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I don't really understand what you are trying to say. Indeed, why would a Saint not do these things on earth ? But you seem to be saying that loving God and one's neighbor (the core which the acts express) is onerous, or burdensome.
As the angel did not answer your prayer, did you ask Christ to do so ?
There seems to be the opinion that to ask an angel for protection is amiss.
I wonder, though, why did God place an angel at the entrance to Paradise instead of guarding it "Himself" ?
Why was it needed for Elijiah to pray to God ? Why didn't God "show up" and do this without the prayers of Elijiah ?
Why was it needed for there to be apostles ? Why didn't God do the work of the apostles "Himself" ?
If running the race (as per Paul's description) is onerous or burdensome, then I suppose that loving God and one's neighbor (the core of what constitutes that race, as I understand it) must also be onerous or burdensome. I do not see running the race as being onerous or burdensome in light of the joy set before us.
What I am saying is that if one's race is finished at one's passing from earth to heaven, the things which were part and parcel to that race are also finished and there is laid up for the saint a crown of righteousness which the Lord Himself will give.
There are many other, very hard questions, such as -
Why did God allow the Fall to happen?
Why did God not create mankind with perfect natures that would love and adore Him?
Why did God institute the Jewish sacrificial system?
Could God not have snapped His fingers and forgiven our sin?
Why does God love us?
Back to the OP, the question posed is not whether it is amiss to ask an angel for protection, but whether is it right to pray TO a saint (versus asking a saint to intercede). This is more generic in nature and includes things such as asking St. Christopher to physically keep my car from rolling over when it slides into the ditch.
Angels are ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ and a saint is a blood-bought sinner who has his or her garments washed in the blood of Jesus Christ. I am an angel, for I preach and minister the good news of the gospel. I am a saint, because I am washed and bought by His blood. The blood of the Lamb. I am able and willing to interceed in prayer. Be blessed.If you ask a Saint for help, you ask one who will only do the will of God (this is not always the case with asking saints).
The history of salvation - recorded in the Scriptures - demonstrate that God does not "do everything Himself" - angels, prophets, apostles do His will. This is the "method" God employs; this method is His will. When the Macedonians desired to follow God, their prayer is heard by Paul and he goes to them. This is "God in action".
When one prays to a Saint, one is both asking for intercession and simultaneously asking for the will of God; one honors the method that God has used since the beginning of created time. Do you suppose that those with Christ (the angels and Saints) act in a manner contrary to the will of God ?
Because they are clothed with their heavenly home they are no longer with us and have no idea what is going on down here
St. Paul says that they 'surround' us. How do you surround someone if you have no idea where they are? He does not present them with their backs to us and gone ahead -- he presents them as forming a circle around us.Because they are clothed with their heavenly home they are no longer with us and have no idea what is going on down here.. For when one Gets to the other side God wipes away all their tears and they do not struggle with us as we do in the flesh. They are at perfect peace for it is nothing but peace in the full presence of the Lord
(Mark 12:27}"He is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living. You are therefore greatly mistaken."
. (James 5:16)Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much
And I saw the seven angels who stand before God, and to them were given seven trumpets. Then another angel, having a golden censer, came and stood at the altar. He was given much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne. And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, ascended before God from the angel’s hand. (Revelation 8:2-4)
(Revelation 5:8).“the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each having a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints”
We are one body, are we not?Because they are clothed with their heavenly home they are no longer with us and have no idea what is going on down here.
Livingdesert,
I'm not seeing how the fact that prodromos may not hear your prayer would prove that those in heaven can not hear your prayer? If you want to believe that it's fine but to pretend that know for a fact that they can't hear you based on the results of such a test is kind of a stretch wouldn't you say? It's merely speculation on your part.
Prodromos I am praying to you a specifc prayer request to pray to God for me. BTW please post it so I know you got it.
If you cannot post it then I know I cannot route prayers through living Christians.
Prodromos I am praying to you a specifc prayer request to pray to God for me. BTW please post it so I know you got it.
If you cannot post it then I know I cannot route prayers through living Christians.
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