For those of you who pray to "Saints",
1. Do you reject the general meaning of the word saint which applies to all those who are believers?
Do you think that "Saints" are only those who are dead?
Do you think that the word saint in the Bible always referred to dead people?
2. Do these "Saints" talk to you? Do they respond to you?
3. I have seen this verse used to justify praying to "Saints" Rev. 5:8 And when He took the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell before the Lamb, each having a harp and golden bowls full of incense, which bowls are the prayers of the saints.
So, what do you think saint means in that verse? Is it dead people or living people?
I always thought it referred to living people.
4. I have heard ya'll say that you are just asking these "Saints" to pray with you. Do they respond to you - really?
Because God responds to me.
I know, feel and experience God.
When I ask living people to pray with me or to pray for me, they respond to me.
It seems to me, that either the dead do not respond to you and perhaps you have not experinced God either so you don't know the difference in praying to dead people and praying to God, or the dead people do respond to you - which I personally find creepy, especially since the Bible specifically tells us not to even try to contact the dead.
I know that ya'll have this concept of dead people living in heaven.
I personally don't have any idea what really happens after death.
But no dead person has ever talked to me nor would I want one to.
So anyway, if you think that dead people do talk to you, are they ghosts?
Do you believe in ghosts?
Do dead people (who you think are alive in heaven) talk to you?
Does God talk to you?
just wondering.
1. Do you reject the general meaning of the word saint which applies to all those who are believers?
Do you think that "Saints" are only those who are dead?
Do you think that the word saint in the Bible always referred to dead people?
2. Do these "Saints" talk to you? Do they respond to you?
3. I have seen this verse used to justify praying to "Saints" Rev. 5:8 And when He took the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell before the Lamb, each having a harp and golden bowls full of incense, which bowls are the prayers of the saints.
So, what do you think saint means in that verse? Is it dead people or living people?
I always thought it referred to living people.
4. I have heard ya'll say that you are just asking these "Saints" to pray with you. Do they respond to you - really?
Because God responds to me.
I know, feel and experience God.
When I ask living people to pray with me or to pray for me, they respond to me.
It seems to me, that either the dead do not respond to you and perhaps you have not experinced God either so you don't know the difference in praying to dead people and praying to God, or the dead people do respond to you - which I personally find creepy, especially since the Bible specifically tells us not to even try to contact the dead.
I know that ya'll have this concept of dead people living in heaven.
I personally don't have any idea what really happens after death.
But no dead person has ever talked to me nor would I want one to.
So anyway, if you think that dead people do talk to you, are they ghosts?
Do you believe in ghosts?
Do dead people (who you think are alive in heaven) talk to you?
Does God talk to you?
just wondering.