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    The Lord Jesus is the CONDUIT, through whom salvation is received. The "Lord's Prayer", given to us by Jesus, is the prayerful means by which one worships God; bows down one's knees to, but one has to go through Jesus to get to "The Almighty". Jesus is the Salvatore of God, a divine spiritual being himself, being the ONLY BEGOTTEN of God after all. He is NOT God, but is indeed in subordination to Him, as a dutiful and veritably meaningful son (particularly in the case of Jesus, bearing in mind his ultimate mission for "Mankind") should be. Commented Feb 27, 2023 at 21:44
  • @OldeEnglish None of what you state is found in Philippians 2. And if you follow the text, God does something for the Father. Seems clear Paul has an understanding of God that includes, Spirit, Son, and Father. Commented Feb 28, 2023 at 1:02
  • In order to fathom Jesus' true identity, one obviously has to look at more than Philippians 2. But even if only taking Philippians 2, it, IMO (and not just mine) is not obvious that he must be God. That's just wishful thinking on your and others (posting here) parts. Commented Feb 28, 2023 at 4:18