I don't wanna get into the debate really, I just wanna offer my 2 cents on the whole "Praying-to-saints" thingamajig.
Ok, so, it's the Catholic's position that Catholics do not pray TO saints or Mary, but rather that Catholics can ask saints or Mary to pray FOR them(Am I right?). So the position of the Catholic Church is that asking saints for their prayers isn't any different than asking someone here on earth to pray for us. I think some Catholics, however, diverge from "official" Catholic teaching, and do in fact pray directly to the saints or Mary, asking them for help instead of asking them to intercede with God for help.
Either way, I don't see either practice with any biblical basis.
The Bible nowhere instructs believers in Christ to pray to anyone other than God. The Bible nowhere encourages, or even mentions, believers asking individuals in heaven for their prayers. Why, then, do many Catholics pray to Mary and/or the saints, or request their prayers? Catholics view Mary and the saints as "intercessors" before God. They believe that a saint, who is glorified in Heaven, has more "direct access" to God than we do. Therefore, if a saint delivers a prayer to God, it is more effective than us praying to God directly. This concept is blatantly unbiblical. Hebrews 4:16 tells us that we, believers here on earth, can "approach the throne of grace with confidence."
It says in Timothy 2:5, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." Apparently, there's no one else that can mediate with God for us. If Jesus is the ONLY mediator, then that means Mary and the saints can't be mediators. They can't mediate our prayer requests to God.
The Bible also tells us that Jesus Christ Himself is interceding for us before the Father, Hebrews 7:25 "Therefore He is able to save completely those who come to God through Him, because He always lives to intercede for them". If Jesus Himself is interceding for us, why would we need Mary or the saints to intercede for us?
*Waits*
*Crickets*
Exactly!
Whom would God listen to more closely than His Son?
Romans 8:26-27 describes the Holy Spirit interceding for us also: "In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God."
With Jesus and Holy Spirit, who are the 2nd and 3rd members of the Trinity already interceding for us before the Father in heaven, what possible need could there be to have Mary or the saints interceding for us?
Answer(Drumroll please...):
Some Catholics argue that praying to Mary or the saints is no different than asking someone on earth to pray for us. Well, Paul(the apostle) asked for prayer in Ephesians 6:19, and lots of verses talk about believers praying for each other, verses such as Ephesians 1:16, Philippians 1:19, 2 Corinthians 1:11, and 2 Timothy 1:3, but the Bible doesn't mention anywhere about anyone asking for someone in heaven to pray for him. The Bible nowhere describes anyone in heaven praying for anyone on earth. The Bible gives absolutely no indication that Mary or the saints can hear our prayers. Mary and the saints are not omniscient, are they? Even if they're glorified in heaven, they are still finite beings with limitations. How could they possibly hear the prayers of millions of people? Whenever the Bible mentions praying to or talking with dead people, it's in the context of sorcery, witchcraft, necromancy, and divination—activities that God/bible strongly condemns/does-NOT-like.
God doesn't answer prayers based on who's praying. God answers prayers based on whether they are asked according to His will (1 John 5:14-15). There is absolutely no basis or need to pray to anyone other than God alone. There is no basis for asking those who are in heaven to pray for us. Only God can hear our prayers. Only God can answer our prayers. No one in heaven has any greater access to God's throne than we do through prayer (Repeat Hebrews 4:16). And let me just say, THANK GOD FOR THAT.
So yeah. That's what I think.
Have a great rest of your day all you peoples!
