Huguenot;3267082:
Hi,
I’m a protestant. When I pray, I pray to Jesus that He would hear my petition and when I finished my prayers, I believed with all my heart that He will grant my prayers in His time.
When my other Christian brothers/sisters ask me to pray for their petition (i.e. their sick child), I pray to Jesus that He would also hear the petitions that they ask me to pray for.
The difference is that we do not ask anyone but Jesus.
That’s not exactly true…you ask each other to pray for each other. That’s asking for someone else to “intercede” on your behalf to Christ.
There is no difference.
You “only” ask common sinful men to pray for you.
We ask common sinful men “and” The Holy Saint’s in Heaven to pray for us (who are already praying for us in Rev 5:8/8:3).
Think about it, the Word of God teaches us that “the prayers of a just man availeth much”. Who is more “just” than those deemed worthy of being in Heaven “before” the final judgement?
No human being has as much “justification” with God than The Saints…besides, it literally pleases God when we pray for each other and intercede on each other’s behalfs.
When scripture states that there is only one mediator between man and God, it’s not talking about intercessory prayer. It’s talking about salvation.
But guess what, none of us “have to” ask anybody else to pray for us. We can pray to God without the help of others.
However, if you went to court for something, would’nt you want to have as many character references as you could put together and who would you rather have speaking on your behalf to the judge?
Thieves, liers, fornicators?
Or virtuous, pious, heroes of Christianity?
I would certainly not rely on the former alone, but would definately want the latter to speak to God on my behalf when I need my brethren on earth and in heaven.
I admire your devotion to Christ alone.