Do you accept Jehovah or Jesus as your god?

Who do you direct your worship and praise to? Me myself, I worship Jehovah the most high Psalms 83:18.

What about you?

Update:

This is what it all boils down to. Do you worship Jehovah or not. Jehovah is name of the most high. People always say Jehovah isnt the name of god but freely say Jesus is the name of god. God existed before all languages. His name is Jehovah, accept it or not.

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  • Jehovah.

  • I accept the ONLY true God that Jesus himself served and worshiped, his Father, Jehovah! (John 17:3)

  • Jehovah is the most top of all. Jehovah excepts you to obey Jesus also.

    Read this : (John 3:16) “For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.

    (Romans 5:12) That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned—.

    And

    (John 14:6) Jesus said to him: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

    If you want to pray to Jehovah then you have to use Jesus' name.

  • The same God Jesus directed all his praise to- Jehovah. There are no other gods worthy of praise except Him. Jesus drew attention to this in the Lord's Prayer. "Our Father who art in heaven, hallow be thy name". The definition of hallow is as follows:

    Definition of HALLOW

    transitive verb

    1 : to make holy or set apart for holy use

    2 : to respect greatly : venerate

    Jehovah's name is to be set apart; to be respected greatly. The church wants to draw away from Jehovah and replace His sacred name with "Lord".This renders the Lord's Prayer useless since there are many Lords. There is only one Jehovah, the creator of everything, including Jesus.

  • True Christians worship the True God Jehovah...through the merits of His Son, Jesus Christ.

    Without the ransom, we could not freely approach Jehovah in prayer.

    @William Ibrahim...if there's no "J" in the Hebrew language...how can you use the word "jew?" As brought out in your answer???

  • Jesus showed that both Jews and Samaritans would have to adjust their way of worship so as to please God. He said: “The hour is coming, and it is now, when the true worshipers will worship the Father with spirit and truth, for, indeed, the Father is looking for suchlike ones to worship him. God is a Spirit, and those worshiping him must worship with spirit and truth.” (John 4:23, 24) To worship God “with spirit,” we must have his spirit and be guided by that spirit. It is possible to worship God ‘with truth’ by studying his Word, the Bible, and by worshiping him according to his revealed truth. Are you eager to do that?

    Jesus emphasized that God wants true worship. This shows that there are forms of worship unacceptable to Jehovah. To worship God means to give him reverent honor and to render sacred service to him. If you wanted to show honor to a powerful ruler, likely you would be eager to serve him and do what would please him. Surely, then, we want to please God. Rather than merely say, ‘My religion suits me,’ we therefore need to make sure that our worship meets God’s requirements Since Jesus said that his Father wants to be worshiped “with spirit,” sincere Christians ought to examine their way of worship to make certain that they are living up to this requirement. For example, what are we to think of the idea of painting a picture or sculpturing an image of anything in heaven or on earth and then performing acts of worship toward it? God himself says that it would displease him, for he once told his ancient people: “You must take good care of your souls . . .that you may not act ruinously and may not really make for yourselves a carved image.” “You must not bow down to them or be led to serve them.”—Deut. 4:15, 16; 5:8, 9.

    Further, is it not reasonable to believe that if God wanted to be worshiped through images Jesus would have used them? But never in the Scriptures do we read of Jesus’ using them. When he prayed to his Father he did not use any carved images or rosary-like aids to worship. No, but he prayed directly to his “Father in the heavens,” as we see from the Lord’s Prayer. (Matt. 6:9) Neither did he feel that he had to go to any particular sacred place to worship his Father. He prayed everywhere—on mountains, in homes or wherever he happened to be. (Luke 6:12; Matt. 26:18, 26) This was the example he set for his followers. So Jehovah is the one to be worshiped since there is no evidence Jesus ever reverd worship but led all glory and worship in spirit to Jehovah.

    At Matthew 4:10 (RS), Jesus said: “You shall worship the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.” (At Deuteronomy 6:13, which Jesus is evidently here quoting, appears the personal name of with a particular attitude of heart and mind that should be directed only toward God. Jesus at no time expected nor ever said he need to also be worshiped.

  • God... The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

    Mark 1 10-11; John 10:30, 14:16, Matthew 28:19

    JWs conveniently ignore the parts of the Bible that don't coincide with the watchtower.

    Jehovah's witnesses' understanding of what the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is, is quite wrong. It is not that there are three Gods in one person as they maintain, but that there are three persons in One God.

  • Jesus is the Son of god!

    However, the name Jehovah is still not proven as accurate.

    So I prefer to use my approach to God as the bible says,

    "Father in heaven".

    its just a shame like @the mom some cant be christian in

    reality. Show genuine agape! instead of being hypocritical.

  • I don't believe in Jehovah or Jesus.

    I worship Pagan Gods & Goddesses.

  • Me?

    Almighty Jehovah God, plain and simple. :-)

    As the only-begotten Son of Jehovah, Jesus is most certainly a Mighty God but he by no means is the One true ALMIGHTY God whom he worshiped, served, prayed to, acknowledged as his God and Father and said was GREATER than him.

    I worship Almighty Jehovah God through Jesus Christ His Son. Jesus himself referred to his Father as “the only true God” at John 17:3 and meant that Jehovah is the only true ALMIGHTY God.

    Jehovah himself said: “Besides me there is no God” at Isaiah 44:6 (again meaning that besides Him there is no ALMIGHTY God). The apostle Paul wrote at 1 Corinthians 8:5, 6 that to true Christians, “there is . . . ONE God the Father.”

    So Jehovah is unique; no one else shares his position. Jehovah stands in utter contrast to all such objects of worship as idols, deified humans, and Satan. All these are false gods.

    Jesus however, is spoken of in the Scriptures as “a god,” at John 1:1 (http://bit.ly/9xNAvX ; http://bit.ly/di3l8a ) even as “Mighty God.”at Isaiah 9:6, but nowhere is he EVER and I mean E - V - E - R spoken of as being ALMIGHTY, as only Jehovah is that (Genesis 17:1: http://bit.ly/jXpo19 )

    Jesus is said to be the "image of God" and “the reflection of [God’s] glory,” but Jehovah the Father is the SOURCE of that glory, not His Son Jesus (Colossians 1:15; Hebrews 1:3)

    Jesus in no way seeks the position of his Father. He said: “It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service.” at Luke 4:8. Before coming to earth he existed in God's form as a Spirit Being and after his resurrection and ascension to heaven he now exists “in God’s form,” yet again as a Mighty Spirit Being who has been granted IMMORTALITY and the Father has commanded that “in the name of Jesus every knee should bend,” but this is all done “to the glory of God the Father.” as stated at Philippians 2:11.

    At Hebrews 1:6, the angels are instructed to “worship” Jesus, according to the rendering of the Revised Standard Version, Good News Bible—Today’s English Version, King James Version, The Jerusalem Bible, and The New American Bible.

    The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures says “do obeisance to.”

    At Matthew 14:33, Jesus’ disciples are said to have “worshiped” him, according to Revised Standard Version, Today’s English Version and King James Version; other translations such as The New American Bible say that they “showed him reverence”. The Jerusalem Bible says that they “bowed down before him”. The New English Bible says that they “fell at his feet” and the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures says that they “did obeisance to him”.

    The Greek word rendered “worship” is pro·sky·ne′o, which A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature says was also “used to designate the custom of prostrating oneself before a person and kissing his feet, the hem of his garment, the ground.” (Chicago, 1979, Bauer, Arndt, Gingrich, Danker; second English edition; p. 716)

    THAT is the term used at Matthew 14:33 to express WHAT the disciples did toward Jesus; at Hebrews 1:6 to indicate WHAT the angels are to DO toward Jesus; at Genesis 22:5 in the Greek Septuagint to describe WHAT Abraham DID toward Jehovah and at Genesis 23:7 to describe WHAT Abraham DID, in harmony with the custom of the time, toward people with whom he was doing business; at 1 Kings 1:23 in the Septuagint to describe the prophet Nathan’s action on approaching King David.

    At Matthew 4:10 (Revised Standard Version), Jesus said: “You shall worship [from pro·sky·ne′o] the Lord your God and him only shall you serve.” (At Deuteronomy 6:13, which Jesus is evidently here quoting, appears the personal name of God, the Tetragrammaton.)

    In harmony with that, we must understand that it is pro·sky·ne′o with a particular attitude of heart and mind that should be directed ONLY toward God Almighty through Jesus.

    Ciao

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