Is that what Rev 3:12 means?An identifier of His allegiance, with the two being two separate Beings; the Father being the God whom He serves, in keeping with Post #14.
He speaks of his God 4 times in a single verse, even being in heaven for decades at the time?
It appears to me the last Ada(redo of the 1st Adam), has a God, yet is God too.
This can only make sense if we give Jesus, the individual, back his God, but celebrate him as God too.
The "Col 2:9 effect" is that powerful.
As a matter of fact, instead of 2 everlasting Fathers the incarnationists inadvertently teach, the only Everlasting Father, "fathers us" through the son.
This also makes the son, the "Everlasting Father" by default.
God THROUGH Jesus.