Someone in an English-speaking community answered a question like this:
Question:
(I don’t really understand why Jesus is called the Son if He is God and not the Father.
And if Jesus is God, I’m also confused about why He prayed to God the Father…
It’s hard for me to organize this in my mind. I’ve just started sincerely seeking Christ—
could someone explain it in a simple way?)
Answer:
(Because Jesus possesses the divine essence of the Father, He is God just as the Father is God.
As the Father is Almighty, so He is Almighty; as the Father is eternal, so He is eternal.
Therefore, the title “God” can also be applied to Him.
This does not mean He is God the Father, but rather that He shares the nature,
substance, or essence of the Father.)
The person who answered the question “Who could explain this in a simple way?”
says that Jesus Christ is not God the Father.
Had I not known the gospel, I might have said the same.
God said there is only one God, but the idea of “three yet one”
is clearly a scheme of Satan meant to confuse people about who God is.
And many people have fallen into this subtle and evil deception.
Countless people on this earth call Jesus God, yet do not believe that He is the Everlasting Father.
Rather, they are deceived and cannot see even when the Scriptures
about the Everlasting Father are right before their eyes.
God still desires today to open people’s eyes so that they may see who He truly is.
But people do not want this.
Thus says the Yehowah, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the Yehowah of hosts:
“I am the first and I am the last; besides Me there is no God.” (Isaiah 44:6)
Jesus Christ is the Yehowah God, the everlasting Creator made flesh,
who came to swallow up the death of His children. Hallelujah!!