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Do they? I'm not sure people do think that by naming God differently it changes him. God has many names - from Jehovah (jah We - I am who I am) as given to Moses to names given to Jesus (Jesus, The Christ, Emmanuel) and even the names given to the Holy Spirit (ruach, wind of God etc). It is important that God revealed these names to us throughout scripture and throughout history so that we might understand a little more about God - e.g. God is love, God is judge, the Good Shepherd, ABBA Father and so on. None of these names actually changes God, and I do not know any fellow Christians who actually think that they do. We are told in scripture that God is consistent and unchanging, but names used for God, as evealed through scripture, tell us more about different aspects of his character as we learn more about him.

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