Then, why does one need to intercede? Can He not judge us Himself?
I didn't say "advise", did I.
I don't mind having this conversation with you but you have to be honest please.
I said that the saints intercede for us, which is a way saying that they "pray" for us.
1 Timothy 2:1-4 "I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people — for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth."
Paul here tells us that when we pray (intercede) for one another, this pleases God. There is little doubt that those who are actually IN heaven also do what is pleasing to God.
My belief is that I can ask Mary, or Paul,or John, top pray for me the same way I can ask you or a friend to pray for me.
If I asked you to pray for me would you say no?
If I asked you to pray for me what would you say
The fellowship is made up of living people praying directly to God, not to Mary, as Catholics do.
You can ASK me to pray for you, but you are NOT TO PRAY TO ME.
Ahhhh... ....now comes the language issue. I am surprised you King James guys have a problem with the Old English.
The word "prayer" is often the sticky point for some people. In this case, when we say we pray "to" Mary and the saints, it is the archaic Old English form of the word we are using.
I prey with good Christian folks directly to God. We usually say, "in Christ's name".
I will use any Holy Bible that you want to use; it will not change the fact that you are not to pray to anyone but only to God.
No way, for the Catholics DO PRAY TO Mary and the other "Saints".
I have posted those false prayers and will post them again for you.
Romans 1:3 regarding his Son, who as to his earthly life was a descendant of David,
Do you say David is the Father of God?
You are cuck coo.
I agree they are in the Body of Christ and will always be. What differs among those who believe like me, is we pray for the living, not the dead. This is not to say the dead are not on the Body of Christ and are in Heaven
Yah, I have no idea what they were talking about.:kookoo:
Sure, they are alive in the spirit, yet God hears all who pray sincerely, and do not importune.
I think part of it is a matter of custom. There are some of all faiths who, feeling a deceased parent is in heaven, may call upon them. God, who knows ll of it, surely will understand, as long as one prays to god, and does not fail to call upon His name.
It only becomes a problem when one believes there has to be an intercede, or go-between. God is available to all of us who are faithful.
BTW: I do not hate Catholics, I do not like the idea of priests and the notion of absolution, although this has no motive for hating members of that church. I do not hate any christian faith ma d have more reason to sanction those who mix Judaism with Christianity, to the point of denying the deity of Christ.
For the record, i do not hate them ether.
You I have no interest in speaking to any more. You don't listen. Good day to you.
But ask yourself, if they are in heaven, and if they see more clearly than we do (1 Corinthians 13:12) then how can we say they are dead? How can the dead see and be aware? See my point? Hebrews 12:1 "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles."
I have said the Messiah is God.
I said Christ means God.
Jesus Christ is the Messiah and is God.
Jesus means God.
Christ means God.
All the saved are anointed with the Holy Spirit, but that does not make us God. It does not make Saul God either.
I know I am free.
Jesus the Messiah is GOD.
Not all Messiahs in Scripture are GOD.
The Persian King Cyrus was a Messiah.
He was certainly not GOD.
And you're wrong.
Christ is the English word for the Greek Christos which is translated from the Hebrew Maschiach- anointed.
Yes, He is.
No, Jesus/Iesous/Yeshua means 'salvation'.
No, Christ/Christos/Mashiach means 'anointed'.
My point exactly.
You really have a difficulty with logic.
Good deal.