I posted a paraphrase of this on another forum once. What does everyone think? This should solve the problem, no?
In discussions with those who do not believe in asking saints in heaven to pray for us, I have often encountered the "I only ask living Christians to pray for me because the dead are not omniscient or can't hear our prayers or the Bible forbids it." They really do not deny that those in heaven are righteous or that their prayers are very powerful. They also realize that by Scripture's example, it is good to ask others to pray for us (e.g. Rm 15:30)
What about a prayer to God like this: "God, please ask (person in heaven) to pray with me for the following intention...."
Would someone who used the red above find this prayer to solve the dilemma?? (Assuming you knew the person was in heaven.)
FYI, I have no problem praying directly to a saint for his/her intercession, and I even believe Scripture encourages it.
In discussions with those who do not believe in asking saints in heaven to pray for us, I have often encountered the "I only ask living Christians to pray for me because the dead are not omniscient or can't hear our prayers or the Bible forbids it." They really do not deny that those in heaven are righteous or that their prayers are very powerful. They also realize that by Scripture's example, it is good to ask others to pray for us (e.g. Rm 15:30)
What about a prayer to God like this: "God, please ask (person in heaven) to pray with me for the following intention...."
Would someone who used the red above find this prayer to solve the dilemma?? (Assuming you knew the person was in heaven.)
FYI, I have no problem praying directly to a saint for his/her intercession, and I even believe Scripture encourages it.