I think you've managed to insert your own false dichotomy here. But in truth, they are disconnected from the Body of Christ, at least in the sense that we don't converse with them or have fellowship with them. In this sense, they ARE dead.
Hey Derf,
Thanks for your thoughts here. I'm not sure that I would agree with you that they are disconnected from the Body of Christ in any sense. I mean, Paul said in Romans 8 (I think) that death is one of the things that does not separate us from Christ. If we are not separated from Christ, then we are not separated from each other. He is the head, we are the Body.
I will grant you that the relationship is very different because of the difference between the physical realm and the spiritual realm. That gets quite mysterious. But because of what Paul has written, I do believe we have fellowship with saints who have passed on.
If you are having this kind of conversation/fellowship with departed ones, the kind where you are listening to them and performing your bodily obligations of praying for them, etc., then you ARE practicing necromancy.
Ok, I don't listen to saints. All I do is say "Please pray for me." Just like I could to you right now say "Please pray for me." And I trust the God will hear your prayer on my behalf and I trust that God will hear their prayer on my behalf.
We should probably pause right here and define necromancy if you would like to continue this discussion. I'll leave that up to you.
Then I guess it would need to work in reverse, too--you should be praying for them still. If not, then you are not fulfilling your bodily obligation to them. But how do you know what to pray for?
I do pray to God for those who have died. I pray for God to have mercy on their souls.
The premise of prayer to our Heavenly Father or to Jesus or to the Holy Spirit is not just that they receive our requests and grant or deny--but that we have relationship with them; that we hear them when they speak to us. The same for those here on earth that we ask to pray for us (which is a "prayer" of sorts to them)--it is being done in relationship. I don't see that as possible with those that have gone before.
Well, I think the relationship part is possible. It has to be according to what Paul wrote. I think understanding the "spiritual technology" part of it is mysterious because we know so little about the spiritual realm. I think of it like this. Those in Heaven can know what is going on here on earth because God allows them to.
Let me ask you this...do you think you have a relationship with your Guardian Angel?
The other thing your comment here makes me think of is that we have examples of how we are to behave ourselves with respect to those that are here, but never with respect to those that are no longer here. If we have some kind of connection still to those, besides just memory, whereby we ought to conduct ourselves, why didn't Paul or Peter or John or Jesus tell us about it? How do we perform the "one anothers" to them? If we can't do that, then it would seem that while they may be part of the body of Christ, our obligations to them as such are not apparent. Neither is it be apparent that we should continue to ask them to pray for us.
There exists this difficulty because we are so earthly minded and we are trying to discuss heavenly minded things. It's interesting, but difficult. Those who have gone on ahead of us are no longer encumbered by all of the earthly things that we are here. Stress, work, what to eat, what to wear, worry, joblessness, car broke down, divorce, pay the bills....almost everything really. I'm not sure but it seems that the only thing they may need is for God to have mercy on them. I think that is worth praying for them, don't you? Think of the person you love the most of all. Wouldn't it make sense to ask God to have mercy on them?
It think Paul did tell us about it. Just not explicitly.
And all of the instances in the Bible where we see a request for prayer are to those that are still alive. Never do we see anyone asking a departed loved one to pray for them. With so many opportunities, and so great a benefit you seem to think we will derive from it, why wouldn't one of the New Testament writers suggest it to us?
Why do we have to limit our search to the Bible? There is evidence that the early Church did pray for those that had died...before the Bible was compiled in the late 4th century and maybe even before some of the Bible was written. It could be that the early Christians didn't write about it because they lived it.
I think they ARE part of the body of Christ, but they aren't the same anymore. They aren't doing things for the body here on earth. Maybe they are in heaven, but the limited picture we see of their activities doesn't seem like they are actively involved with the things of earth anymore.
I agree that we do have a limited picture and they aren't the same...the spiritual realm thing. But I think they are actively involved with the things of the earth. Even just logically it seems to make sense. If I have a person I love dearly and pray for them daily, why would I stop if I die tomorrow? Would you stop? I don't think I will. I mean, I can't imagine stopping to pray for a person I love. In fact, I think my prayers might just intensify because I wouldn't be caught up in the things of this world anymore.
Hebrews 12:22+ says: "But you have come to the city...AND to angels...AND to Jesus..AND to
spirits of just men made perfect..." I think we come to those things through prayer. So they are not that far off. I wonder if the spiritual realm is much closer than we think. (Which is also probably why Satan can tempt us and try to do his damage.)
Those that are "under the altar" in Revelations are not praying for us, but for themselves, when they say "How long, O Lord, holy and true, will You refrain from judging and avenging our blood on those who dwell on the earth?" (Rev 6:10).
But this at least shows that they are still actively involved with the things of the earth. They want justice and they are aware that the Lord has not yet avenged their blood. So they know that hasn't happened yet. And they are also told to hang on, there has to be some more martyrs first. So they have some awareness of what is happening on earth.
Thanks for the conversation.