with the right intention would reach the same place, nor do you have to even be of any religion prob best if you are not, if you are genuine in what you are seeking you are as good as anyone on planet earth and beyond in what you do and think

2007-10-21 18:28:03 · answer #8 · answered by mike o 1 · 0 0

well i think of Father and Jesus as his son and the Holy Spirit as such, but they r all 3 one in the same as it says in the Bible

2007-10-21 17:34:49 · answer #9 · answered by abby 2 · 1 0

Just God really. I have are trouble with other three or the three in one thing.

2007-10-21 17:27:48 · answer #10 · answered by georgiabanksmartin 4 · 1 1

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