Jesus is referred to as "God" or "Lord" in the scriptures. He is just not these things...
- THE MOST HIGH GOD
- THE ALMIGHTY
- Above all gods
- יהוה
...Those titles are exclusive to who Jesus referred to as
his Father.
The titles "Lord and God" are not exclusive to Jesus or The Most High:
John 10:34
Jesus answered them,
Is it not written in your law, I said,
Ye are gods?
Psalm 82:6
I have said,
Ye are gods; and
all of you are children of the most High.
The Father and son here are two distinct beings, both being called Lord:
Psalm 110:1
The Lord said unto
my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
This was quoted later by The Messiah:
Mark 12:35-37
35 And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, How say the scribes that Christ is the son of David?
36 For David himself said by the Holy Ghost,
The Lord said to
my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool.
37 David therefore himself calleth him Lord; and whence is he then his son? And the common people heard him gladly.
In
Genesis 23:6 Abraham was not only called a prince, but also
"lord" and
"god". The word translated here as "mighty", is the the same word for God as Genesis 1:1 ("In the beginning God"):
Genesis 23:5-6
5 And the children of Heth answered Abraham, saying unto him,
6 Hear us,
my lord: thou art a
mighty (Elohim) prince among us: in the choice of our sepulchres bury thy dead; none of us shall withhold from thee his sepulchre, but that thou mayest bury thy dead.
The words
"Lord/My Lord" are used throughout scripture as a sign of honor and respect to someone you look up to. Being called
"God or
Son of God" is used for those that walk after the spirit as a reflection of The Most High as opposed to walking after the flesh and sin.
These are NOT titles exclusive to The Most High and the Messiah... So it is illogical to use these titles to support the trinity doctrine.