Originally posted by Battle-Scarred
Why do Catholics pray to the dead?
I'm not bashing Catholicism. This is a subject that I truly don't understand, and that I would like to learn more about. I've done a lot of research on the topic, and haven't seen any biblical evidence for praying to Mary or the Saints.
in Christ,
Kris
Hi Kris,
I'm not Catholic but I'll share why they do it. Actually they don't pray TO the dead. They ask saints in heaven to pray for us (to intercede for us). There's a BIG difference between praying TO and asking saints.
Anyway, as for intercession of the saints I'll have to explain about 'family' first.
Heb 12:1 say that we're surrounded by a cloud of witnesses (Heb chapter 11 talks about those witnesses). I used to think of this passage as referring to the fact that we know of these people as having been faithful, so we can have faith like them. But now I take the passage literally meaning that these witnesses are among us. Why? Read on =)
Heb 12:22-24 says that believers have come upon the heavenly Jerusalem, "to thousands upon thousands of angels in joyful assembly, to the
CHURCH OF THE FIRSTBORN, WHOSE NAMES ARE WRITTEN IN HEAVEN. You have come to God, the judge of all men, to the
SPIRITS OF RIGHTEOUS MEN MADE PERFECT". Did you catch that? We're among other brethren in spirit! So the fact is that the church is a "family in heaven AND earth" (Eph 3:15) as "one body" in Christ (Eph 3:6).
Many will say that asking saints to pray for us is ancestral worship. But scripture clearly says, "He is not the God of the dead, but of the LIVING, for to him
ALL are alive." (Luke 20:38). In other words all who are in Christ are living! This gives legit reasoning for me to believe that asking saints to intercede for us is fine, since we're among many believers (Heb 12:22-24). Even Jesus intecedes for us (Rom 8:24, Heb 7:25). By the way, the Holy Spirit does it too!! (Romans 8:26-27)

So if ALL the saints are praying (Revelation 8:3), and if they're in heaven, where they do not need to worry about things, then we can safely conclude that maybe they're interceding for us that God's will be done on earth as it is heaven (Matthew 6:10) =)
And if we are "one body" (Eph 3:6) on "earth and heaven" (Eph 3:15), then why wouldn't it be wrong to ask saints to join in on our prayers? Technically, you can have a MASSIVE prayer meeting with countless number of saints (like everyone in Matthew chapter 1), since ALL of us live in Christ (Luke 20:38). If anything they're probably more 'alive' than we are! LOL! =)
I don't know if you'd agree with that but it makes sense to me.
God bless!
-Jason