WE open the prayer by calling god our father. WE dare to do this because by Baptism into death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we are the adopted sons and daughters of god. Baptism makes us children of god. Jesus invited us to say, not my Father, but our Father, reminding us that we pray as baptized members of the church community.
Father
yes many times, almost all the time.
Catholics do call God father. Not to do so would be heretical as Jesus, himself, said we should address him as Our Father.
I believe scripture says Jesus resides in a mansion, at the right hand of the Father. I don't have an actual physical address for the mansion.
Jesus taught us to pray...our Father who art in heaven... If Jesus prayed to the Father then it should be ok for you too.
Yes, He will deny you too in front of the God Father. God is love.
God has three persons. The Father, the Son, and the Holy spirit. The Father is God, The son is Jesus. And then of course their is the Holy Spirit. It's kinda confusing sometimes, but basically those three persons are all in one, so whenever God the Father does things, Jesus does too.
Jesus never did have a address.
no Jesus's father is God
No. Jesus' father in heaven is also our Father in Heaven
When praying address the Heavenly Father, and end with 'in Jesus' name', amen. Jesus always stands between us sinners and the Father. When He died on the cross He became our mediator with God. This is why He (Jesus) said 'None enter the gates of Heaven except through Me'. Our only access to God and Heaven is through Jesus Christ.
God was the heavenly father of Jesus.