Hello, I just started the book of 1 Timothy and in the opening remarks Paul refers to God as "our savior"
This may be a petty matter, as the Hevenly Father did send Jesus Christ to die for us, but I have never heard of the Heavenly Father refered to as "our savior"
I understand as part of the Holy Trinity one is all in the same, but is this not jumping the chain some?
The Hevenly Father sends Jesus to die for us, we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior, and thus are set free from our sin and are able to stand before the Hevenly Father blameless, but is'nt calling the Hevenly Father our savior jumping the chain?
This may be a petty matter, as the Hevenly Father did send Jesus Christ to die for us, but I have never heard of the Heavenly Father refered to as "our savior"
I understand as part of the Holy Trinity one is all in the same, but is this not jumping the chain some?
The Hevenly Father sends Jesus to die for us, we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior, and thus are set free from our sin and are able to stand before the Hevenly Father blameless, but is'nt calling the Hevenly Father our savior jumping the chain?
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