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Jesus never spoke of equality with God. That would be established by the early church fathers at the Council of Nicaea, 325 ACE, when the Doctrine of Consubstantiation was adopted, meaning God and Jesus were "of one substance." It was a sufficient witness for the gospel writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, that Jesus as the Son of God was the perfect revelation of God. It was the testimony that to know Jesus was to know God. Perhaps most importantly, Jesus trusted in the one affectionately called "Abba," which means "Daddy." This is why when Jesus taught us to pray he opened to us a universal God by directing us to begin with the salutation "Our Father, who art in heaven."
When understanding God as Daddy, we do not practice our piety in public as if God is our king; instead we do it discreetly as we live within the family of God.
When understanding God as Daddy, we do not practice our piety in public as if God is our king; instead we do it discreetly as we live within the family of God.
