Jesus called his God "Lord of heaven and earth" here:
You hang an awful lot of weight on that peg. Specifically the "My God" peg, when Jesus utters this phrase. You think that this term alone supports your case, which is otherwise just plainly bonkers. Obviously a Man Who said, "30* The Father and I are one.”r " PLUS Who raised the dead, walked on water, and commanded storms and they obeyed, is entirely consistent with the ancient Christian tradition that He is God, which is an aspect of the Trinity (the teaching).
The teaching is Apostolic. All the Scripture which isn't ambiguous clearly supports the tradition.
You're hanging way too much on that peg.
Luke 10:21 (...) "I publicly praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have carefully hidden these things from wise and intellectual ones and have revealed them to young children. Yes, O Father, because this is the way you approved. "
Genesis-Revelation.
The one you say is God is calling another person "Lord of heaven and earth". He publicly did ... I
"I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord, the giver of life."
love Jesus; he is a real Teacher to me.
He was a realer teacher to the Apostles. They were His pupils. They established what He instituted, or the other way round. A bunch of mid-level managers, with one mid-level manager in the place of honor such that if a theater is full of bishops assembled to watch a show, and then the pope shows up, they all figure out how to make His Holiness feel comfortable, even if the pope decides that it's only fair that he stand, since he was late to the show anyway. All the hierarchy says really is that, if you're going to do that for any mid-level manager (speaking to mid-level managers), then do it for the pope. He's the mid-level manager who is in a slight way and in a particular way, first among them all, and otherwise they are all equally mid-level managers.
Jesus didn't just leave a Bible for us, He left a Bible and He left an organization of mid-level managers, with one mid-level manager "to rule them all"----jk, no: one mid-level manager is first among them, when it makes any sense to have one going first, or one you defer to by default, then and only then, he is first. But otherwise he's just another mid-level manager, just like all the rest of the bishops, even the auxiliaries.
Do Trinitarians call Jehovah "Lord of heaven and earth" as Jesus did?
lol Jehovah.
You're another JW. Knew it. You're like cockroaches, an insect infestation.