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Maybe they can. All I know is that I don’t see in scripture either instruction or example to pray to those who have died; therefore, I can’t in good faith do so. That’s why the homily says:Just another question…if we can pray for one another…as Christ commanded…why can’t those in heaven not pray for us too?
Isn’t Christ command also to be followed by those in heaven?
“But that we should pray vnto Saints, neither haue we any commandement in all the Scripture, nor yet example which wee may safely follow. So that being done without authority of Gods word, it lacketh the ground of faith, & therefore cannot be acceptable before GOD (Hebrews 11.6). For whatsoeuer is not of faith, is sin (Romans 14.23).”
Not only do I not have scriptural grounds for asking the dead to pray for me, my church specifically teaches against the practice. I’m not saying what others can or can’t do, just that for me, to pray to the dead would go against conscience. The homily’s reference to Romans 14 is a reminder that Christians can have different opinions on some things, and not need to judge one another in the process.
5 One man makes a distinction between this day and that; another regards all days alike; let either rest fully content in his own opinion.[d] 6 He who observes the day, observes it in the Lord’s honour. Just so, he who eats does so in the Lord’s honour; he gives thanks to God for it; and he who abstains from eating abstains in the Lord’s honour, and he too thanks God. 7 None of us lives as his own master, and none of us dies as his own master. 8 While we live, we live as the Lord’s servants, when we die, we die as the Lord’s servants; in life and in death, we belong to the Lord. 9 That was why Christ died and lived again; he would be Lord both of the dead and of the living. 10 And who art thou, to pass judgement on thy brother? Who art thou, to mock at thy brother? We shall all stand, one day, before the judgement-seat of Christ; 11 (so we read in scripture, As I live, says the Lord, there is no knee but shall bend before me, no tongue but shall pay homage to God);[e] 12 and so each of us will have to give an account of himself before God. 13 Let us cease, then, to lay down rules for one another, and make this rule for ourselves instead, not to trip up or entangle a brother’s conscience. (Romans 14:5-13, Knox Bible)