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I was at a confirmation today, just wondering because growing up Catholic I was never properly explained to why we should pray to Saints so they in return pray for us. Why not just pray directly to God?
Serious question btw, I just never got an explanation and have never recognized any particular scripture that addresses it.
As has been shown, there is nothing in Scripture that remotely indicates we are to send prayer request to those in heaven.... or that those in heaven hear our requests.... or that those in heaven answer/supply our requests. Nothing. My thanks to Arsenios and MoreCoffee for so powerfully proving this.
As a Catholic, here's how it was explained to us: While all CAN (and should) pray to GOD, realize that the "answer" may well be no. BUT.... read in the Bible about Jesus' first miracle, the changing of water into wine at the wedding at Cana! Ah, Jesus had no intention or desire to intervene in this need at all, He expressly said that "my time has not yet come." BUT, Mary indicated her desire (she didn't even have to explicity express it!!!!). And Jesus obediently did so (as Mary knew He would - and told the host so). WHY? Because Jesus was sinless! Jesus kept the 4th Commandment (Honor your Mom), He really had no choice here. Get it? So..... yeah..... you can go directly to Jesus but all you have is you and Jesus may well dismiss your request. AH, but get MARY to intervene! And you've got the Fourth Commandment going for you, Jesus obeys Mary!!!! Make sense? Another thing: Mary - being a woman and a mom - "gets it." She tends to be sympathetic and understanding. At the Wedding of Cana, SHE saw the need and cared (it seems Jesus did not). So you likely will find that MARY will care about your request, understand your situation, more readily.
Now, IMO, there's nothing wrong with asking those in heaven to pass on a prayer request; to pray FOR you. But we have NOTHING that remotely suggests any in heaven knows about our request to them.... and NOTHING to suggest their prayers are answered when ours would not be.... and of course, ALL those in heaven can do is - at most - pray for us, they can't counsel us, comfort us, direct us, minister to us, or ANY of the things a loved one HERE can do. I don't suppose it could HURT but you may be largely wasting your time (although God hears those prayers, too.... perhaps wondering why we are bypassing Him.
- Josiah
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