Ok. I'M actually going to stick my head in here. Gulp.
It seems like this is THE issue of arguments between Catholics and protestants.
Well first, on a good note, I was in a Catholic church a couple of times, the same one, and they prayed only in Jesus name. It is my understanding that now that catholics are allowed to have their own bible to read it is evolving. They used to be forbidden to read their own bible's and had to go on only what the priests said.
Back to praying to deceased saints.
I noticed that the one scripture taken as that one can do this as mentioned by a few catholics Ive seen is Revelation 5:8 'When He had taken the book, the four living creatures and the twenty four elders fell down before the Lamb, each one holding a harp and golden bowls of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.' It was admitted by a Catholic reference these are the prayers of the saints on earth. But he said these elders were involved in praying, too. Ok. Now here is what doesn't make sense to me with that. We don't even know who the 24 elders all are. 12 are apostles, but we only know for sure who eleven are. We can make a good guess that the other 12 are probably Moses and Elijah since they appeared in glory with Jesus before his crucifixion on the mountain. Probably some who are not even in the bible.
So if you are a catholic, then please explain this a little better because it really doesn't make sense.
I really don't know why there has to such contention about catholics vs. Protestants, tho. I guess if you believe and except Jesus as your Lord and savior then you are saved. So what IS the big deal? Ultimately, God knows the heart. So if there are some quirks, oh well. Really tho, maybe you could try praying to God in Jesus name for a while, since that is scriptural and see what happens. Unless that is too scary which may mean there are hidden things going on. I am writing this admitting that I am a work in progress also as I continue to read my bible, and am not 'judging' anyone.
Do you who pray to saints in heaven, do you sometimes pray to God the Father in Jesus name? Or even to Jesus himself? They are both in there.
It seems like this is THE issue of arguments between Catholics and protestants.
Well first, on a good note, I was in a Catholic church a couple of times, the same one, and they prayed only in Jesus name. It is my understanding that now that catholics are allowed to have their own bible to read it is evolving. They used to be forbidden to read their own bible's and had to go on only what the priests said.
Back to praying to deceased saints.
I noticed that the one scripture taken as that one can do this as mentioned by a few catholics Ive seen is Revelation 5:8 'When He had taken the book, the four living creatures and the twenty four elders fell down before the Lamb, each one holding a harp and golden bowls of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.' It was admitted by a Catholic reference these are the prayers of the saints on earth. But he said these elders were involved in praying, too. Ok. Now here is what doesn't make sense to me with that. We don't even know who the 24 elders all are. 12 are apostles, but we only know for sure who eleven are. We can make a good guess that the other 12 are probably Moses and Elijah since they appeared in glory with Jesus before his crucifixion on the mountain. Probably some who are not even in the bible.
So if you are a catholic, then please explain this a little better because it really doesn't make sense.
I really don't know why there has to such contention about catholics vs. Protestants, tho. I guess if you believe and except Jesus as your Lord and savior then you are saved. So what IS the big deal? Ultimately, God knows the heart. So if there are some quirks, oh well. Really tho, maybe you could try praying to God in Jesus name for a while, since that is scriptural and see what happens. Unless that is too scary which may mean there are hidden things going on. I am writing this admitting that I am a work in progress also as I continue to read my bible, and am not 'judging' anyone.
Do you who pray to saints in heaven, do you sometimes pray to God the Father in Jesus name? Or even to Jesus himself? They are both in there.