Come now Omega "We and us" so you want to argue semantics with His way ok then....Lets discuss New Testament plurals.
Trinitarians emphasize the words we and our in this(John 14:23)and similar verses and argue that those words reveal a plurality of divine persons.
The meaning of John 14:23 is very clear to those who have the onenes key.Matthew 10:20 speaks of the Spirit of the Father,and Galatians 4:6 speaks of the Spirit of the Son,yet there are not 2 Spirits but 1(Ephesians 4:4).The Spirit of the Father is the Spirit of almightiness,the Spirit of power(John 14:10).The Spirit of the Son is the Spirit of priestliness,or the Spirit of obedience and prayer(Galatians 4:6;John 17:1;Hebrews 5:8).THE BELIEVER HAS BOTH ASPECTS IN THE HOLY GHOST. Anything about a believer that speaks of the miraculous or almightiness is (the Spirit of) the Father abiding in him,and anything about a believer that speaks of prayer,submission,obedience or priestliness is (the Spirit of) the Son abiding in him ,yet there is but one Spirit in two aspects.