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I like to believe that Mom is listening occasionally. I have no Scriptural warrants for this, so it is mere fallible whimsy on my part. I am not praying to Mom. Prayer is an act of worshipful communion with God in adoration, contrition, supplication, and thanksgiving. I do not worship any other than God.If you have the belief that she hears you, is it not also possible for you to believe the saints can hear you too?
Prayer is a means by which we draw nearer to God. God states that we should pray for the following reasons:
1. That the Lord God Himself should be honored through worship. (Isaiah 57:15; Jonah 2:9)
2. For our spiritual blessing, as a means for our growth in grace. (Psalms 116:1)
3. For our seeking from Him the things which we are in need. (James 4:2)
For these reasons, praying to "saints" that is, those who have survived the RCC processes to be declared as venerated, or those that are recognized as acclaimed, is a concept that I find to be an act of denial of who God is and who Jesus Christ is--the two most important questions in any person's life.
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