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Re: Giftings, Prayer Language and Father God
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
My problem with "Father God" is because His name is "Jesus". It is as though the person praying is not really clear on who they are talking to.
I had a homeschool mother pray for me, over the phone, one morning because I wasn't feeling well. She said, "Father God..........."
I was sitting there listening and thinking - "Do you know who God is or not?"
I'm sorry, that annoys me, since I'm annoyed today anyway!!! 
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since you are being painfully clear that you are annoyed, any highly engaging discussion would seem best to be deferred.
I find considerable agreement that the phraseology 'father God' does leave a wide open door for son God and Holy Ghost God.
Father is an excellent and appropriate attribute to acknowledge God.
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God is an excellent and appropriate position to use when acknoweldging your creator.
Bringing the two into the same phrase does bring with it the overtones of a trinitarian philosophical view of God's person.
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Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath [James 1:19]
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