Hi Lora,I believe the problem lies in the understanding of Gods Word. God does not speak in error. I disagree with you on that the book of revelation proves that the saints in heaven are praying for us. My understanding is that those Saints in heaven are Gods servants,like the Holy angels.I believe that there days in heaven are now spent worshipping and praising God. The job of praying is for earthly saints. The heavenly Saints only collect them and bring them into the throne room. In that aspect they are interceeding because they are presenting the prayers collected from the earthly saints.I do not see anywhere in scripture that the heavenly saints are themselves praying. Unless you can prove to me that I am in error I retain my belief. God Bless. P/s There are many christians who chase a person for healing rather then to look for the HEALER,Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Like you said…this is your “understanding” but exactly what is your “understanding” based on?
Exactly where does it say in scripture that the job of praying is reserved only for earthly saints?
Where does it say in scripture that heavenly saints are only collecting these same prayers while they themselves are incapable of intecessory prayer?
Why would they be capable of collecting prayer while incapable of praying?
This makes absolutely no sense to me!
Certainly the heavenly saints are worshipping God and praising God - but exactly where does it specify that is ALL they are doing?
You call them “servants” What if God wished for them to serve him through prayer?
Is it really that unthinkable that they would be aware of earthly affairs - or at the very least remember those they had left behind?
What exactly is stopping them from approching the Lord and saying…“Dear Father could you please give my children strength to go on without me?” or “Dear Jesus - could you please give my cousin a little more time on earth - he just might discover You if given more time?”
Do protestant really restrain themselves from talking to their dead loved ones? Do they really have trouble saying to their dead parents “I’m struggling here - please put in a good word for me with the Big Guy”?
It is my understanding that we are all family - and family members help each other.
I see absolutely no proof that souls in heaven are completely detached from us, and I know from experience that when I personally ask my daughter to pray for me - or a saint - I have received confirmation many times.
Again, I’m left wondering…if protestant get so easily agitated by this catholic practice because they claim to go “straight to Jesus” - then why do they seek prayers from anyone else? Why do they pray for others?
This appears inconsistent to me.