I think you have the purpose of "praying to"/asking saints in heaven for intercession confused with "praying to" them to, for instance, heal you or protect you themselves. Only God has that power.
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I think you have the purpose of "praying to"/asking saints in heaven for intercession confused with "praying to" them to, for instance, heal you or protect you themselves. Only God has that power.
Never said that. But there is NO where in scriptures that tells you to pray to any spirits. That is a false teaching from the prince of false teachings Plane and simple.
But since that is not the answer that Fred wanted he insists on asking this same ridiculous quest over and over again.
Why is it so hard to understand the scriptures? Are there that many people blinded by their religion that they cannot see false teachings when it smacks them up side the head?
Ah but WG there is a place where the Lord specifically taught us how to pray. Luke 11:1-4. This would have the place for Jesus to teach something other than to pray directly to the father would it not?
There are a lot of omissions in the NT. This prayer doesn't tell us to ask other Christians to pray for us either. And Jesus did pray, "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." The point of the Lord's Prayer is that we depend on the Father for everything. Asking for intercessory prayers only encourages that.
Wondergirl,
I'm not confused about anything. I am talking about prayer in the spirit.. asking in the spirit. I TALK and ask fellow Christians to pray for me but I am not instructed anywhere to pray to another spirit. If it AIN't in the Bible... don't add it. That is my motto And guess what?. that motto is actually IN the Bible. Lol I think it works pretty darn well too! Where in the world does it say that Peter or Mary can even HEAR us pray? It is a waste of time and completely unbiblical.
As far as the Lord's prayer he was instructing US how to pray, he wasn't talking about intercessory prayer. There are NO omissions. What the Lord wants us to know... psst. It is IN THERE! ( like preggo)
Yep. Let's look at it.
We can go directly to the throne of God the Father
We have God the Son as our mediator with God the Father
We have nothing in scripture telling us to pray to the dead
We have a prohibition against it in the Bible
We have an example of one attempt to communicate with a saint in heaven and God condemned the act.
Yep, it is beyond me why anyone woul;d ever want to do it.
Wondergirl,
You got enlightened... right? That's nice.I prefer truth.
Tj3,
What are you doing here?
I asked for positive evidence. You are continually negative in this subject.
You have caused the shutdown of one thread on this subject.
I'll be very displeased if you cause this one to go down.
Fred
Wondergirl,
I give you this much you are good with the little come backs. Ok... I prefer to worship my God in spirit and in truth. I also prefer (since he is the one that instructed us) not to add to his word. Believing and abiding in his truth is NOT putting him in a box.
Fred,
Wow, why you ticked at Tj3? I agreed with him. I don't think I am being negative.
Note. I just re read your question. Sorry I misunderstood it the first time.. I was giving you biblical truth. But it wasn't in agreement. So I guess maybe I am being negative in your eyes. :(
That is right. So often I hear people use this term "putting God in a box" to try to justify ignoring the limits that he gave us in scripture.
Fred's been like this with me for as long as I have known him (which is many years). I have offered my hand in friendship, I have asked him to take me up on my offer to take it off line so that we can discuss whatever is eating at him, and other suggestions, but he has outright turned down each of them.Quote:
Fred,
Wow, why you ticked at Tj3? I agreed with him. I don't think I am being negative.
classyT,
I also do most of my praying to God. But once in awhile I do asked the saints to pray to God for me.
I believe there is no sin in that and from the evidence that has been presented here and on another similar thread I know that there is no sin in asking the saints for help.
I am NOT picking on Tj3. I'm telling the truth.
In your case you are simply saying what you prefer or your choice in whom to pray to and that is good and fine.
I specifically asked for positive evidence that it is OK to ask saints to pray for us and have received some of that, Tj3 is attempting to provide the opposite against that and thus going against what has been aske for.
Some of my petitions to saints have been answered. To me that is proof that asking the saints for help does work.
As an example I have used a somewhat childish prayer to Saint Anthony, the patron saint for things that are lost.
It is, "Tony, Tony, look around. Somethings lost and must be found".
The I mention that which has been lost.
Lo and behold often what was lost is later found.
Was that an accident? Could be, but I think not for the request is often answered positively.
Try it sometime for yourself when something important to you has been lost.
Peace and kindness,
Fred
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