I’d also like to add Luke 11:27-28 “27 While Jesus was saying these things, one of the women in the crowd raised her voice and said to Him, “Blessed is the womb that carried You, and the breasts at which You nursed!” 28 But He said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear the word of God and follow it.”
yes! Mary was blessed among women because God fullfilled his promise through her, meaning she received a blessing from God, not that she's held in a higher favor or has the ability to pray for us. the verse you pasted proves that the only way to be "blessed" as the catholics believe is to follow God's word.
@@EXODUSART Yes but I think your missing the point where they thought Mary should be held higher than any woman but Jesus is saying no blessed is the ones who follow him.
The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ - Mark 1.1 (codex Sinaiticus online) The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the son of God - Mark 1.1 (KJV) With a method called transcription, scientists were able to detect inserted text. Bible in our hands was copied from corrupted then restored manuscripts
@@muppetonmedsoh no thats exactly what im saying. Catholics say shes blessed among women and try to use it as a way to say shes higher than or has a special ability to speak to jesus for us. But i was just reiterating the quote he posted. Her blessing mentioned earlier in the Bible was literal. Not an implication of a higher place than other humans
We only need this one verse “For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.” 1 Timothy 2:5-6
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 NO! 🤍 is only one mediator between the Father and us JESUS CRIST, He is the one that pay the ransom for us in the cross, no body else!!🙌
I’m going through the Gospels again and this struck me. Blessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed you.” He replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.” Luke 11:27-28 And While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.” He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” Matt 12:46-50 It’s clear from scripture we are not to idolise Mary.
Right, the mother of God is blessed because she did Gods will. As the angel said “Hail Mary full of grace, the lord is with thee” and as Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, said “blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.” Mary was blessed, because she did Gods will of her own free choice.
Amen ...To raise her above what Scripture says is forbidden. Deuteronomy 4:16-26 God says He will call Heaven and Earth as a witness against those who worship the creature (Created beings) above the Creator. God tells us how it angers him. All Glory and prayer and service Belongs to the Lord God. 📖 Jesus tells us this when He warns Satan in Matthew 4:10 "Get thee hence Satan, For it is written: Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thy serve." ✝️ God Bless 🔥
@@giannihatzianmevris1861the disciples were sent and so Mary being the first disciple is also sent and is NOT "another way to heaven" as most Protestants think we Catholics think.
@SidneyVenanciodelaTorre-yo4oz Ok, but why does the Catholic Church call her Co-mediatrix & Intercessor and Advocate when the Bible calls Jesus those titles? Jesus is, Mediator, Intercessor & Advocate! If that's the case, then why do we need anyone else? Read the following scriptural references: Romans 8:34 Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes INTERCESSION for us. Hebrews 7:25 [25]Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make INTERCESSION for them. 1 John 2:1 My little children, these things I write to you, so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.
@@giannihatzianmevris1861 First off the "co" in co-mediator means "with" and not "equal to" and yup Jesus is mediator, intercessor and advocate, yet what did he say again? "As the father has sent me so i send you". That's our license right there and all of us are meant to mediate, intercede and advocate for others. Catholics however give Mary the titles of co-mediator, intercessor and advocate as a recognition of her unique, God given role of partnership with Jesus in our salvation. God bless. Hope that helps. :)
100% agree. When I was an atheist, I tried astral projection to reach my dead mother. I felt sure that I was speaking to her in the spirit. I quickly realized that it was an evil entity that began grasping at me and abusing me emotionally and mentally. I believe it clung to me for years as my life took a downward spiral. I wasn’t released from this evil until I accepted Jesus.
Wonderful! I was atheist myself many years ago, I did not ever dabble in any crafts, but I did realize when becoming reborn that the Catholic church is entirely false preaching.
Go see a deliverance minister asap and get it casted out . Try Noah Hines prayers , Derek Prince etc . I have messed up ignorantly the same way and Yeshua saved me. Also, they will try to create a false reality around you as well . Just rebuke it , fast and combine with prayer… annoit your home
Not trying to start a fight here but it’s not Jesus’s name. We go through Jesus, by Jesus. But overall it’s God. The way I understand it, and correct me if I’m wrong. I’m a starving dog, a man gives me food. Obviously I love the hand that gave me food but the hand is not the entirety of the person.
@@youtubesucks3811Truly, truly, I say to you, whatever you ask of the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full. John 16. I believe that's why we pray in Jesus' name. The epistles also talk about doing things in Jesus' name.
I would reframe the question into 2 questions: Is it alright for me to ask you to pray for me? I am going to assume you said “yes”. Is it ok to ask Mary to pray for me? If you say “No”, then you have elevated yourself more worthy than Mary. Every prayer of Mary’s must go thru Jesus. Every prayer of Mary’s must go through Jesus. That is what the Catholic Church teaches. What did the Arch Angel say greeting Mary? “Hail Mary full of grace. The Lord is with you, blessed art thou and blessed is thy womb”. Mary is the Mother of those who are born again. We are baptized into the Body of Christ. If you cling to Eve as your mother? You have not been born again. There are people who do not have recourse to Mary. What?? This too is a teaching of the Catholic Church. Is it due to Spiritual weakness or Spiritual strength? I do not know. When or if we get to Heaven, ask. 🎚
But you are ignoring the primary issue here of how do you equate asking the living to pray for you with asking the deceased to do the same? Why are you treating them as equivalent?
Dear beloved brother, there is no point in praying to Mary for the reason that she does not hear us, she cannot do this, she is a human, she is died, she is not God who is omnipresent and Almighty, she can generally intercede with God for us, but she cannot hear you personally or anyone else, especially if you both are praying at the same time, one is in Russia and the other is in the USA. How can she do this? She's not GOD Omnipresent! As one brother said: if Mary's role were so important in mediating between man and God, then Christ and the Apostles would have certainly said about it. The human heart is prone to idolatry. Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so - she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, bro. God fills all in all, not Mary! Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said - communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith (mormons), rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives - it's occultism. Do not open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not inaccessible and distant Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us? But Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities - Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (humans who alive and living on earth at this moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but talks about it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
It is not true that asking your neighbor to pray for you and praying the Rosary are the same thing. The Catholic Church teaches Mary is no ordinary person. They pray to her because she is the Queen of Heaven, the Spouse of the Holy Spirit, the Mediatrix of All Grace, etc. etc. They say her heart is like God's heart. They say she can get you anything you want. They say that not only is she not like us, she is next to God and even more merciful and able to convince God to be more merciful. It is outrageous to say praying to Mary is like asking your friends to pray for you. Whether all tis is true is another issue. In. my opinion, it is rank superstition.
When the disciples asked Jesus how they should pray he said “our father….” . He didn’t start it “hail Mary…” or “hello Abraham” or “hola Henry ”. Pray to the father, that is what Jesus taught.
It's kind of crazy because there is so much scripture Catholics have to contend with on this subject. At a certain point it almost sounds like conspiracy theories. "You guys just don't understand, it's right in front of your face. You just have to take all these pieces that sound like I'm wrong and put them together in this precise way to understand the true meaning."
The interesting thing you realize when you read the Gospels from start to finish is how Mary doesn't really factor in the story as much as you'd expect. She is barely mentioned in Matthew or Mark, and is only mentioned a couple times in John. It's only in Luke that you get the nativity story, but Mary's role in Luke diminishes precipitously after that. You'd think that if Mary was meant to be such an important figure in a person's Christian life, the Word of God would say a lot more about her.
@@bibleman8010 without John the Baptist, Jesus would not have been baptized and would not have started his earthly ministry. Without pontious pilate, Jesus would not have been crucified, and we would still be dead in our sins. Why don't you venerate those people as much as you do Mary?
@@bibleman8010 did you read my comment? Answer my question. Why don’t you venerate those other people? Without a LOT of people, there would be no gospel, no salvation, no crucifixion. I ask again: why don’t you venerate the other people?
Why not venerate Satan? When a believer is resurrected onto eternal life in his new body, he becomes an heir with Christ. So we will be elevated much more than our unfallen state. So why not praise Lucifer for causing Adam to sin?
If you think we do not need prayer of the saints just see these Bible verses: In a dream, God commanded King Abimelech to ask Abraham to intercede for him: “For [Abraham] is a prophet and he will pray for you, so you shall live” (Gen. 20:7). When the Lord is angry with Job’s friends because they did not speak rightly about God, he tells them, “Let my servant Job pray for you because I will accept his [prayer], lest I make a terror on you” (Job 42:8). And Mary’s intercession is very important evidence is wedding at Cana
@@MooJoo here is Bible Verses showing people who have Faith ask also can ask for prayer: Paul wrote to the Romans: “I exhort you, brothers, through our Lord Jesus Christ and through the love of the Spirit, to strive with me in prayers to God on my behalf, that I may be delivered from the disobedient in Judaea and that my ministry may be acceptable to the saints in Jerusalem, so that in the joy coming to you through the will of God I may rest with you” (Rom. 15:30-32). James says: “Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man has great power in its effects” (James 5:16-17). Thus, according to Scripture, God wants us to pray for one another. This must mean that prayer for one another cannot detract from the role of Jesus Christ as our one mediator with God. Thus Mary’s intercession is indeed very very important. If you want to know why Mary’s intercession is important I can give Bible Verses. Also Praying to Saints in heaven is absolutely okay proven in Revelation, I can give specific verses if needed as well.
@@alebaneseman7330I think the discourse in the prayer walk among Christians is missing the point that God ultimately wants us to spend time with Him and one another. The bickering between Protestants and Catholics makes us no better than the early church who also dealt with “my faith is better than your faith”. Ultimately, one’s faith is judged by Jesus when their time comes to an end.
@@minuete82 I see what your trying to say, but this is not a solution, since there is only one Church established by Jesus Christ the Catholic Church, and logically as it as bright as the sun, Martin Luther is a heretic and Protestantism is a heresy, the “my faith is better then your faith” is not same case as a heresy spreading around, since I am preaching Catholicism bc of charity since the end for non Catholics sadly is hell, and I didn’t say it, The Bible says it.
As a Catholic who was at one Protestant, I get the many ways we talk past each other and the different language we use. That said, Catholicism is a very relational practice of Christianity. A couple of things that might be helpful to note - 1) We agree there is one salvific mediator between God and man - Jesus. 2) We believe that ultimately any grace bestowed on Christians is through the power of God, and because of that there is no requirement to pray to anyone other than Jesus/God. However, there’s no reason not to ask for help and guidance from the entire body of Christ, both those on Earth and those alive in heaven. Asking for intercession is not necromancy or conjuring up spirits. We respect the saints and mother of Christ, even as Luther recognized. This is a different worldview to protestants, yes. But this is also how the Church has functioned throughout history. We do not view God as in competition with His creation, especially when they act as conduits to God’s glory (Is 26:12). I am sorry for anyone who has had a poor experience with the Church and I pray for reconciliation for those who left the Church and that one day we may be one again.
The departed body of Christ doesn't have some supernatal gift to hear prayers though. Only God can hear. So we really would be praying to God to tell those in heaven to pray to God for us. Why not just approach the throne of grace with boldness through Christ and skip the mental gymnastics?
@@smoothsoulbrotha The saints absolutely can hear us and there’s biblical and traditional precedent for this no doubt a protestant would interpret differently. Okay, so set that aside. You can still make the same arguments for earthly intercession. Why not go directly to God in all cases? There are no mediators in any sense right? The answer is the same across the board - God intends us to be relational and thus he uses other people as a means of grace.
@@smoothsoulbrotha The prayer of the righteous man can accomplish much. Who is more righteous than those who have passed and are in the presence of God? We are not asking the saints to heal us, we are asking them for the easy and manageable task of praying for us to God.
@@akwinas_a_o That's very different from being in presence of someone on earth. It takes mental gymnastics to state otherwise. You intend well but realistically no one except God has omniscience or omnipresence to be able to hear all of these prayers. The only way they can do so is if God tells them. I don't need anything supernatural to ask a friend to pray to God. They are right there. Huge difference. We who have relationship with God do go directly in all cases. It's more of a just be honest and realistic. Catholicism is hung up on the word protestant (which means nothing to me) and all sorts of trivial things to try to hide its sins and covering up poor judgement to attempt to appear correct. My faith is not defined by those opinions but rather what the Spirit guides and instructs me to do. Certainly direct prayer to the dead is a man made tradition. Outside of Christianity, it is prayer to the ancestors. If I desire to communicate with the departed, it's humbly leaving it to God to give the message. Traditions are nice but they need to make sense theologically as to what is really being done, not just in light of intention.
I had the most spritual experience with the lord after my misscarraige i just felt his presence his arms wraped around me in my dispair. I believe he showed me my child in a vision to let me know he was ok and happy but did tell me i needed to let him go now. I was in a place where i wanted to hurt myself over what hsppened but the lords strength and support saved my life! I am forever grestful for the expirience he gave me to see him. I don't believe i can pray to my child as such but i believe the lord could bring a person to you to help you heal ect
I really appreciate this message. Catholics don’t quite understand this and that confuses me. Not just with Mary, but many dead Saints. It’s not biblical.
@@arspsychologia4401 i totally understand what you’re saying, and that’s a great question. I would and do ask for prayer from my friends, just not when they’re dead. Yes they are alive in the Heavenly realm, i get that. I don’t see in the Bible where we are directed to talk to people who’ve passed on. Why not just pray directly to Jesus? He called us His friends. We have a direct line.
Okay issue I see here is an issue of the dead before judgement are they in soul sleep (this inactive) or awake after death (which intercession are possible)
Whenever mankind tries to make God seem inaccessible by placing hierarchies and rituals in the way, I remind myself that a veil was torn when Jesus said ‘It is finished’ and yielded His spirit and deeply reflect on what that means about my relationship with God (more direct than ever). I have plenty of reminders of how unworthy I am for God’s mercy and grace but scripture says that I can approach the throne of God boldly with thanksgiving and praise. I don’t need someone else to do it for me however I do welcome joined prayers from fellowship of other believers in Jesus (people who are alive on earth) and join them in prayer as well for God’s will over our requests and intercession. I can agree with Catholics that Mary is a great woman and her life and story inspire my faith however I’m not praying to Mary nor have I found any scripture to encourage that either. It seems support to do that takes some stretch liberties with scripture and I don’t want to do that. There are plenty of stories of men mistakenly praying/worshiping angels in their presence and angel’s redirecting that glory to God. I think we have a human tendency to worship and glorify things and people that we shouldn’t be and our Father has to reign that in from time to time. Even the early Church got wayward in some of their early practices and Paul had to write letters to help correct and guide and lead us back to Jesus and the Gospel. I know God hears my prayers and have plenty of life testimony to feel rooted in that belief and knowing.
SAINTS are not among the dead, They share in the ressurrection of Jesus: (Protestants attack Biblical saints while they follow dead reformers) LUKE 23 v 39-43...Jesus told the good thief "today you will be with me in paradise" REV 19 v 14...when Jesus returns he will be accompanied by his heavenly armies of saints. 2 COR 5 v 8...Paul tells us that to be absent with the body is to be with the Lord. JOHN 11 v 25-26...Jesus said I am the ressurrection and the life, he who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives, believing in me will never die. MATTHEW 27: 52 -53: When Jesus was raised from the dead Many were raised up with him. Luke 1619-30 The story of the rich man and Lazarus show The Rich man, Lazarus and Abraham, all concious and interacting with each other even though they have physically died. Rev 6:10 The souls of the martyrs are before the throne of God, crying out for justice. (they are conscious and actively petitioning God) HEB 12:1-3 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, ➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8...And when he had opened the book, the four living creatureS and the four and twenty ancients fell down before the lamb, having every one of them harps and golden bowls full of incense and the prayers of the saints. ➨RELICS of Saints The veneration of relics is seen explicitly as early as the account of Polycarp’s martyrdom written by the Smyrnaeans in A.D. 156. In it, the Christians describe the events following his burning at the stake: "We took up his bones, which are more valuable than precious stones and finer than refined gold, and laid them in a suitable place, where the Lord will permit us to gather ourselves together, as we are able, in gladness and joy and to celebrate the birthday of his martyrdom." The use of the bones of Elisha brought a dead man to life: "So Elisha died, and they buried him. Now bands of Moabites used to invade the land in the spring of the year. And as a man was being buried, lo, a marauding band was seen and the man was cast into the grave of Elisha; and as soon as the man touched the bones of Elisha, he revived, and stood on his feet" (2 Kgs. 13: 20-21). This is an unequivocal biblical example of a miracle being performed by God through contact with the relics of a saint! ➨INTERCESSION of a holy person on our behalf: Job 42:8 8 Now therefore take seven bulls and seven rams, and GO TO MY SERVANT Job, and offer up for yourselves a burnt offering; and MY SERVANT Job SHALL PRAY FOR YOU, FOR I WILL ACCEPT HIS PRAYER NOT TO DEAL WITH YOU ACCORDING TO YOUR FOLLY; for you have not spoken of me what is right, as my servant Job has. ➨INTERCESSION of MARY: At the wedding feast at Cana, it was Mary who asked Jesus to help the wedding party. ➨INTERCESSION OF THE SAINTS Rev 5:8 The prayers of the Saints are offered to Jesus the lamb Mary and the Saints ARE in heaven sharing in the ressurrection and here's proof: ➨SAINTS ARE NOT AMONG THE DEAD: AND THEIR INTERCESSION IS BIBLICAL: They share in the ressurrection of Jesus: (Protestants attack Biblical saints while they follow dead reformers) ● MATTHEW 27: 52 -53: When Jesus was raised from the dead Many were raised up with him. 53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many. ● LUKE 23 v 39-43...Jesus told the good thief "today you will be with me in paradise" ● REV 19 v 14...when Jesus returns he will be accompanied by his heavenly armies of saints. ● 2 COR 5 v 8...Paul tells us that to be absent with the body is to be with the Lord. ● JOHN 11 v 25-26...Jesus said I am the ressurrection and the life, he who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives, believing in me will never die. ● LUKE 1619-30 The story of the rich man and Lazarus show The Rich man, Lazarus and Abraham, all concious and interacting with each other even though they have physically died. ● LUKE 9:30-31 And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias: 31 Who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem. (Moses & Elijah were alive, and were yalking with Jesus) ● REV 6:10 The souls of the martyrs are before the throne of God, crying out for justice. (they are conscious and actively petitioning God) ● HEB 12:1-3 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, ● MATT 17:1-13 ...At the Transformation of Jesus, he is seen speaking to Moses and Elijah, further showing that Holy ones of God are not among the dead. ➨HONOURING MARY: LUKE 1:48: All generations will call Mary Blessed. We Catholics are the ones who call her the BLESSED Virgin Mary and treat her accordingly. ➨NOWHERE does the bible permit protestants (or anyone else) to Scrutinize & monitor the prayers of other people, nor to judge their sincerity or their salvation. Protestantism does not come from jesus. It began with Martin Luther in 1517 & exists Only to oppose the Catholic church which Jesus founded 15 centuries B4 the protestant revolt. They only know & accept the PARTS of the Bible that suit them and they do not have an accurate bible either.😍😍
Speak to Jesus and not to deceased. My mom passed away 4 days ago. I have caught myself many times talking or just saying I'm sorry mom I didn't do enough to help you. When I do that I feel a terrible guilty unrest inside of me. I know my mom would tell me to think about happy moments. So that is what I'm practicing doing and also I talk to Jesus. Thanking him for giving me a mother who loved me and also knew I loved her. That yucky disruptful feeling go's away when I talk to Jesus.
How can Mary, who was and still is human, be present everywhere to listen to all the prayers addressed to her; or to know who is praying what? Isn't omnipresence and omniscience exclusive attributes of God? Jesus can hear the prayers of his people and intercede for us--all of us, his people [no matter the number, location or mode of communication]--on account of him being God. But how can the Mary do that?
Omniscience and omnipresence are knowledge of all things, not knowledge of just a subset of things that are directed toward you - in this case, a limited number of prayers. If Mary is capable of hearing prayers, it’s because heaven is outside of time and space and because by some means of God’s grace, she’d have the ability to answer all them. For all we know, all it takes is for Mary to say one time, throughout all of eternity, “Lord, I pray for everyone asking for better health. I pray for everyone suffering from heartbreak. Etc.”
Revelation 5:8. The prayers of the saints being lifted to God. It was always understood that way. They intercede for us, and Mary is the greatest of all saints. That's what they do, they intercede for us. They can't answer our requests though. Only God can do that.
He did mention that in Luke, however we’re allowed to pray to Jesus directly. He is our mediator and we have biblical examples of being able to pray directly to Him. However I think we both agree Mary is not to be prayed to.
@@sonicrocks2007 Where in the bible are you getting this doctrine? Why wouldn't Christ have emphasized or even mentioned this approach to prayer? Feels like polytheism to me.
Do you not pray to Christ then? Or to the Holy Spirit? If you do then by your own words you do more than what Christ instructed. (I don't actually agree with you here that this is all they Christ said, but I'll go with you). And if you don't then why don't you?
One difference between Jesus and Mary that you’ve made me think about, is that when Mary died, and her spirit went to heaven, but her body decomposed like any other human’s. Jesus is alive, not just in spirit, but in body too, seeing as He was raised at His resurrection.
This is why the Roman church continues to add new doctrines about Mary. Consider that the bodily assumption of Mary wasn't official Catholic doctrine until 1950.
@@agatatres9076 So Mary is clothed with the sun right now? Or is it just a symbol that Relevation is full of? If you take this vision literally, then you need to take the other visions also literally. A literal dragon, a literal beast... But that woman is Israel, here is the hint "a crown of twelve stars on her head" - those are the twelve tribes of Israel.
@@agatatres9076no. It’s the church/Israel. Note the woman in Rev. had birth pangs. The Roman Catholic Mary did not experience those things, so using the woman in Rev., can’t fit the Roman Marian theology, either.
It makes absolutely no sense to pray to Mary when Jesus himself listen to our prayers and intermediates directly with The Father, directing things from Heavens. It was Jesus that died for us. He's the best option, the perfect one to listen to our pleads. However, Mariology is highly expected within Catholic tradition. It makes no sense. Through Christ, we have direct access to God and that's everything we need.
Here is my problem about asking the physically dead saints for intercession: How are they able to hear what we are saying? Do the angels deliver the "requests" to them? Also, why do we need to ask for backers when we have the ultimate backer the Lord Jesus Christ Himself?
In apprehending God, one may make a good argument that they see what God sees in the beatific vision. It's an assent to the knowledge of God as he is, which is what he himself sees, but only with the unalterable limitations of the created intellect and God's own will to hide certain things from the saints. You can know God but not fully comprehend him, it's simply not possible, and neither will we comprehend all things in him perfectly, so we will presumably learn for all eternity. What fun! So, I don't doubt they see us, and hear about what we're doing, and much much more than that. Or rather, I don't doubt that they can, and perhaps do on occasion. Anybody's guess what it's actually like though. Still not reason to pray to them.
Rev 5 :8-12 ➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8... 8😍😍 When he took it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the holy ones. 9 They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to receive the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain and with your blood you purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue, people and nation. Only an Omniscient God can understand all the languages of all nations Nations..John Is a creature and Cant. Only an Omniscient God. 13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in the universe, cry out: "To the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might, forever and ever."Now John HERD ALL THIS all those languages of the earth. How did He hear all those Languages and understand them . God Had to have made it possible for John why couldn’t he do that for those in Heaven as well.. So why cant Mary and the saints hear since they have an Omniscient God to Make things Know to them the saints don’t have to Be Omniscient. God gave them that ability. What are , the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders doing with . Those Prayers in their hands the prayers of the holy ones.Why did God give those Prays to them to Give them to Him 9When he broke open the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar 8 the souls of those who had been slaughtered because of the witness they bore to the word of God.10 cried out in a loud voice, "How long will it be, holy and true master, 9 before you sit in judgment and avenge our blood on the inhabitants of the earth?"11Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little while longer until the number was filled of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been. This Makes It Know to those Saints In Heaven That God would avenge the saints On earth at a Further tine The lord can Make know to those in heaven what happens on earth at a future time They are Now aware of thing going on Now do you think since they pray to the Lord they would not be praying to the Lord for their Brothers and Sisters of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been to preserve them as the others had been . What act of Love are Christians told to do for one another Pray for one another Rev18: 19-24 What’s the reaction to those in heaven… To the destruction Of Babylon On earth if they aren’t made aware of what’s happening on earth. God made them aware giving Biblical proof that The Saints can be made aware of what’s taking place on Earth. They must have seen it Because allowed them to see it. Mathew 18:6-7 Do not harm little children because God loves them as well as Babes in the Faith Physically or spiritually. . 6But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. Why does he say this “Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven. What does that mean the Angles are assigned to these children to watch over them and pray for them. They go before the father and Intercede for them . How do Angles know what is taking place on earth Angles are not Omniscient God thru the Holy Sprit reveals it to them they don’t have to be Omniscient. Luke 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance. How can People in heaven rejoice over someone coming to repentance? If they’re not aware of their repentance. Now since Mary and the Saints are In heaven are they aware of their repentance and rejoice. Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth. Luke 15:10 In just the same way, I tell you, there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth i 8 2 14 The four living creatures answered, "Amen," and the elders fell down and worshiped. 10 You made them a kingdom and priests for our God, and they will reign on earth." 11 I looked again and heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. They were countless 5 in number, 12 and they cried out in a loud voice: "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, wisdom and strength, honor and glory and blessing." 13
Exactly. None of us have special powers when we die. Praying to saints or asking them to intercede seems to be regarding them as having some higher influence than they do.
the idea that the "soul" or "spirit" (two separate different things BTW) live on after the body dies is gnostic pagan dualism nonsense that is non existent in scripture or Hebrew understanding
I always talk directly with Jesus. I took it quite literally and to heart when He said there is no way to our Father except with Him. Dad knows I'm not being disrespectful or ignoring Him by going to his Son. They are as one. ✝️👑🙏🐑🕊
Amen, I dont know where Jesus Christ said to pray to Angels, people who passed for guidance . People are just so making up stuff from the Bible that wasn't written🤦🏾♂️
She certainly did not, but the Roman church has continually added new doctrines about her and tries to inch as close to that claim as they can. Consider CCC 964 which relates Mary's (claimed) activity during the crucifixion: "There she stood, in keeping with the divine plan, enduring with her only begotten Son the intensity of his suffering, joining herself with his sacrifice in her mother's heart and lovingly consenting to the immolation of this victim, born to her" They go on in CCC 966 and claim that "by [her] prayers" she will "deliver our souls from death." Who needs Jesus when you have Mary apparently.
@@colin1818 They also claim she lived a sinless life and didn't die, if I recall correctly. It almost makes you wonder why Jesus even came. Mary could've done the work!
@@highinfovoter8909 - Correct. CCC 493 claims they "call the Mother of God 'the All-Holy' and celebrate her as 'free from any stain of sin, as though fashioned by the Holy Spirit and formed as a new creature'. By the grace of God Mary remained free of every personal sin her whole life"
As someone who was raised in the Catholic church and has now been born again, I can say that as I now understand it, God wants a personal relationship with us. When Jesus teaches the apostles how to pray, he taught them to refer to God as Father, and when Jesus himself prays and says "Abba Father", which would translate more closely to "Papa" or "Daddy". So with that in mind, He does not want us go through others to ask for them to speak to Him on our behalf. He wants us to come to him directly like a child would to his father.
ONE LORD ONE FATIH ONE BAPTISM “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all” (Ephesians 4:4-6) The one baptism (and the only valid baptism), is the baptism of the one faith, the baptism authorized by the one Lord and practiced by the one body, the church of Christ. “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body” (1 Corinthians 12:13). "Are you born again-the way the Bible understands that concept?" If the Evangelical has not been properly water baptized, he has not been born again "the Bible way," regardless of what he may think.The Born Again Movement traces its origin early in the 19th century.Born Again Movement arrived at our shores in the late 1930’s and gained its popularity in the 70’s and 80’s which is considered the golden era of Born Again Movement During these years membership in various Born Again Churches increased because they where able to infiltrate mainline Protestant Churches and had lured nominal Catholics into their fold.However their steady growth ceases starting the year 1990 and their membership declined in the succeeding years. In the year 2000 Born Again Churches from the United States sent their missionaries in the Philippines to re-established the Born Again Movement and this time their primary mission is no longer to infiltrate Protestant and Catholic Churches but targeted the youth in schools particularly college students.Born Again evangelist does not want to discuss the history of the Christian church, in their Bible studies with their prospects, they intentionally limit the discussion to the Bible alone. They conceal the history of the Christian religion because it will show that their movement did not originate from the apostles. It is necessary for them to negate history because St. Paul warned us not to accept teachings that did not originate from the apostles Gal.1:8 and Born Again Movement evidently cannot trace the history of their church into the time of the apostles.Clearly Born Again evangelization has deception as its chief foundation and they even used selected passages from the Bible to deceive people. They usually start evangelizing by asking ambiguous questions such as “Are you saved?” or “Are you born again?”, if the person answers “no or I don’t know” they will tell you that you must accept Christ as a Lord and Personal Savior in order to be born again otherwise you will be damned to hell. And if the person will answer “yes” they will invite you to their church and worship with them. And if the person is a Catholic that would mean that you have to leave the Catholic Church and do away your Catholic beliefs about Mary, the Saints, confession etc. Let us be vigilant not to fall to the snares of the Born Again movement.😎😎
Dude tf is wrong with you, you for real putting ur fetish in the faith, no abba doesn't mean daddy it means 'father' it basic aramaic same as Abi or Abu in arabic mean father or dad not daddy, the f., leave hypic sect join some legit church not that new age bs called 'born again'
@@dominicanderson9492 .looks like something sinister in that "daddy" i mean why even translate it like that besides the fact that it's wrong and doesn't use that grammatical form to indicate the "minimization", i mean its little bit fuckd up
This came at such an opportune time that I'm sure the Holy Spirit led me here. Someone, very recently, was telling me about the benefits of praying with the rosary. She told me of incredible healing that had come about when she did this and how it enhances your prayer life. This made me wonder, is it ok for a born again Christian to pray with a rosary? I logged onto youtube and this video jumped out at me. Thank you so much for answering my question.
The rosary is a trinket and you're talking to a demon. Please, never try it. I've been tricked into chanting that accursed thing for twelve years and my faith in God didn't increase.
@@indigofenrir7236The Holy Rosary calls upon the blessed mother of the lord and each decade has a prayer of the our Father. All this is attached to a cross depicting Jesus sacrifice. And you call it a "trinket" and "accursed" calling upon demons! Glory to Jesus Christ I have left protestantism, you people are becoming increasingly unhinged and demonized. Thank you Jesus for exposing my errors.
@@maluill I came from the Catholic Church, so I should know what the rosary is. That Cross depicts a dead Jesus. Our Lord and Savior is alive, not a corpse on a tree. The rosary has 53 prayers to Mary and 6 to God. Prayer is worship because in the Bible, the only people being prayed to are all worshipped by the people who prayed to them. You are WORSHIPPING MARY. You say glory to Jesus Christ? What about glory holy Mary? What about hail holy Queen? Should you not be calling upon your goddess instead?
1 Timothy 2:5-6 ESV For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time. Only Jesus intercedes for us.
so much for you BS you cant even complete the sentence 🤷♀🤷♀ In fact 1 Tim. 2:5-6 says: “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.”1 Now let’s take a look at what St. Paul wrote in the preceding four verses: “I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men.” (1 Tim. 2:1) St. Paul is telling Timothy and all disciples of Jesus Christ that they are supposed to offer supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanks on behalf of all men. In short, Paul says Christians are to play a mediating role. Next verse, picks up after “for all men”: “For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.” (1 Tim. 2:2) St. Paul is making clear, not only are we to make prayers of intercession, supplication, etc. on behalf of all mankind, but even those in authority over us, such as kings! Why does St. Paul exhort Timothy and all Christisns to play this mediating role? Verse 3: “For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour.” (1 Tim. 2:3) Who is “God our Saviour”? Jesus Christ, of course. Paul is saying quite explicitly that the mediation he is exhorting us to make “is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour,” in the sight of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So now we get to verse 4, which tells us why Jesus Christ would desire this from us: “Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.”(1 Tim. 2:4) The reason we ought to make these various prayers of mediation is because Jesus Christ desires, “all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.” And now we come to verse 5, not cherry-picked out of context but within the context of St. Paul’s first letter to Timothy, chapter 2, verses 1-6: “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.” (1 Tim. 2:5-6) In short, 1 Tim. 2:1-6 instructs all Christians to mediate on behalf of all mankind through different types of prayer, which are offered through the one mediator Jesus Christ. And in order to assuage any doubt about this, St. Paul adds: “Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity. I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.” (1 Tim. 2:7-8) So is St. Mary, Jesus’ Mother a mediator via Jesus Christ? Are the other saints in Heaven mediating on behalf of those on earth, via Jesus Christ? John 2:3, 5 gives a good example of Mary playing a mediating role in Jesus’ ministry: “the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine…His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” The Book of Revelation suggests the saints in Heaven also play a mediating role: “and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus,” the martyrs. (Rev. 20:4) And even moreso in Rev. 4:10-11, “The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne, and worship him that liveth for ever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying, Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.” And quite explicitly, Rev. 5:8, “and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of saints.” And so, whereas Jesus Christ is the one mediator between God and man, St. Paul correctly understood that all Christians are called to share in this mediation of Christ through the offering of “supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks…made for all men.” (1 Tim. 2:1)🤦♂🤦♂
Catholics love and agree fully with that verse. However, we also know the shortcoming of this approach. Looking at scripture more fully, we recognize that we are called to share in the priesthood of all believers: You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:5) You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:9) A priest, by definition, is called to be a mediator between God and men. In a limited way, each of us, as priests, are called to this role and to be mediators for others before God through Jesus. Therefore, if we are all called to be mediators and intercessors for one another, how much more can this be said of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, who said, “Yes” to God and brought Jesus into the world?
it's so annoying when y'all protestants just take a single verse our of a whole chapter thinking it disproves the catholic church, have you ever heard about C-O-N-T-E-X-T, have you ever though about the idea of reading 2nd Timothy, and finding out that in it's FIRST verse it talks about how saint Paul urges people to practice intercession, and after reading 1st Timothy 2:3-6 ("This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 5 For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus, 6 who gave himself as a ransom for all people.") you find out that when Paul wrote Jesus is a mediator he used it as an example along with verse 6 to strengthen his claim that God loves and desires all people to know him, or in other words, the context of 1 Timothy 2:5 is not talking about a guidance for prayer, but to claim Jesus is the only way to find salvation in God, and along with verse 6 it shows how God cares for us by sending the "mediator" to die for us.
Hold on there, I know yall protestants do that a lot, but taking a single verse out of a whole chapter is not how you prove something, let me show you the real meaning of this verse: So, to show you what 1 Timothy 2:5 meant let's go a few verses backwards, to 1 Timothy 2:1, when it is literally written that Paul "urges" people to practice intercession, or in other words, ask others to pray for you, so it's either that Paul is contradicting himself in the same chapter, or that you are wrong, and I think I know the right answer, but to make things clear for you, let's explain it a bit further, so the other mistake you made is ignoring the fact that 1 Timothy 2:5 starts with the word "for", and the meaning of the word "for" in the bible, is commonly used as the meaning of the word "because" so this verse isn't an announcement, but a continuation of a claim made before 1 Timothy 2:5, if we go by that logic the claim we are talking about is in 1 Timothy 2:3 to 4 (3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.), still not clear? Try to read verse 5 along with verse 6 (who gave himself as a ransom for all), if it is too complicated for you let's simplify the end of verse 4 along with verses 5 and 6: God cares for us and wants all of us to be saved, because there is one mediator between man and God, the man Jesus christ, who gave himself as a ransom for all, don't you see it? 1 Timothy 2:5 isn't talking about a guide to prayer, but as the only way for salvation, and if we combine verses 5 and 6 we can understand they are used as an example for the claim Paul made, the claim that God desires all of us to be saved, and the example he used was the death of Jesus Christ, so please next time, read in context, God bless you and may you find the true church🙏🇻🇦
I had an honest but sadly not very productive conversation with a catholic on this topic one time, and after he told me what he believed about Mary, that she was conceived immaculately, that she was bodily assumed into heaven, I asked where he justified those beliefs in scripture, and his answer was, if I needed scripture to justify my beliefs I wouldn't be catholic.
Sure it is in revelation. The woman fled the desert after given birth and given wings. Kinda have to do some back tracking but the current location of the woman giving birth to Jesus was heaven and she is given crown and stars to hold.
@sonicrocks2007 thats a bit of a stretch. the woman could as easily be interpreted as Israel the nation. how does the rest of the passage about floods relate to Mary?
@@j.sargenthill9773 historically speaking it is amalgamation of Eve, Mary , and Israel and not a single individual. Because to be honest it fits them all not so well and contains stories from both. One is that when does Isreal go into the sky and given stars? Flood could be easily persecution of the jews that happened right Jesus birth and scattering of them and the Christians
What do you think the majority of the early Christians did, with no printing press, no books of any kind in their possession, because they were expensive and most people couldn't read anyway? If the only way to pass down the faith was through written words (we didn't even have a closed canon of Scripture for over 300 years, and it was the councils of the Catholic Church that did it) Christianity would not have lasted long. The faith was handed down by word of mouth and by letter (not only by letter), according to Paul's letter.
Mary is only human! She can't understand 10,000 people talking to her at the same time! Why not talk to Mary's Creator? Because the hearts of people are prone to become idolatrous.
Revelation 5:13 NKJV [13] And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying: “Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him who sits on the throne, And to the Lamb, forever and ever!" Please explain to me how John, a finite being, was able to hear every creature in heaven, on the earth, and under earth. 🙂
@@calebpanopio9070 .. because they're all saying the exact same thing at the exact same time? You know, like a choir? I can't hear what 10 people are saying *in my presence* if they're all talking about separate/different things, but if they're all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance or whatever, then yeah, I can.
@@calebpanopio9070well, to be fair, they were all saying the same thing. It's easy to hear lots of people speaking in unison but very hard to hear even one person clearly in a large group of people all saying different things.
Great video Mike! “Then His brothers and His mother came, and standing outside they sent to Him, calling Him. And a multitude was sitting around Him; and they said to Him, “Look, Your mother and Your brothers are outside seeking You.” But He answered them, saying, “Who is My mother, or My brothers?” And He looked around in a circle at those who sat about Him, and said, “Here are My mother and My brothers! For whoever does the will of God is My brother and My sister and mother.””Mark 3:31-35 NKJV Edit: Lol I didn't know this comment would start a war. But just as a heads up, we as protestants are not using this to say that Jesus disowns Mary. We are just saying that Jesus is not exalting Mary above others in this passage. So why should we?
What did Mary do at the annunciation? She did the will of God by saying yes to him. Therefore in this verse, Jesus affirms Mary as his mother. Protestants keep on misinterpreting this verse over and over again as some kind of disowning of Mary by Jesus, but this interpretation presumes that Mary is some sort of disobedient vagrant who is excluded from Jesus' requirement for being in his family (i.e. doing the will of God). Be careful what you presume about the mother of God!
@@marcuscarlsson5510I find that to be a bit of stretch really as the context of the verse has nothing to do with the annunciation. I think it's quite clear in its literal reading and doesn't need a Catholic exegesis that connects it to the annunciation. God bless!
@@GazGuitarz Mary lived a life of obedience to God, the annunciation being the most crucial example of this, which is why I drew on it. The "Catholic exegesis" does not link back to the annunciation explicitly, but rather draws upon it as an obvious example. You, of course, would hold that no verse whatsoever "requires" a Catholic exegesis. I would recommend reading "The Meaning of Tradition" by Yves Congar to address this, as a youtube comment is a totally deficient medium for explaining the necessity of catholic exegesis of scripture.
@@marcuscarlsson5510 Can you quote any protestant who claims Mary is some sort of disobedient vagrant? The passage is clearly about how whoever does the will of God is part of God's family, and we have a new family in Christ. This passage has been so freeing for me who has struggled to detach from my biological family and be grafted in to the body of Christ.
My boyfriend and I became christians recently and after thinking a lot and having many discussions we decided to choose the Catholic church. However, even though it's the one closest to what we believe in, we struggle with the whole Mary thing. It just doesn't sit right with us.
Bishop Barron has some lovely videos on Mary. For me it was the opposite. Christianity made no sense without Mary so I take that as a grace. Also tho it’s difficult to find any Protestant who can say “I love Mary” without saying “I love Mary but….”. That’s no way to love
Do you struggle with others who may have devotions to Mary in their prayer life, pressures to share the same devotions there as others, or in understanding how to defend such devotions with scriptures? What about the “whole Mary thing” is difficult to you really? I may be able to help.
Almost universally the problem people have in their hearts with Mary usually stems from have a difficult time with understanding the Jesus is FULLY GOD and FULLY HUMAN. Every time the Church has declared a doctrine about Mary in an ecclesiastical Council is to address the heresy of Arianism running through the Church, which ultimately states that Jesus was just a man. It is almost without fail. So if you are having a hard time grasping Mary's role or title or doctrine concerning here, it is usually because you are having difficulty understanding that Jesus is fully God.
for me one of the greatest scriptures with regards against marian worship is when someone tried to exalt her, Jesus put the emphysis on the word of God: And it came to pass, as He spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto Him, Blessed is the womb that bare Thee, and the paps which Thou hast sucked. But He said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. Luke 11:27-28 KJV
you didnt discuss Revelation 5 and 8. Where all prayers ascend and help and literially in greek uses the word Echod. By Angels and Saints. Then Jesus takes Peter to meet Moses in Mathew. Then Paul mentions in Hebrews that you Come to the place where Dead saints are. Then jesus himself talked to the dead both here on earth and shoel. Then he even preaches to them in Peter. You also forget that in Revelation Mary is taken up to heaven. And is given role of being over the stars etc.
@@iceyhotfire To bow in Hebrew means to worship, what you disguise as veneration is worship. Why would we want to venerate anyone else other than the very one who died for me in my place. The Lord Jesus stood in the gap for us and even now does so, having sent the Holy Spirit. Have you been baptised with the Holy Spirit? Read Luke chapter 11.....
Was Jesus wrong to speak to Moses on the mount of transfiguration since Moses died? Is it ok to ask for intercession from Enoch and Elijah since they didn't die? Or angels like Michael, Gabriel or our own guardian angels? Asking for help from the Saints seems entirely different than necromancy.
1 Царств 28: Саул, скованный страхом, всё же желает знать исход битвы, поэтому решается на ещё больший грех: он хочет найти гадалку, зная, что обратиться к гадалке, если Бог не отвечает - значит подтвердить своё полное отступничество от Бога Израиля. И, хотя Саул знал, что законом Иеговы им категорически запрещено вступать в связь с духами, через кого действуют гадалки, он сознательно пошёл на это преступление против Бога, которое стало последней каплей в мере его беззаконий (Втор..18:10,11). Нам не следует что-то выдумывать и придумывать свои условия; есть Писание, осуждающее общение с умершими и об этом говорил автор видео. Бог осудил общение царя Саула с мертвым пророком Самуилом, это был оккультизм и мерзость перед Богом, а Закон Моисея осуждал общение с мертвыми, независимо от того, были они верующими или нет. Они не могут нас услышать - они не Вездесущие, как Бог, они всего лишь люди. И через практику общения с умершими вы открываете дверь сатанинскому обману; демон может появиться в образе Святого Ангела Света и обмануть вас. Внимательно ли вы читаете Священное Писание?
11 men walked with Jesus throughout their life and NOT A SINGLE ONE OF THEM prayed to Mary to asked her to contact Jesus on her behalf. So why should any modern saint do it? Heck, why is there no record of any of the apostles asking Mary to contact Jesus after he was taken into heaven. She was still alive then
Could that be because she was still alive and outlived all but John? 🙂 Where do you think Luke (and others) got the accounts of the infancy of Jesus contained in his gospel? Mary. Who else would have been alive to recount those stories? Jesus, Joseph, John the Baptist? Nope. Only Mary. But consider this: Mary was present with the disciples on the day of Pentecost when the disciples were overshadowed by the Holy Spirit. Do you think it was helpful to them that she knew what was happening because she had been overshadowed 30 years earlier? And while the disciples had three years with Him, Mary had 33 years. Do you think maybe they asked her some questions about Him after the ascension? Yeah, me too. Finally, is there an example in scripture of Mary interceding on behalf of others? Hint: the wedding at Cana. Thanks for asking.
@@beadoll8025 When people go to a church service or prayer meeting, do they stand, sing songs and even applaud, dance and shout (depending on their denomination)? When people go to a Taylor Swift concert, do they stand, sing songs, applaud, dance and shout? Are they worshiping Taylor Swift? In a courtroom, when the judge enters the courtroom, the bailiff loudly commands, “All rise!” The defendant will be on his feet if he knows what’s good for him? Is this worship or respect? In Japan, it is customary for people to bow in greeting one another. Are they worshiping each other? Just because two things LOOK similar, it does not mean they are exactly the same. Catholics may (or may not) choose to bow or kneel before a crucifix (which depicts Jesus on the cross) or the statue of a saint in order to help them concentrate their attention. But that does NOT equal worship of the saint or even the crucifix as a god. *Not all prayer is worship.* There is worship, praise, thanksgiving, petition, intercession, Q&A (which includes the largely neglected aspect of listening.). Yeah, lots of ways to talk with God that are NOT worship. Same with the saints.
Where in scripture does it say Mary died? I will for this, presumption asking/praying to saints is somehow sinful. But as Catholics, we do not believe Mary is dead (CCC 974). Scholars such as Dr.Scott Hahn have made biblical arguments in his book (Hail, Holy Queen) or even the fact Enoch and Elijah are assumed into heaven in the Old Testament (Moses in Jewish tradition). Others go back to an ancient tradition which we can see from St. John Damascene in the 7th century, which he refers to as tradition already. So we have history and typology to create a doctrine of the assumptions and we have even examples of people previously being assumed into heaven in the old Testaments. All ways protestants use to defend core Christian doctrine such as the Trinity. there is even no testimony regarding her postmortem body and related relics. This is striking because Jesus had no greater disciple than his Mother and yet, unlike other saints of the early Church, including St. Peter, there is zero historical evidence regarding relics of Mary. Where is the evidence she did die? I already provided ontological reasons why we can accept she did not die and epistemological reasons why she probably was assumed into heaven.
First of all, Mary isn't dead, not even bodily. She was assumed into Heaven at the end of her earthly life. As far as praying to her or other saints, you are misunderstanding the word "pray." It is NOT synonymous with "worship." We only worship God. However, it is nice that we have people already in Heaven praying for us. That is what a saint is - someone widely regarded to already be in Heaven. How, then, are they "dead?" They are already in the presence of God, and he is the God of the living.
@@kayagrace2482 I thought that the catholic church teaches that a person must "perform three miracles" before they are venerated as a "saint". Have I heard incorrectly?
In Catholic theology, Mary is just as much as a resurrection as Jesus. So just like Jesus resurrected and rose from the dead with a glorified body Mary did the same thing in Catholic theology she might as well be part of the Godhead, the fourth person.
@@neveralone1498 No. You are referring to the canonization process for saints. Canonized saints in basic terms are just "confirmed saints". The Catholic church teaches we cannot judge or know who has been saved or damned, but with signs by God through saints' intercession we can know who has entered the kingdom of heaven.
I believe the former things will not be remembered… i’m trusting My Mom who died in Christ is no longer even having to see or view this evil, sad world. I have never seen or read anywhere in my bible that i’m suppose to reach out and pray to her or anyone else who has passed on. Jesus said HE is the way….. not my Mom. I have a direct line connected to our Lord who is the Only one answering, judging and hearing my thoughts and prayers. ❤
Very much this. When my mother was on this earth I asked her to intercede with me and pray for the things that needed be done. My mom was a saint of a woman. But now that she has gone home to be with her Jesus, I would not call her attention to the woes of this world or this life. She taught me how to pray and speak to the lord. That is the legacy she left me. Her work is done. It is the height of selfishness to think that your problems are important enough to take away the peace of those that have gone before.
The former things WILL be remembered! We will give glory to our Lord all the more for it! Now I am not saying we will be worrying about what goes on on earth, but in Isaiah “The former things will not be remembered,” God is speaking here, he will not remember (choose not to) what wretched sinners we were on earth. Because he is building a new heaven and a new earth.
I tend to break things down simply. I once asked a Catholic friend why they would pray to Mary instead of Jesus, and she said she identified more with Mary. That led me to believe she was not a believer, and did not have a relationship with Jesus. Led her down the "Romans Road", but she had a hard time believing the scriptures. Fast forward to today, and she is a Christ follower, due to God pouring into her life through different people. Thankful that she is now a believer!
Have you ever listened to the words of the most used Marian prayer of all, the Hail Mary? *** "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee." *** This is nothing more than the salutation of Gabriel in Luke 1:28. *** "Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb (Jesus)." *** That is Elizabeth's greeting to Mary in Lk 1:42. ***"Holy Mary, mother of GOD." *** She is a saint which makes her holy, and she is the Mother of GOD, because Elizabeth calls her the 'Mother of Our Lord' in Lk 1:43. Also if you take Jn 1:1 "...and the Word was GOD', and add it to Jn 1:14, "...and the Word was made flesh", GOD was made flesh, and who was His mother? Mary! *** "Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, amen." *** This is nothing more than petitioning Mary to PRAY FOR US, just like in the Bible verses I presented. Do we 'pray to' Mary, or are we only petitioning her to pray for us? Rom 15:30, "...help me by your prayers to GOD for me." Col 1:9, "This is why we too have been praying for you unceasingly." 1Thes 3:10, "Night and day we pray more and more..." 2Thes 1:11, "To this end we pray always for you." 2Thes 3:1, "In conclusion brethren, pray for us..." Jam 5:16, "...and pray for one another that you may be saved." Rev 8:3-4 "...that he may offer it with the prayers of all the saints..." According to Scripture, are the saints in Heaven dead or alive? Now the next question is, 'Yes, but it is repetitious (the Rosary) and that is forbidden by scripture'. (Mt 6:7) OK, look at the entries listed above which have the asterisk (*) in front of them. Are not Col 1:9, "This is why we have been praying for you unceasingly...", 1Thes 3:10, "Night and day we pray more and more...", and 2Thes 1:11, "To this end we pray always for you...", repetitious? Is this one of those so called 'Bible Conflicts' you hear about from time to time? No, not at all. The answer is that the Bible refers to two types of prayer repetition '(V)ain', in the manner of heathens, and '(U)seful', NOT in the manner of heathens. The Rosary is not vain repetition. Here is a list of some in each category that you can check in your Bible. (V) 1King 18:25-29, (U) Isa 6:3, (U) Dan 3:52-90, (V) *Mt 6:7, (U) Mt *26:44, (U) *Lk 6:12, (U) Lk 18:1,9-14,*21:36, (U)*Col 1:9, (U) 1Thes 3:10,5:17, (U) *Jam 5:16, (U) **Rev 4:8 Many non-Catholics have the false belief that praying to "dead" people is useless. This is a mis-interpretation of what Holy Scripture teaches us, for the Blessed Virgin Mary and others who have gone on before us are not dead but live forever.👍👍
@@bibleman8010 Can we agree that Gideon in the Bible is now divine because the Angel of the LORD saluted him in a unique way too??? Your logic crumbles. Your name is an irony. You don't know the Bible. Change it
@@raphaelfeneje486 while @bibleman isn't Biblical, you're right - his name is irony - catholicism mandates sin and hates God, according to the Word of Truth. *Happy Sabbath!!!* today is the LORD's day and i pray church this morning is a blessing for all who know God, love Christ and walk in Truth!
@@ZachClifford-y6w Praying to anything is ascribing divinity to it. Have you read the Glories of Mary?? Mary is called Omnipotent and Omniscient. And that God obeys her.
Very timely. I was thinking about this the other day and wondering why the Catholic Church elevates Mary to the Queen of Heaven and why they do rosary prayers to her for intercession. The other concern I have is about statuary. Catholic churches and sites are filled with statues that people pray to. Are we not commanded to have no physical images of Jesus, God or Saints, etc.? "2. You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them." Why then does the Catholic Church have so much statutory?
Why then does the Catholic Church have so much statutory it tells the story of the bible that's why Catholicism is the only Christian Faith . They are lead in worship By the Pope The Bishop Of Rome for those People who say the word Pope isn’t in the Bible, who was given the Keys to Heaven From Jesus . Through Apostolic succession From Peter the First Pope they worship Jesus, And thru The Holy Tradition Of the Saints formed the Bible , Biblical doctrines, Such as the Trinity, Sunday service, Easter, And Christmas teach Grace alone for salvation, Did not remove books From the Bible but preserved the writings of the Jewish Old testament which the protestants threw out , Catholics want to worship Jesus with all 5 of their senses . • Music for the ears, • Incense for the nose, • Statues and art for the eyes, Please pray a sincere prayer with all of your heart admitting to Jesus you are a sinner. Have full faith that His blood pays off all of your sins and accept His gift of everlasting life. And give your confession to a Priest Jesus never said to confess your sins to either him Or to the Father pray that God blesses you with peace. Amen The truth is that Jesus is God, and Jesus loves you so very much! :D🤔🤔
I would recommend having a debate with prominant Catholic apologists on this topic. This is not a good representation of the Catholic faith. This can be seen as defamation or slander.
last thought… I wonder if Mary would’ve died before Joseph would people who follow the Catholic religion even or still bring Mary up at all? How come they dont honor Jesus’s human Father but only his Mom? Because The Holy Spirit also spoke to Jospeh through his dreams but since he was the man… The Holy Spirit obviously didn’t impregnate him but how come they don’t pray or honor him? I’m just sharing a thought as i’m talking to God about this.. very interesting topic. Have a blessed day everybody
Catholics do honor him in a huuuuuuge way. He is called Saint Joseph and is the patron saint of workers. Many many Catholics pray to him and wear necklaces with a pendant of his image. The whole month of March is dedicated to him in the Catholic Church. Many churches and entire dioceses r dedicated to him. He is a SAINT and has excess merit and praying to him can get u out of purgatory sooner as he can deposit some of his merit on your behalf. It’s lunacy, but unfortunately most Catholics believe these doctrines. I was raised in the Catholic Church and the Holy Spirit set me free at the age of 57, just 3 years ago. This is solely the Grace of God and His mercy that He pursued me all these years! All glory to God!
The part about praying to the dead has always made me question the practice of praying to Mary and others. Catholics may say it's not praying but you are talking to people who have passed and asking them to help you in some way. I love Catholics like Michael Knowles and it surprises me that a God fearing and intelligent man like him defends this practice.
what about the part where Jesus conjured up two dead guys and had s conversation with them Moses and Elias, who appeared and spoke with Jesus at the transfiguration (Matthew 17:3)?🤷♀🤷♀
@@jonathanw1106Jesus Christ was also fully man and modeled for us how to follow him. You’re claiming that God engaged in a behavior that would be sinful, which goes contrary to the nature of God. No sane person would think following Christ means claiming to be the messiah because God’s identity is his identity
@jackhales5673 God is able to do things that would be sinful if we did them, like receive worship, because He is God. Jesus was able to die for sins and forgive them because He is God. God's identity provides him power, omniscience and the ability to create and destroy and there is nothing impure or wrong in those actions. We do not possess the same, and it is fallacious to assume that because Jesus did it it is something we should do. Let me know when you plan on dying on a cross, that's what Jesus did
Exactly. Thank you Pastor. I would like to add that in all of Holy Scripture, Old Testament and New, any time any believer in the Lord God Almighty prays, it is ALWAYS directly to the Lord God Almighty, that is, directly to the Father. In fact we are commanded to pray ONLY in this way, especially in the New Testament, and especially by Jesus Christ of Nazareth. "But you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you." Matthew 6:6 For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:15-16
No in scripture there was a strict hierarchy in the way to approach God. This is not done away with but is continued through the apostles and the church. It's fine to pray to God alone but sins must be confessed before a priest and the church, and that God uses his church and body to mediate between himself and mankind
@@nanoglitch6693 and what is that verse meant to do for you? Jesus is God so who mediates between you and him?. Besides God has been mediating between humans through others since the beginning. He mediated through Moses, Abraham, the apostles and now his church nothing has changed.
@@maluill Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:14-16 Each and every believer can draw near to the very throne of God with confidence, because of what Christ Jesus has done for us on the cross.
@@rolandovelasquez135 Yes we can draw near to God, but unless you can see God that's through the church whom he gave the power to forgive sins in john 20:23 and James 5:16
Regarding prayer, as a Catholic we believe we are commissioned by the Lord to pray for one another, with the church on Earth and in Heaven. James 5:16 “confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful.” 1 John 5:16 “If anyone sees his brother sinning, if the sin is not deadly, he should pray to God and he will give him life.” Thus, we ask one another to pray for us and we pray for one another as Christians. This prayer is efficacious, in that it is not useless or ineffective, but actually is a part of our baptism at 1 Peter 4:10-11 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of god’s varied [manifold] grace. 11 Whoever preaches, let it be with the words of God; whoever serves, let it be with the strength that God supplies, SO THAT IN ALL THINGS God may be glorified through Jesus Christ” so that “by the word of God, what is seen is not made out of what is visible” (Heb 11:3) and this word is Jesus Christ working through us because as at John 1:14-17 “he is the word became flesh . . . the Father’s only Son, FULL OF GRACE AND TRUTH . . . Grace and Truth came through Jesus Christ” . . . and continues to do so through us as stewards of God’s manifold grace (Mt. 10:7-11; Rev 1:5-6; 1 Peter 4:10). By our Baptism we are united into one body (Eph 4:4-6 4 “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all”). We are all united in God’s spirit (Colossians 1:16, “in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him”). It is his spirit that draws us to pray for and request prayer from one another. As Catholics we do not believe this stops because of death, but rather death is overcome and when we ask those who have died or not yet died to pray for us, we do so by means of the one body of our baptism. After-all, it is not us who pray, but rather the Holy Spirit who intercedes with inexpressible groanings (Rom 8:26), and the gates of hell will not withstand us (Mt 16:18). Thus, we view prayer not necessarily as worship alone, but rather also in communication to one another and God to continue building the Kingdom of God. Today, for example, we make a prayer to court when we file a motion or request; it is a prayer for relief. As such, prayers to angels, guardian angels, saints, or our dead are done to ask for assistance or further prayer to God, just as we would one another alive on earth, and not as a form of worship that is reserved to God, his Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit as one God in three persons alone. Rather, it is done in and within one body in communion with Christ as our Leader and Savior (Acts 5:30-32) by the Holy Spirit so that Hebrews 12:1 “since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us”. Thus, let me just say, asking for prayer to one another is not done in a vacuum, but rather it is done as brothers and sisters who worship Christ and him alone for allowing ourselves “to be like living stones, being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 2:5), as part of our true family in God (Mt 12:50 whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother). Asking for the assistance of angels is also done through Jesus and in his body, His people, the Church because in Jesus “we will judge angels” (1 Cor 6:3) and it is these angels that “are ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation” (Heb 1:14). And thus as ministers of grace in Jesus Christ, as priests called to sacrifice for one another and to the glory of our eternal Father, we call forth angels to minister for one another as well.
Dear brother, Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so-she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1.5 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, brother. God fills all in all, not Mary! Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said-communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith, rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives-it's occultism. So why open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us? Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities-Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (living church ministers, living on earth at the moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but speaks of it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
@@HARRYibnNIKO Thank you for your opinion. We know that it is the Holy Spirit himself that unites us into the body of Christ for by "one spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greek, whether slaves or free, we are all made to drink of one Spirit (1 Cor 12). "If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive because of righteousness (Rom 8)". "Blessed and holy is the one who shares in the first resurrection, the second death has no power over these" (Rev 20:6a). We know that we do not pray as we ought but rather the Holy "Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words . . . He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God (Rom 8). And so we see in the heavenly vision at the throne of God that the Elders of God fall down before the Lamb, each holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense which are the prayers of the Saints (Rev 5:8b). And the Angel before God who is given the prayers of all the saints along with their own prayers to hand up to God (Rev. 8:3b-4).
@@HARRYibnNIKO “Therefore, SINCE WE ARE SURROUNDED BY SO GREAT A CLOUD OF WITNESSES, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us . . . 22 No, you have approached Mount Zion and the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and countless angels in festal gathering, 23 and *THE ASSEMBLY [CHURCH] OF THE FIRSTBORN ENROLLED IN HEAVEN* and God the judge of all, and the *SPIRITS OF THE JUST MADE PERFECT* , 24 and Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and the sprinkled blood that speaks more eloquently than that of Abel. ” - Hebrews 12:1, 22-24.
@@HARRYibnNIKO “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER, THAT YOU MAY BE HEALED. THE PRAYER OF A RIGHTEOUS PERSON HAS GREAT POWER as it is working.” - James 5:16. And we do not stop at death with the Church Triumphant in heaven, but we work in prayer and supplication for and with the Church militant on earth, as Paul says “ *PRAY AT ALL TIMES IN THE SPIRIT WITH ALL PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION TO THAT END KEEP ALERT WITH ALL PERSEVERANCE MAKING SUPPLICATION FOR ALL THE SAINTS* …” - Ephesians 6:18. And as we will also together with them come down from heaven with Jesus Christ as King, riding one with another to conquer in the armies of heaven (Rev. 19:14). Come Lord Jesus. Amen.
I'm Catholic and I agree with Mike. I've never prayed to the saints for this exact reasons. I don't want to judge others. There are many Catholic stories and legends of people actyally contacting saints or receiving apparitions of them that are quite convincing and seem to give good fruits. On the flip side some of the prayers to Mary seem VERY disrespectful towards God too. Calling her savior of the world, people giving up their souls and laying their salvations on her hands and other such things, are honestly frightening to me whenever I witness them in my parish. So what do I do? I know one thing for certain. Nobody in the Bible prays to the saints. If Apostles can be good Christians without praying to the saints, so can I.
Rev 5 :8-12 🤦♂🤦♂ ➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8... 8 When he took it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the holy ones. 9 They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to receive the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain and with your blood you purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue, people and nation. Only an Omniscient God can understand all the languages of all nations Nations..John Is a creature and Cant. Only an Omniscient God. 13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in the universe, cry out: "To the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might, forever and ever."Now John HERD ALL THIS all those languages of the earth. How did He hear all those Languages and understand them . God Had to have made it possible for John why couldn’t he do that for those in Heaven as well.. So why cant Mary and the saints hear since they have an Omniscient God to Make things Know to them the saints don’t have to Be Omniscient. God gave them that ability. What are , the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders doing with . Those Prayers in their hands the prayers of the holy ones.Why did God give those Prays to them to Give them to Him 9When he broke open the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar 8 the souls of those who had been slaughtered because of the witness they bore to the word of God.10 cried out in a loud voice, "How long will it be, holy and true master, 9 before you sit in judgment and avenge our blood on the inhabitants of the earth?"11Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little while longer until the number was filled of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been. This Makes It Know to those Saints In Heaven That God would avenge the saints On earth at a Further tine The lord can Make know to those in heaven what happens on earth at a future time They are Now aware of thing going on Now do you think since they pray to the Lord they would not be praying to the Lord for their Brothers and Sisters of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been to preserve them as the others had been . What act of Love are Christians told to do for one another Pray for one another Rev18: 19-24 What’s the reaction to those in heaven… To the destruction Of Babylon On earth if they aren’t made aware of what’s happening on earth. God made them aware giving Biblical proof that The Saints can be made aware of what’s taking place on Earth. They must have seen it Because allowed them to see it. Mathew 18:6-7 Do not harm little children because God loves them as well as Babes in the Faith Physically or spiritually. . 6But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. Why does he say this “Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven. What does that mean the Angles are assigned to these children to watch over them and pray for them. They go before the father and Intercede for them . How do Angles know what is taking place on earth Angles are not Omniscient God thru the Holy Sprit reveals it to them they don’t have to be Omniscient. Luke 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance. How can People in heaven rejoice over someone coming to repentance? If they’re not aware of their repentance. Now since Mary and the Saints are In heaven are they aware of their repentance and rejoice. Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth. Luke 15:10 In just the same way, I tell you, there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth i 8 2 14 The four living creatures answered, "Amen," and the elders fell down and worshiped. 10 You made them a kingdom and priests for our God, and they will reign on earth." 11 I looked again and heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. They were countless 5 in number, 12 and they cried out in a loud voice: "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, wisdom and strength, honor and glory and blessing." 13
Reading through Catholic history, as I've not had first-hand experience like you, I've found many highly offensive examples of idolatry being practiced by lay-catholics that went entirely un-chastised by the magisterium. What's worse is they didn't just turn a blind eye to it, they outright fostered and encouraged it, using it to exploit the church, giving them specific prayers to pray in certain parts of the world on certain days for specific "limited-time only" blessings. Certainly leaves a bad taste in one's mouth.
"So what do I do?" Look for another church. One that actually follows the teachings of Christ and the apostles. But no matter what, don't lose faith. And always keep your eye on Christ.
As a Catholic, you should be aware of the fact that Catholic Teachings on Praying to the Saints and Calling for Mary’s intercession is not sin, here is biblical evidence: In a dream, God commanded King Abimelech to ask Abraham to intercede for him: “For [Abraham] is a prophet and he will pray for you, so you shall live” (Gen. 20:7). When the Lord is angry with Job’s friends because they did not speak rightly about God, he tells them, “Let my servant Job pray for you because I will accept his [prayer], lest I make a terror on you” (Job 42:8). SECONDLY: The faith of the Church is that the saints are not really dead, but are fully alive in Jesus Christ, who is life itself (John 11:25; 14:6) and the bread of life who bestows life on all who eat his flesh and drink his blood (John 6:35, 48, 51, 53-56). The saints are alive in heaven because of the life they have received through their faith in Christ Jesus and through their eating of his body and blood. The book of Revelation shows the saints worshipping God, singing hymns, playing instruments, making requests to Christ to avenge their martyrdom, and offering prayers for the saints on earth (Rev. 4:10, 5:8, 6:9-11). 3RD: Does the Bible say we should approach the saints with our prayers? Yes, in two places. In Revelation 5:8 John saw the Lamb, Christ Jesus, on a throne in the midst of four beasts and 24 elders. When the Lamb took the book with the seven seals, the 24 elders fell down before the Lamb in worship, “each one having a harp and golden bowls of incenses, which are the prayers of the saints.” Similarly, in Revelation 8:3-4 we are told that something similar happened when the Lamb opened the seventh seal of the book: “Another angel came and stood on the altar, having a golden censer, and many incenses were given to him, in order that he will give it with the prayers of all the saints on the golden altar before the throne. And the smoke of the incenses went up with the prayers of the saints from the hand of the angel before God.” Ok now that we have proven that praying for intercession of Saints is good, especially Mary, one more evidence specially for intercession of Mary is Wedding at Cana, now about disturbing prayers to Mary, honestly I think if you knew Catholic teachings on Mary you would not feel disturbed, biblical evidence for Mary being our Mother is found when Jesus was on the Cross, as evidence for her being Queen is found in revelation plus the fact that The Mother of king of the Jews at around the time of David was the Queen, so we should Honor and venerate her, as for giving her their souls etc, I think you Mean Holy Slavery to Mary, you go to Jesus through Mary, Mary being the Queen and our Mother will help us reach to Jesus, this does not mean that She is more important then Jesus, NO, because we only Worship Jesus and Love him above everything else. Mary leads us to Jesus. If you have any further concerns of Catholic teachings, ask me more I can help if you want, beware of feeling worried, feelings are not always accurate to leading us to truth, the devil will tempt us in any way or feelings to get us out of Catholicism.
@@etiennedevignolles7538 What exactly does he teach that is false? I wouldn't want to be deceived by a smooth talker so please explain and please use scripture to do it.
@@kathyk5589 He does not know what he is talking about as regards Catholics, Catholics view of Mary etc. I suggest you go to your local Catholic Church and ask a priest to explain it.
@@etiennedevignolles7538 Also, you did not provide any scripture with your response. I have a lot of scripture in my video backing up what I previously told you. I hope you go and listen. Ask God to open your ears because you want only the truth.
My favorite quote about Mary comes from one of Charles Swindoll's books where he said, "If we venerate Mary for any reason, let it be for her remarkable example of faith and obedience." Just preached on this this morning during Advent 4. Lots of questions, but ultimately, I felt like some light bulbs lit up. Merry Christmas.
That is why we venerate her, for being a good woman, who was picked to carry Jesus. She was Human, and was prepared for her purpose. We don’t believe she was a god, yet as a Catholic, we venerate her. Think of it like this: Jesus is a doctor, about to give you surgery. Mary is his mother, can’t do the surgery, but wouldn’t it make you feel better if she called, and told him to take good care of you?
Making requests to Saints in heaven is a long standing practice among Christians. It was a practice in the O.T. We know this from early Jewish literature, some of it noncanonical but nevertheless real. We also know this has been a practice among N.T. Christians. Some of the early Protestant evangelists practiced this. Look at John and Charles Wesley. They believed in not only praying for those who passed away. Charles Wesley said that prayers for those who had died made at least as much difference as praying for those who are alive. And he believed in asking intercession from Saints who had died. Others in the early Anglican tradition also believed this. The early Church believed in asking intercession from Mary and the other Saints. Inscriptions of of "Hail Mary" on church walls have been found by archeologists at least back to the 200s A.D. And even in the N.T. era it was not considered evil or contrary to Gods Word. We know this by the several references to that in 1st century Christian writings like the Book of Revelation. In Revelation 5:8 John speaks of the Elders in heaven receiving prayers from Saints on earth and giving them to God. Here we have saints in heaven receiving prayers from saints on earth and giving them to God. And later in the Book of Revelation we find the Saints on earth calling out to the Apostles, Saints and Elders in heaven and making requests to them. (The seaman, the captains on ships, etc called out for Saints in heaven to rejoice because of the Fall of Babylon.) Here we have saints on earth making requests to Apostles, Elders and Saints in heaven. No way are these activities presented as "necromancy" or any kind of prohibited behavior! But Protestants will cry out and say...."Well...this is only symbolic. It is not real." But that argument is silly because a real issue is the Protestant's presupposition that asking intercession from Saint in heaven is a kind of necromancy. Even if these passages in Revelation are merely symbolic, they show no evidence that it is wrong to make requests for intercession. Rather they show the concept was known in the first century church and not considered evil or disobedient. Rather it is something that is good and wholesome and even normative. When I was an evangelical, passages like that were not considered seriously, if at all. And the Biblical examples were even scoffed at when I was in Bible college. And in my close to 50 years as a Protestant I was never taught to Bless Mary. In her prayer in the Gospels, Mary said that all generations of humans would call her "Blessed." But I never blessed Mary as a Protestant, and certainly I never called her "Blessed or Blessed Mother." I was told "Mary was blessed "among women" and not "above women." But what other woman in the N.T. was said to be blessed by all generations? Obviously that gave her a prominent place among women. It is not an egalitarian statement that all women are equal in God's sight. Certainly saints have been pointed out in scripture as being outstanding and noteworthy. Take Hebrews for example where the folks who were sawed in two for the sake of the Gospel were mentioned as exceptional. Usually the attacks on Catholicism by evangelicals and fundamentalists show both a lack of understanding of scriptures and a lack of understanding of Catholic teaching. That is my conclusion after several decades of study and struggle. One factoid that I found ironic was that those who most strongly opposed making requests to heavenly residents, and who most strongly taught a separation between the earthly kingdom and the heavenly kingdom would stand beside me and sing the Doxology. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise Him all creatures here below, PRAISE HIM ABOVE YE HEAVENLY HOST....... Even in their worship the most staunch fundamentalists would make requests to beings in heaven. Something to think about.
I’m so glad I read this. I’ve been Catholic since being married and have been doing confessions. The priest always gives us “Hail Marys” as what we say at the end (however many). I just listened to Daniel on how it’s COMPLETLY unbiblical to pray to her and saints. It made complete sense. I feel so bad. Also, we only need God/Jesus as our mediator, because He is the one who died for our sins. He wants us to act like we are saved and have faith like we are saved, not needing to have to do 10 Hail Mary prayers after confession. I like this video because it is biblical.
You shouldn't feel bad because you haven't done anything wrong. 1. Prayer in Catholicism encompasses both worship directed towards God and seeking assistance from saints, who are regarded as intercessors, not objects of worship. 2. The Bible supports intercessory prayer among believers, as seen in the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus’ teachings, and Paul’s letters. 3. Asking saints in heaven for intercession extends the principle of asking fellow believers for their prayers, and Scripture does not prohibit this practice. 4. Therefore, it is consistent with biblical principles and Christian liberty for Catholics to pray to saints for their intercessory prayers, as it enriches the spiritual connection between believers and God.
@randycarson9812 *WHile Bible teaches interceding for one another between "alive" believers. Bible does not have any example of believers praying or asking for prayers of "passed on (physically dead, spiritually alive) believers. You will have to prove there are such examples in the Bible before claiming it to be biblical.* 1 2 3 you said and seeking assistance from saints, who are regarded as intercessors, not objects of worship. 2. The Bible supports intercessory prayer among believers, as seen in the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus’ teachings, and Paul’s letters. 3. Asking saints in heaven for intercession extends the principle of asking fellow believers for their prayers, and Scripture does not prohibit this practice. 4. Therefore, it is consistent with biblical principles and Christian liberty for Catholics to pray to saints for their intercessory prayers, as it enriches the spiritual connection between believers and God.
@@randycarson9812 *Thus the prompting of the Holy Spirit teaching right and wrong should not be ignored. You are on the side of Lucy?* you said You shouldn't feel bad because you haven't done anything wrong.
@@solafide9533 Actually, I don't have to prove anything. It is YOUR position that asking the saints in heaven to intercede for us is not permitted or possible. Okay. You have the affirmative position, and the burden of proof is on you to show why I am not allowed to ask for prayer from those who have already entered heaven. Where does the Bible deny me this freedom in Christ to remain connected to other members of the Body who have died?
@@randycarson9812 *Doctrines come from the teachings and practices of Jesus and APostles or from what Scriptures Does Say. So where did you get all your doctrines? That's the question. I want proof. Not you asking me to prove it for you.* *I do not care about your fallible opinions over infallible Scriptures. So you will have to provide more solid proof than "it's my opinion .."* you said Actually, I don't have to prove anything. It is YOUR position that asking the saints in heaven to intercede for us is not permitted or possible. Okay. You have the affirmative position, and the burden of proof is on you to show why I am not allowed to ask for prayer from those who have already entered heaven. Where does the Bible deny me this freedom in Christ to remain connected to other members of the Body who have died?
The Council of Trent declared: 😂😂 “ . . . if they [men] were not born again in Christ, they would never be justified, since in that new birth there is bestowed upon them, through the merit of His passion, the grace by which they are made just . . He laid down the conditions of salvation thus: "He that believeth and is baptized," said the Son of the Living God, "shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned" (Luke 16:16). Here, then, Our Blessed Lord laid down the two conditions of salvation: Faith and Baptism. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned - or is damned Catholics not Born again Justin who died for his faith said in 151 A.D. “As many as are persuaded and believe that what we [Christians] teach and say is true . . . are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated. For, in the name of God the Father . . . and of our Savior Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Spirit [Matt. 28:19], they then receive the washing with water. For Christ also said,‘Unless you are born again, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven’ [John 3:3]” (First Apology 61). Around 190 A.D., Irenaeus, the bishop of Lyons, wrote, “And [Naaman] dipped himself . . . seven times in the Jordan’ [2 Kgs. 5:14]. It was not for nothing that Naaman of old, when suffering from leprosy, was purified upon his being baptized, but [this served] as an indication to us. For as we are lepers in sin, we are made clean, by means of the sacred water and the invocation of the Lord, from our old transgressions, being spiritually regenerated as newborn babes, even as the Lord has declared: ‘Except a man be born again through water and the Spirit, he shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven’ [John 3:5]” (Fragment 34). In the year 252 A.D., Cyprian, the bishop of Carthage, said that when those becoming Christians “receive also the baptism of the Church . . . then finally can they be fully sanctified and be the sons of God . . . since it is written, ‘Except a man be born again of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God’ [John 3:5]” (Letters 71[72]:1). Augustine wrote, “From the time he [Jesus] said, ‘Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven’ [John 3:5], and again, ‘He that loses his life for my sake shall find it’ [Matt. 10:39], no one becomes a member of Christ except it be either by baptism in Christ or death for Christ” (On the Soul and Its Origin 1:10 [A.D. 419]). Augustine also taught, “It is this one Spirit who makes it possible for an infant to be regenerated . . . when that infant is brought to baptism; and it is through this one Spirit that the infant so presented is reborn. For it is not written, ‘Unless a man be born again by the will of his parents’ or ‘by the faith of those presenting him or ministering to him,’ but, ‘Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit’ [John 3:5]. The water, therefore, manifesting exteriorly the sacrament of grace, and the Spirit effecting interiorly the benefit of grace, both regenerate in one Christ that man who was generated in Adam” (Letters 98:2 [A.D. 408]). ONE LORD ONE FATIH ONE BAPTISM “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all” (Ephesians 4:4-6) The one baptism (and the only valid baptism), is the baptism of the one faith, the baptism authorized by the one Lord and practiced by the one body, the church of Christ. “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body” (1 Corinthians 12:13). "Are you born again-the way the Bible understands that concept?" If the Evangelical has not been properly water baptized, he has not been born again "the Bible way," regardless of what he may think.The Born Again Movement traces its origin early in the 19th century.Born Again Movement arrived at our shores in the late 1930’s and gained its popularity in the 70’s and 80’s which is considered the golden era of Born Again Movement During these years membership in various Born Again Churches increased because they where able to infiltrate mainline Protestant Churches and had lured nominal Catholics into their fold.However their steady growth ceases starting the year 1990 and their membership declined in the succeeding years. In the year 2000 Born Again Churches from the United States sent their missionaries in the Philippines to re-established the Born Again Movement and this time their primary mission is no longer to infiltrate Protestant and Catholic Churches but targeted the youth in schools particularly college students.Born Again evangelist does not want to discuss the history of the Christian church, in their Bible studies with their prospects, they intentionally limit the discussion to the Bible alone. They conceal the history of the Christian religion because it will show that their movement did not originate from the apostles. It is necessary for them to negate history because St. Paul warned us not to accept teachings that did not originate from the apostles Gal.1:8 and Born Again Movement evidently cannot trace the history of their church into the time of the apostles.Clearly Born Again evangelization has deception as its chief foundation and they even used selected passages from the Bible to deceive people. They usually start evangelizing by asking ambiguous questions such as “Are you saved?” or “Are you born again?”, if the person answers “no or I don’t know” they will tell you that you must accept Christ as a Lord and Personal Savior in order to be born again otherwise you will be damned to hell. And if the person will answer “yes” they will invite you to their church and worship with them. And if the person is a Catholic that would mean that you have to leave the Catholic Church and do away your Catholic beliefs about Mary, the Saints, confession etc. Let us be vigilant not to fall to the snares of the Born Again movement.
I grew up secular. Became a ‘born again’ evangelical. By the grace and mercy of God I was baptised into the Holy Orthodox church many years ago now. Orthodoxy: the fullness of truth. ☦️
@@susandanielwicz400 Another former RC here. I believe there are born again RCs and there are RC who are not born again, same as in any denomination. I have no quarrel with my dear RC brothers and sisters. But I have strong disagreement with the RC hierarchy and some of the doctrines they've established which are bad. They tend to lead their members to divide their faith between Jesus' propitiation and the acts of doing penances, doing good works, receiving of sacraments, etc., and even faith in the RCC itself (such that, for centuries, people were taught they'd lose their salvation if they left the RCC).
Yea, I agree with this video 100%. I’ve read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation 3 times. And I’m in the process of reading it for the 4th time. There’s nothing in the New Testament that encourages believers to pray to Mary. Why would Jesus want us to pray to His mother when He said “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”? I bought a rosary to help me keep up with my prayer habit, but I don’t feel right praying to Mother Mary. It’s not Scriptural.
Asking the saints to intercede for us is like a prayer chain at church, but with some members already in heaven. They’re the ultimate prayer partners, cheering us on from above! The heart of the rosary is the meditations, and I encourage you to consider the "Scriptural Rosary" in which you read a verse of scripture before each Hail Mary. Your can find several versions for free online, or you can buy a small booklet. However, if you don't like the rosary, don't say it. There are lots of other Catholic devotions to choose from. That's why God made chocolate and vanilla!
I am sorry Mike.. but wedding at Cana is "exactly" what it is about even though you are being dismissal about it. It was an Intercession for someone in need. So you cant really say it is not. It is about Mother Mary asking Jesus a request which he was not ready for at the moment. 2nd please note: Pray with Mary or asking Mother Mary to pray for us is no way making her above Jesus. Catholicism only says honour her, venerate ( respect) her .. which she totally deserves! I do agree she wouldnt probably like it if you give her more than what she is.. like worship or replacing the Holy Triune God.. Catholicism clearly teaches worship only the Holy Triune God ... Jesus is the mediator ... Mother Mary and other holy saints merely do Intercession... Which is super powerful and I will gladly seek...❤😊
The Catholic church says that Mary was assumed into Heaven. The Assumption of Mary (or the Assumption of the Virgin) is a teaching that, after the mother of Jesus died, she was resurrected, glorified, and taken bodily to Heaven.
@ tell that to martin luther who attended the assumption of mary feast lol. “Today the festival of our dear lady, the mother of God, is observed to celebrate her death and departure above. There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it happened we do not know. And since the Holy Spirit has told us nothing about it, we can make of it no article of faith. It is enough to know that she lives in Christ.” (Martin Luther, Weimar edition of 1522 Sermon on the Feast of the Assumption)
A wise man once said "To know that you do not know is the best. To think you know when you do not is a disease. Recognizing this disease as a disease is to be free of it"
And that's what we do. We don't pray to Mary as if she can answer prayers. She cannot. We ask her to intercede for us, to pray for us, like asking any friend.
@@julieelizabeth4856 That is not true. I grew up Catholic and I'm calling you out on that. There are specific prayers written ONLY to Mary. Prayers, I might add, that are nowhere in scripture. Hail Holy Queen is one of them and Catholics believe she reigns in Heaven and determines salvation. I was taught all the defensive answers they train Catholics to give when their unscriptural doctrines are questioned. This is one of them.
@@Littleangel_-jp4xb "Prayers to Mary" are asking for her intercession. The original meaning of the word "pray" is "to ask" as in the English phrase, "pray tell." Nothing in any of those prayers suggests that Mary can answer them. She can only take our prayers to God, and it's up to Him how He will answer. Were you taught where the Bible came from? (I wasn't. Catechesis has been poor for the past 50-60 years thanks to Modernists taking over and watering down the teachings). The councils of the Catholic Church did it. We didn't have a closed canon for over 300 years after Christ's death, books were expensive (hand printed until the 1500's) and the majority of the population couldn't read anyway. Culture of the time was that education was only necessary for government leaders and clergy. Education for all is originally a Catholic idea. So are hospitals. The Assumption of Mary and her crowned Queen of Heaven was believed from the beginning. Martin Luther didn't change that. He agreed with it. No one questioned it, though it wasn't made dogma until 1950. The Church guides us through cultural changes and needs to reiterate teachings when heresies arise against what was always believed. NO Catholic believes Mary determines salvation. She can intercede for us, (like asking any friend to pray for us) but again, it's all up to God to decide. "Nowhere in Scripture" again and again. "Scripture alone" was unheard of before the Protestant Revolution. It wouldn't have been possible before the invention of the printing press and increased literacy. If Christianity had been dependent on written words alone from the beginning, it wouldn't have lasted long. "By word of mouth or by letter" (as the Bible tells us) includes Sacred Traditions (different from "traditions of men") that are just as sacred as Sacred Scripture.
@@TriciaPerry-ef7bi To "pray" is "to ask." It's not worship, if that's what you're getting at. Rev. 5:8 tells of saints' prayers being offered up to God. Those are the requests of people on earth. By now, I sure hope there's more than 100,000. You didn't answer the question I asked first. Which denomination (in your humble opinion) gets the Truth right? Be specific.
They are hid with Christ in God. Jesus told us to pray to our Father who knows what we need of before we ask Him, and Paul says that we don't know what we should pray for as we ought, so the Spirit itself intercedes for our prayers according to the will of God: Romans 8:26-39 King James Version 26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. 27 And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God. You need to have faith in Jesus Christ as revealed by Scripture to be saved, not in some apostate religious institution that teaches heretical doctrine that contradicts Christ and the Apostles. That could lead you to hell.
@eiondevelopment9780 right but there is more. Revelation talks about when a believer prays it is actually held ( siezed in greek ) by elders in heaven putting in a bowl. Angels pick up the prayer in the bowl and uplift ( greek word is Echo it ) and give it to God then Angels come and respond to it by sending fire and wrath. We also see that intercessor is the role of Christ, the holy spirit but the church in scripture. We are to intercede for another. It is said. Why would we stop intercepting once died? Did christ when he die stop interceding surely not. People are also confused mediator and intercessor. Mediator is christ alone. He alone make heaven and forgiveness accessible. ✨️ intercessor is of christ, holy spirit and church and it is to pray for each other and help by physical and spiritual means. We can pray for each other, we can give money or time or effort etc.
I would really like for you, Mr Winger, to go visit Mount Athos, spend there 2-3 days with monks, and to tell me after you have experienced that, that all these men there are being delusional and doing demonic worship. The Scripture was just the beginning, and it will be the end. But also will be the patristic tradition of apostolic orthodox church, the original Christian church given to us by Jesus Christ himself through His apostoles. There is so much more into Christianity that brings more understanding to the Scripture. Saints are alive in Christ, and they are not just any people. They are people who proved their Spirit from God (before and after their worldly life), those who crucified themselfs while living in the world, perfectly living in Christ, honouring them and venerating them we confirm that Christ is Lord of the living.
I am my mom’s caregiver and have been for 4 years now. She has dementia and only prays the Hail Mary. I want to correct her and I have gently reminded her to pray to Jesus instead but my message has fallen upon her Daily she prays Hail Mary over and over.. and then brags about it to anyone who will listen. I suppose God knows her heart much better than I do
@mindmyown1 To pray the Hail Mary is to pray the Word of God. When Arch Angel Gabriel came forth, he spoke God's words to Mary. Mary is the mother of God, Jesus being the second person in the Trinity.
@mindmyown1 Always keep in mind that God loves us so much that His only son came amongst us, died on a cross for us, forgave us our sins, and came back from the dead. He loves us beyond what we can imagine. We are the people of the resurrection. Our relationship with Him is what is what matters, and He gives us everything that we need to live life to it fullest.
Three points: 1. Mary is not just dead, she's a created being. No-one in Scripture ever prayed to a created being, living or dead. This includes the angels. 2. The Lord never disclosed the whereabouts of the body of Moses for the exact reason He would forbid the worship of Mary - because Moses was a revered figure and if even a fraction of his remains was in anyone's possession, those remains would have become an object of worship. It would have been idolatry, as Mary worship is. Hence the angel Michael's fight with Satan over Moses' body. 3. Questions of Jesus' regard for Mary while he was here, or Mary's relationship with him while he was on earth, are irrelevant. What if he HAD fawned over her? So what? Jesus comes back in his full glory as the son of God. He doesn't need to consult his mother (as many Catholics unbelievably believe!) about the details of his return, or what he should do next. Catholics never seem to think through the ludicrous implications of this belief. It deserves no respect whatsoever. They believe Jesus has a mother in heaven whose permission he asks, despite Jesus' own words about the matter of who knows what. And since God is Jesus' father, what is this blasphemous suggestion really saying? It is at the bottom of all the ridiculous fairy tales about the poor woman, including her perpetual virginity. Imagine if Mary was actually around, somewhere. The wretched mother who watched her son die on the cross for our sins would be in despair at these religions who detract from that sacrifice and place all their reverence upon her. Mary worship should receive not a molecule of oxygen from Bible-believing Christians. Orthodoxy distinguishes itself from Catholicism when it says it merely adorns its walls with depictions of Mary. Again, it's unbiblical. Such theological hair-splitting and casuistry should be shunned. It's idolatry and it's blasphemy.
I'm glad you talk about this because a lot of people tend to equate Christianity and Catholicism as being the same when there are massive differences just like this one. Thanks Mike!
Yes big differences. RCC and orthodox come from Jesus and the apostles. Protestants come from Martin Luther in the 1500's. Orthodox and Catholics know the benefits of asking the saints to pray for us sinners. Protestants think that God hears their prayers when they're in the habit of sinning but that's not true. Psalm 66:18, micah 3:4, John 9:31. That's why asking the saints who are holy and now glorified can offer our prayers to God. Revelation 8:3-4.
@@OrranM I beg to differ. The canons of Nicea talk about the importance of the priesthood, unity of the church under ecumenical councils and baptismal regeneration which most protestants reject.
@@henrybayard6574When the disciples asked Jesus how they should pray he said "our father...." . He didn't start it "hail Mary.." or "hello Abraham" or "hola Henry " Pray to the father, that is what Jesus taught. You have a lot of scripture to contend with even with your Catholic purgatory nonsense and then telling people they can buy their loved ones out of purgatory just to leech more money from the people. Praying to dead saints/dead people and purgatory is all pagan and witchcraft nonsense perpetuated by the Corrupted Roman Catholic Church of Satan.
Dear brother, Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so-she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1.5 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, brother. God fills all in all, not Mary! Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said-communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith, rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives-it's occultism. So why open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us? Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities-Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (living church ministers, living on earth at the moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but speaks of it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
@@HARRYibnNIKO You haven't read the bible or pray scripture if you think praying for one another whether dead or alive, in one the body alive in Christ is an abomination. There are saints in heaven. They are not working for themselves, but rather with the Church, the body of Christ. We see this in Rev 5, 6, 8, Hebrews 8 and other places as well.
@@Jesus3ITrustinThee Believers who are already in heaven have their own tasks and they do this on their own behalf without being intermediaries between God and people, there is no such thing in scripture, they pray on their own behalf saying: “How much longer to wait, Lord?” No one from them is praying for Barbara or Steve, they are praying for the Church as a whole, the Body of Christ. Because God is Wise and Merciful and does not let other people know that that person done when he was a sinner so as not to disgrace him, but God Himself accepts the prayers of this person and keeps them secret. And if a person stands firmly in faith, no one will know what that person once did. That is why believers and those who love Christ do not come to the Judgment. Only those who abandoned Christ will be disgraced at the trial. But Saints and Mary is Human. Diid u understand what I mean? On earth, believers have their own tasks for the Church, but we do not pray for the dead, because scripture says: “One day a person is destined to die, and then the Judgment.” There is no way to pray for those who have already died. Also there is no purgatory, that is not a biblical teaching, dear. What are you talking about? May the Lord open the eyes of your heart, May He give understanding to you! This is such obvious idolatry and blasphemy praying to Mary for forgiveness of sins and mercy that I’m even shocked why you don’t understand and don't see this! After all, there is Scripture, dear ones, use this. May God bless you.
Mike, as a Catholic. I ask Mary, the angels and saints to pray for me to The Lord our God. Our God is a God of the living. You surely ask your fellow man to pray for you? How much more powerful is it to ask for those who are with Christ in Heaven to pray for us… I do not pray to Mary. I ask her for prayer. I know not of any prayers that pray to or worship Mary. If there are any I reject them and so does The Bride of Christ, His Church.
@@thatguy2521 “No scripture stating the contrary” argument from silence. Anyways, Heaven is presumably timeless. When we arrive in heaven we will be outside of time. With that established, Dave Armstrong from NCR put it nicely: “If human beings can invent computers that are able to produce extraordinary amounts of information and answers and solutions in a split second, is not an omniscient God great enough to enable his creatures to hear prayers in a way that transcends our earthly existence? It seems likely that heaven is a different dimension, or has more dimensions, and time is part of that framework”.
@@gabriellarubio9373 What did I miss? I try to interpret Mike charitably. I watch his content fairly often. Please let me know what I missed if anything and how I am misunderstanding him.
@@geoffjs You can certainly ask Mary directly to pray for you. “Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen”
O had a friend, Catholic who shated my passion for Christ When she was born again she stayed and made the church her mission field to bring others from religion to relationship. She told me as a Catholic she venerated Mary b then she stated " even Mary had to accept Jesus as her Savior“”
Correct! Although God saved Mary in a unique way, He saved Her nonetheless. Here is what she said: “My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed, for the Mighty One has done great things for me- holy is his name." (Luke 1:46-49)
@@justindenlinger6304 Luke 1:28. In the Greek, the angel used the word, _kecharitomene._ It means full of grace in a continuing, ongoing manner. A glass full of water contains no air. A person full of grace contains no sin.
@@randycarson9812 She bore Jesus, who is grace to humanity, and _he_ is/was without sin. Why is it so important to deify Mary? Can’t you see you’re being enticed by demons? This is one of the channels of the great apostasy: the subversion of worship due only to God.
I have friends who were protestant many years they joined both Russian and Greek orthodox churches, left those who became catholic , I had the same conservation with them about praying to Mary, I told them to show me scripture for ur justification, for doing this, they could not give me 1 verse
I keep it simple, if I were to never pray the rosary or ask Mary for “intercession” can I still be assured Im saved and going to heaven? If the answer is yes, why do all the extra stuff of making statues, kneeling before and kissing statues, going through an intercessor, repeating the same prayer over and over like a chant or spell even though Jesus taught how to pray in a simple manner? Do catholics believe that their prayers get more special attention than those who go to Jesus directly? If you carefully read the prayers dedicated to Mary, you’d realise how blasphemous it actually is, why do something that has more evidence that is potentially blasphemous than to not do it at all? Or do catholics believe that Mary is necessary for salvation? Wedding feast of Cana is such a poor example to use as support.Here’s a short excerpt from a prayer directed to Mary “My queen, my mother, I offer myself to you. And to show my devotion to you..” Catholics like to say praying to Mary is equivalent to asking a fellow brethren for intercession, do we devote ourselves to the people we ask to pray/intercede for us? There is far more biblical evidence contrary to praying “through” Mary than there is seemingly supporting it, a lot is taken out of context.
In regard to "who's my mother, who's my brother" you should explain the tie in with him on the cross when he trusts John, someone who's not a family member, with his mother. He's effectively telling us that she is OUR mother, and we are her children. After all, we are his brothers and sisters and the Father's children.
Thanks Mike. I listen to your podcasts daily and the Passover connections to Jesus has been awesome learning. The purest lamb (Lamb of God) chosen for sacrifice. That was a world shaker!
As a Catholic, there was nothing even remotely close to persuasive in this response. Like, this might be comforting defense for a an evangelical to protect their shriveled up idea of the faith, but this isn’t going to get you anywhere against someone who actually knows the apostolic faith, whether Catholic or Orthodox.
goodness, if this is how you really feel, no wonder Catholics are treated like non-Christians by so many... i truly appreciate the concern for the souls of those lead away from the Lord- and I imagine the pharisees felt the same way about Christ challenging the way they thought people should approach God... don't worship Mary. agreed. but Mary always points to Christ, as do all those we consider saints. none are righteous unto themselves, but only by Jesus Christ. interesting though the words spoken by the angel, "Hail, full of grace" which seems to imply there was no room in her for anything other than the grace she was filled with... which makes sense if she was to be the mother of our Lord. don't try to summon the dead. agreed. i looked into every Bible reference i could find about contacting the dead, and it is clear that necromancy, witchcraft, mediums, divination and sorcery are all forbidden, but nothing in there is contrary to the practice of asking for the intercession of saints, living or passed on. trying to engage in conversation with the spirits of the dead is a no-go, but asking others to pray with us & for us is a good thing. the Bible is full of references about joining together in prayer, and about God hearing the prayers of those who approach Him properly, so that seems to encourage us in asking those we have reason to believe are good with God to pray for us, and help lift our voices to Him in a choir of praise, petition, supplication, worship, and gratitude. idols are forbidden. role models and intercessors are not. and the Catholic prayer called the "Hail Mary" is basically reciting the words spoken by the Angel Gabriel, and ends with asking nothing more than for her to pray for us, that's all. it's not my preference, but i don't see how that's outlandish. peace be with you. 🙏🇺🇲🙏🌍
Perhaps if they referred to their faith as Christianity instead of Catholicism and themselves as Christians instead of Catholic we would consider them Christian. If they don't call themselves Christians why should i?
@@dude8223 - You can be Christian and not be Catholic, but you can't be Catholic unless you're Christian... Jesus Christ is the head of the Catholic Church.
@@dude8223 Catholics are Christian. The word Catholic means "universal," the Catholic church literally means "universal church." Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants are all Christians, the only difference is that Protestants are the only ones who don't address themselves by their denomination, hence the confusion. But I don't blame them, because there's 30,000 denominations of Protestantism, which is itself a denomination of Christianity, while there is only one Catholic church. Up until the 1500s, all Christians were Catholic, and they were just called Christians. It wasn't until the schisms that denominations really became a thing.
@ClosetCatholic I understand that. Not my point. When you ask a protestant if they are saved, they will say yes, I am a Christian. A catholic will say yes, I am a catholic. At least the ones I have heard ask all have. You are n9t asked your denomination, you are asked if you are saved and a Christian. What you are is a Christian. What denomination u belong to is Catholicism. Catholics belong to the faith of Catholocism. Christians belong to Christyanity. If you are Christian than claim it.
@@dude8223 You still don't understand. Again, for the first 1500 years of "Christianity," all Christians were Catholic. Catholic was the DEFAULT label for Christians. In some places, like Mexico (which is highly Catholic), that's still the default. If you ask them if they are saved, they will say, "Of course, I'm Catholic." When I say that Catholicism is a denomination of what you call Christianity, what I really mean is that Catholicism historically was the default, and every other denomination is a "branch off" of Catholicism. It was the Orthodox who split from the Catholics and the Lutherans who split from us, not the other way around. The word "Christian" was coined AFTER the word Catholic, by Romans describing this new religion. They were called Catholic first. You think Catholicism falls under the umbrella of Christianity because that's your modern western framework, but that framework is not shared everywhere nor is it historically true. Going back to your point, Protestants didn't always call themselves Christian, they used to call themselves Lutheran, Anglican, etc. In the 1800s a man would reply, "Of course I'm saved, I'm Lutheran."
Saints are given Eterrnal life as Jesus promised in JOHN. and REV 5:8 tells us that their prayers go to Jesus the one mediator. That would include Mary. Protestants attack biblical saints while they follow dead "reformers"
I know many Catholics who are very devoted to Jesus and I have no doubt they are saved. However, I believe Mike is correct about praying to saints opening the door to wickedness. Many "fortunetellers" use prayer to saints to justify very anti-Biblical practices.
When our Lord and Saviour gave up his Spirit the veil was torn in two signifying that we were reconciled to our Holy God and we could now approach his throne with confidence. Why wouldn’t you want to direct all your prayers,praise and worship towards him? God Bless 🙏
When people say "where in the Bible does it say to pray to Mary?" we have to remember that she was a contemporary of the Apostles and their companions (who wrote the NT) so obviously beyond what Luke wrote about her in his Gospel, is just conjecture. I have a huge amount of love and respect for Mary but I agree, best to leave it there and just pray to God.
@@Abruzzi12 Because she was chosen, above all other women, by God for a specific and difficult job and she said yes! At the Presentation of baby Jesus at the temple, Simeon told her that a sword will pierce her heart. In other words, her life would not be easy. She never wavered in her deep love and support of her Son.
@@clivejames5058Food for thought: The apostle John thought Jesus gave Mary as mother to all Christians. (Rev 12:17) One reason why all Christians before Luther thought we could 'pray' (old english meaning 'ask') for intercession from her. :)
They're much misunderstanding throughout the comment section. Many people say "No one comes to the Father except through me (Jesus)" as proof in the Bible that one must not pray to Mary. If that is proof that you cannot pray to Mary, then not only Mary, but anyone. Praying to Mary is simply asking the Mother of God to pray for you and help you. If you can't do that, then you also cannot ask a friend to pray for you. Because "No one comes to the Father except through Jesus." So asking a friend to pray for you is futile.
You claimed to be a former Catholic but claimed something that Catholics don’t teach. Catholics teach Mary was assumed into heaven. It never taught Mary did not die. Mary could have died, and her body was taken up. She could been assumed after she died. The Catholic Church never gave a definitive statement on her death.
@@vtaylor21 I am also former Catholic. I remember being taught the assumption of Mary. I don't ever recall any kind of clarification that she did die. I was taught that Jesus went up and then after Mary did too. As if they were doing the same thing.
@@MrsKatB Jesus ascended into Heaven on his own power. Mary was assumed (very different, not on her own power) after she died, and we aren't told how old she was. It was believed from the beginning, just not written down. Things don't have to be written down to be true. Look up paintings by artists that were done hundreds of years ago with titles such as "The Assumption of Mary" or "The Coronation" or "Queen of Heaven". They didn't cause any scandal when they were painted because these things were always believed. The early Christians kept relics of martyrs with them. That's why they were hated by the Romans and persecuted for hundreds of years because the Romans feared death. But no one has a single relic of Mary. There are relics of hundreds, maybe thousands of saints, but none of Mary.
@@julieelizabeth4856 It all sounds and looks wonderful but its nowhere in scripture! Soon catholism will be saying that she was caught up in a whirlwind and taken to heaven like Elijah lol But at least the Elijah account is true and scriptural
Common misconception. Catholics don't pray to Mary. Catholics pray to God. Mary is only intercession. Yes, Protestants are against intercession. So, you could make a video entirely about intercession, instead of falsely saying that Catholics are "praying" to Mary. You don't have to be pro-Catholic. But God taught us to always be truthful in the way we speak. Don't talk about false things just because you don't understand it fully, which in this case is Catholicism.
The words of the first part of the Hail Mary are words addressed to her by the angel Gabriel and her relative Elizabeth. The second part is merely a request for the mother of God to pray for us. But most important of all: the whole point (the context) of the Hail Mary is not Mary but the incarnation of Jesus. Without the incarnation, we would have no Our Father. If Jesus had not taken flesh in her womb, we would necver have heard of her. So whenever we pray the Hail Mary, we are professing our faith in Jesus, the Word made flesh. As she said to Elizabeth, her soul magnifies the Lord; everything about her speaks of God.👍👍 Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. Luke 1:29 "Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you." (Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee) Luke 1:38 "Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb." (blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus) 1 Corinthians 7:34 "An unmarried woman or a virgin is anxious about the things of the Lord, so that she may be holy in both body and spirit." (Holy Mary) Luke 2:6-7 "6 While they were there, the time came for her to have her child, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn son." (Mother of God) 2 Corinthians 1:11 "as you help us with prayer, so that thanks may be given by many on our behalf for the gift granted us through the prayers of many." (pray for us sinners now) Matthew 10:22 "but whoever endures to the end will be saved". (and at the hour of our death. Amen.) I don't think you would disagree with me on the Lord's Prayer, Glory Be, and the Apostle's Creed, but if you do, then tell me :0)
"without the incarnation, we'll have no Father." Who was the father to the children of Israel? Proverb 30:4 sees YHWH saying he has a Son. All those are excuses to justify the cultic worship of Mary. Go and read the Glories of Mary and see how she commands God and God obeys. She's also called Omnipotent. Go and read your sources instead of believing hearsay You just quoted passages that has nothing to do with praying to dead saints. Scriptures doesn't support you, neither the early first and second century church.
In Matthew 4, Satan also (improperly/wrong context) quotes Scripture. That is to say, just because bible verses are quoted, it doesn't mean that they're being used properly or quoted correctly. Also. Mary is the mother of Jesus, who is God. She is Not the Mother of God. There is a difference.
@@raphaelfeneje486 . . . Jesus now in heaven sits at the right hand of the Father . . . He has supreme dominion over all, and also over Mary . . . (p. 179)👏👏 Be comforted, O unfortunate soul, who hast lost thy God,” says St. Bernard; “thy Lord himself has provided thee with a mediator, and this is his Son Jesus, who can obtain for thee all that thou desirest. He has given thee Jesus for a mediator; and what is there that such a son cannot obtain from the Father?” Let’s summarize, then, the explicit statements thus far by St. Alphonsus, teaching that God, not Mary, is the source of all salvation and grace, and that Mary is by no means, in no way, shape, or form, divine, but a mere creature, whom God uses in an extraordinary fashion: 1) “My most loving Redeemer and Lord Jesus Christ” 2) “graces that I have received from God” 3) “his precious blood in which alone is our salvation, life, and resurrection.” 4) “the plenitude of all grace which is in Christ as the Head, from which it flows, as from its source” 5) “God is the source of every good, and the absolute master of all graces” 6) “Mary is only a pure creature” 7) “Mary . . . receives whatever she obtains as a pure favor from God” 8) “Jesus Christ is the only Mediator of justice” 9) “by his merits he obtains us all graces and salvation” 10) ” receiving all she obtains through Jesus Christ, . . . in the name of Jesus Christ” 11) “. . . all graces that have been, that are, and will be dispensed to men . . . through the merits of Christ” 12) ” the mediation of Christ alone is absolutely necessary” 13) “Jesus . . . has supreme dominion over all, and also over Mary” 14) “a mediator, . . . his Son Jesus, who can obtain for thee all that thou desirest.” 15) “He has given thee Jesus for a mediator; and what is there that such a son cannot obtain from the Father?” 16) “Jesus . . . having satisfied divine justice for them [our sins] by his death, he has already effaced them from your souls”
@@sam_tate So then you do not believe Mary carried the divinity in her womb and gave birth to it?....You believe rather that the divinity of GOD only came into Christ after he was born and seperate the divinity from the humanity of Christ(this is Nestorians)?....Do you believe the word mother means source?...If so do you believe your mother is the source of your soul?...or is she your mother because she carried you in her womb and gave birth to you?😍😍
ohh no, no, no. That is context you added! There is no prayer to Mary anywhere in the bible. The first part of the "hail Mary" is a greeting, nothing more. The rest is just made up. Very dangerous of you to be adding context that isn't there.
"The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" (James 5.16). Mary heard the word of God and obeyed it, She devoted her whole life to the service of her divine Son. She was the first person to do so. Her prayers for the Church are effectual because she is righteous, as graced by God. As for her being Queen of heaven, do you not read the Scriptures that say Christ makes His faithful kings to sit with Him on His throne, and that those who suffer for Him will reign with Him?
Is Mary a man? IS WOMEN ABOVE THE MAN? Please sit and actually study the scriptures. Man is the head of the woman, and Jesus is the head of Man, for he is the Son of Man and ONLY BEGOTTEN SON OF GOD>. How would intercession work unless Mary had the spirit of God, for only the spirit intercedes, as no man is Good, no not one, but what is in him is greater than himself. That goes for HERSELF too. The only reason such idolatry is okay is because everyone in this day and age are scripturally illiterate as they are lazy(slothful) yet won't admit it as they are in the comfort of their mothers house (aka The Catholic Church. A lot of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic church don't actually come from paganism, but even earlier in Roman and Byzantine ages where false gods like Jupiter(Zeus) or Virgin goddesses like Vesta(VENUS). The only reason they still commit idolatry, and therefore Blasphemy goes back to the fall of man and humanity's response to conquest. The Greeks take over the Persians, the Hellenistic period reigns in, giving room to a renaissance of civil assimilation and religious awakening, even between between the two, with some even assimilating into more eastern traditions like Jainism, or Buddhism. That is what happened, in really short and summarized terms, until the Romans had conquered the whole ancient world, leading into the events of the gospels. This is why god reflects Noah's three children, in the writing post of his crucifix, saying it was written in greek, hebrew and latin, as these are Gods promised sons too, leading to Israel, the nation, the lost three children's roots were lost in the wilderness or worlds, so the Lord, through the Jews, his original Hebrew people, would be saved and would realize the root of all mankind, Not Adam or the genealogies, as mans doctrines glorify, like through kingship and folly nobility. But it is through the grace of God and the free spirit given to all people through Jesus Christ and His sacrifice. Mary was a poor woman, but her heritage made her rich. Her husband made her rich through raising the savior of the whole universe yet no one gives credit to Joseph in the Church do they? No, instead they commit heresy against the man, and fathers, as to conform them to the way and deceit of Satan. That free will equals to no consequence. That is why men and women are stuck in false religions. It is a safety net, not for the rehabilitation of the sinner, but the justification of habitual sin never confronted. Hence people believing in any other generational curse other than sin ( that is the only curse ever truly passed down) and condemning our very own brothers in this world through cultural indifference, insensitivity or actual hatred. The way this is done is not any different to the ancestors who deceived themselves, dividing and conquering. The very thing the Catholic Church is guilty of in Revelations itself. And for those who say The ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH was chosen by God, or that its the one true church, I truly pity you, as you in that sentence deny the very spirit in others as "they are not on the same precipice of understanding or faith" as the average catholic.I recommend one go and read the prophet Hosea, as God literally divorces the old Tabernacle or "church" because of Israels whoredom. He describes it as women longing for the unscrupulous sexual abuse of their naysayer neighbors, the Assyrians, who at the time were fully fledged Babylonians, so idolaters to God. These are the fathers who put God's chosen to death, even by the alter, in the old testament. These are the fathers who put Jesus to death. These are the Fathers of this generation. And these are the Fathers JESUS DIED FOR TO SAVE> .This is why John exclaims boldly in Revelation where the Blasphemous Church sits, and "coincidentally" The Vatican sits atop seven hills in Rome, Italy. and that the HARLOT, QUEEN OF BABYLON IS DRUNK OFF THE BLOOD OF THE SAINTS, with her cup full of the abominations of her fornication. Logic is not sound in this church, but it is sound to Man that Jesus is their Savior. Not the mother who birthed him. Never forget that Mary also had a father, meaning she still had the sin of man in her being. She was pure in heart as a virgin, not flesh. Jesus was pure of all things, being fully God and Man, and yet he still had an Earthly father. Also, anyone who's actually read the bible for Christ should know that the woman seen in revelation standing atop the moon is not Mary, but a metaphor for Wisdom being present at the wedding as a mother would be(Eve, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, Ruth, Rahab, Mary etc.), and the earth, Israel(Humanity) now being a bride marrying unto Christ, all now becoming one in a singular cosmic event, happening as we speak. There is no true church the Lord says unless they take care of the widows and orphans, and even in that I would not give any credence to a specific religion, as all are called to do this, and it is evident The Roman Catholic Church abuses these topics. It is like the Catholic wears a vale to try and cover their sins, whilst the muslim and jew cover theirs with their loin cloths and tunics lol. HAS CHRIST NOT TOLD YOU NO ONE IS SPARED FROM GODS JUDGEMENT? Especially not the Church, as we as humans miss the mark, until we accept Christ and Christ alone as our only savior and mediator. Read Isaiah and the prophets again for absolute certainty no one intercedes for us But GOD HIMSELF. That was the whole point of Christ's coming! Not capitalized assumption of Christ's teaching.
I liked this as a Protestant, but now that I’ve truly studied it I realize how wrong I was. I trust the church Jesus founded, not modern beliefs, aka man made traditions. Not even Luther’s man made tradition rejected Marian veneration.
What is it about a mother of our Lord (as Elizabeth puts it according to Luke), that makes you think she's taking us away from Christ. She is pointing us towards Him. She's point out towards what He did for us, she's his first disciple. Anyone can pull a proof text from Scriptures and think quoting a sentence makes them "biblical". I would argue your worries aren't biblical but emotional. But why? Do you really want to be so "biblical"? When was the last time you reflected on Luke 1, on the meaning of "full of grace" , "whole generation will call me blessed". The answer is, when trying to rebuke a Catholic doctrine but never to actually try and understand the meaning of the message. The only time you're seriously thinking about Mary is when trying to rebuke a Catholic teaching. Wouldn't it tell you there's something wrong with the way you approach it? Mike, if your interpretation is right, good for you. But if you're wrong, and once you're in heaven and see that the woman from Revelation is in fact Mary, what will your heart say?
@swim96ful sounds like you’re encouraging us to be emotional instead of relying on the Word of God. Mary was blessed to carry the Christ. She is blessed to have a Savior. She is not the source of blessing; she is a recipient.
@@ApolloThyrteen I never said she was the source of blessing. Interesting that you said "Mary was blessed to carry the Christ." Why was it a blessing? Christ lives truly in you as well. Mary was just a physical vehicle, an incubator. You are also a recipient of God's grace. I should be able to call you blessed as much as i call Mary blessed because she didnt receive any more grace than you do. Mary was a sinner just like you. She proably have sinned more than some other Christians. What's more, Martin Luther - practically speaking - is a greater blessing for protestant Christians than Mary. It is Luther and other reformers that led protestants to Christ, not Mary.
This is so wrong. Jesus says no one comes to the father but thru me. This is Idol worship. The first commandment. says do not worship any other god, We must follow the bible not man.
@RojaMariaAntony *I also had similar nightmares and sleep paralysis before i became a Christian. When i became a Christian, all the nightmares were gone (when i accepted Christ into my heart). So how does your experience prove it is RCC that changes you and not God only?* you said But at the end of april i faced lot of sleep paralysis and night mares. Nobody could help me. I did everything... Worship, 45IT, I memorize Almost 150 word of god and regularly meditate it.And i did fastings.
For my own testimony; I went from a state of almost faithlessness to full blown love for Jesus Christ and a complete abandonment from sin. All I did was pick up a rosary and starting praying it daily. It took about 1 month to get results. My heart was carried directly to Christ through our mother Mary. I am brought to tears (weeping) almost daily during prayer and reflection. I have had dreams that have come true. Intuitions that have led to wonderful exchanges with my neighbors and family and waking visions during mental prayer. I had God speak to me directly. He spoke the word "John". So I read the Gospel according to John and was completely moved by our Lord's words Especially John 3 verse 19-21. I had to rest after reading it. Stop running away from the Blessed Virgin Mary. You do so at your own Peril. Luke 1 verse 46-55 46 And Mary said, “My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 48 for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant. For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed; 49 for he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name. 50 And his mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation. 51 He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts; 52 he has brought down the mighty from their thrones and exalted those of humble estate; 53 he has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty. 54 He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of his mercy, 55 as he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his offspring forever.”
@@MossEYE- Another Lockdown channel? I thought that you WASPs believed in the ETERNAL WORD OF GOD contained in the Bible? Yet, it seems, that YOU don't believe that. You split Scripture between History and Social Expectations. Explain your last sentence. THEOLOGICALLY, using quotes from the Bible, and Commentaries, if you have any of those.
Beautiful and true!!! I totally relate to that for the most part! My spiritual life is not the same as your since I did not experience dream of Mary and it is not Mary who have brought me back to my faith but praying the rosary totally help me have a "spiritual fitness planning" if you know what I mean. I bet you know. Protestants should focus on what unite us and keep in mind that false testimony against a Christian brother is a serious sin! Plus by the mesure you judge others by that mesure you will be judge and we all fall short of righteousness before the lord. Just saying
Dear beloved brother, all christians honor Mary this way according to the Scriptures correctly. God magnified Mary, that is, glorified her, but did not make her the fourth Person of the Trinity Almighty and Omnipresent. There is no point in praying to Mary for the reason that she does not hear us, she cannot do this, she is a human, she is died, she is not God who is omnipresent and Almighty, she can generally intercede with God for us, but she cannot hear you personally or anyone else, especially if you both are praying at the same time, one is in Russia and the other is in the USA. How can she do this? She's not GOD Omnipresent! As one brother said: if Mary's role were so important in mediating between man and God, then Christ and the Apostles would have certainly said about it. The human heart is prone to idolatry. Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so - she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, bro. God fills all in all, not Mary! Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said - communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith (mormons), rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives - it's occultism. Do not open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not inaccessible and distant Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us? But Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities - Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (humans who alive and living on earth at this moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but talks about it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant, the woman of revelation, NT Gebirah-Queen mother and Daughter of Zion that is why we pray for her intercession and protection because she leads you to the real Jesus of the Trinity not protestant fake z!0nist Jesus. Saints and angels intercede for us in heaven (REV 5,6,8) Intercessory prayers are instructed by St. Paul in 1 TIMOTHY 2:1. What does EPHESIANS 6:18 says? MAKING SUPPLICATION FOR ALL THE SAINTS ! Mary is not just a saint, she is the Ark of the New Covenant, The NT Gebirah-Queen Mother, Daughter of Zion and the woman of revelation that is why we pray for her protection and intercession. SUPPLICATION (DEFINITION) - The action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly. EPHESIANS 6:18 Praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints, LUKE 1:28 HAIL FULL OF GRACE ROMANS 16:6 Salute Mary, who hath laboured much among you. PHILIPPIANS 4:21 Salute ye every saint in Christ Jesus. Saints and angels in heaven interceding for us in REVELATION 4, 5, 6, 8. "Mediator" is Christ alone in one sense. As intercessors all members are " mediators". according to Catholicism and Scripture: 1- The Church is the body of Christ 2- There is only one body of Christ, not one on earth and another one in heaven. 3- Death does not separate the members of the body. 4- Christians are bound by the Law of Christ to love and pray for one another.
Catholics love and agree fully with that verse. However, we also know the shortcoming of your reasoning. Looking at scripture more fully, we recognize that we are called to share in the priesthood of all believers: You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:5) You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:9) A priest, by definition, is called to be a mediator between God and men. In a limited way, each of us, as priests, are called to this role and to be mediators for others before God through Jesus. Therefore, if we are all called to be mediators and intercessors for one another, how much more can this be said of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, who said, “Yes” to God and brought Jesus into the world?
The c9nte " tye context of that verse is his Redemption as the very next verse explains," who have himself a Redemption for all". He is the one mediator of redemption. This doesn't mean intercession is bad though otherwise we couldn't pray for others. And paul in the very first of that chapter says," I desire therefore that supplications, prayers, INTERCESSIONS be made for all men.... for these are good and acceptable in the sight of God our savior, who will have all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth". Then he follows later explaining christ as one mediator. This proves that intercessions dint conflict with his one mediatorship since they are about participating in it.
👉"...shouldn't a people consult with their God?..." -Isaiah 8:19 👉"For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" -1 Timothy 2:5 👉"For the time will come when they will not listen to the sound doctrine..." -2 Timothy 4:3 👉'Pray like this: “‘Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy."' -Matthew 6:9💜
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 👉Many will tell me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, didn’t we prophesy in your name, in your name cast out demons, and in your name do many mighty works?’ Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’" -Matthew 7:21 23 "You shall not make for yourselves an idol, nor any image of anything that is in the heavens above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: 👉you shall not bow yourself down to them..." -Exodus 20:4-5 👉"There you will serve gods, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor hear, nor eat, nor smell. But from there you shall seek Yahweh your God, and you will find him when you search after him with all your heart and with all your soul." -Deuteronomy 4-28:29 👉"Let no one rob you of your prize by a voluntary humility and worshipping of the angels, dwelling in the things which he has not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind" -Colossians 2:18 'I fell down before his feet to worship him [the angel]. He said to me, 👉"Look! Don't do it! I am a fellow bondservant with you and with your brothers who hold the testimony of Jesus. Worship God, for the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy."' -Revelation 19:10 'Now I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. When I heard and saw,👉 I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel who had shown me these things. He said to me, "See you don't do it! I am a fellow bondservant with you and with your brothers, the prophets, and with those who keep the words of this book. Worship God."' -Revelation 22:8-9 'When it happened that Peter entered, Cornelius met him, fell down at his feet, and worshiped him. 👉But Peter raised him up, saying, "Stand up! I myself am also a man."' -Acts 25:26 ... And in Acts 14:8-18, St. Paul rejects worship ⚠️"And Jesus answering him said, 'Get thee behind me, Adversary, for it hath been written, 👉Thou shalt bow before the Lord thy God, and Him only thou shalt serve.'" -Luke 4:8 (Young's Literal Translation) I wish you all, the very best! 💜
Didn't Jesus Himself contact the dead in Spirit form on Mt Tabor during the Transfiguration? He gave us the example. Also, the Communion of Saints was the widely accepted belief in the Apostles Creed before the Pope Damasus confirmed the New Testament Canon in 382 AD. Also important, was the strong belief of the early Christians in the power of dead saints and their relics. The altars of the early Christian churches all contained the relics (usually bones) of dead saints. Doesn't it make more sense to trust the practices of the earliest Christians than to go with the private Biblical interpretation of 16th century Europeans? Plus Mary is such a sweet and loving mother! I love her so much!
When I speak to Catholics about this, I’m usually told that they aren’t worshipping or praying to Mary, they are “venerating” her and “seeking her mediation and help” with God. They can call it what they like, but it doesn’t change the natures of the actions themselves. The truth is, it places another entity between people and God when we are called into a direct relationship with him. Although Catholics will vehemently disagree on this point, in actual practice, Mary seems to be a sort of demigod or fourth person of God in Catholic theology.
She’s not. If you ask another Protestant to pray for you, does that “place another entity” between you and God? Does that make the person you’re asking a fourth member of the Trinity? If we worshiped Mary, we wouldn’t ask her to pray to God, because she would be a god.
@@leib109 I sure didn’t hear the answer. Do you have a timestamp? Most of the objections seemed to be erroneous appeals to the prohibitions against necromancy and a general sense of discomfort with emphasizing Mary; I didn’t hear any specific arguments or refutations.
@@bigfootapologetics There are several points made in the video: 1. Communication with the dead is expressly prohibited in Scripture. 2. Even if you reject that praying to Mary is akin to necromancy, there is not a single point in the entire Bible that even suggests that we should pray to people who have died, or to even ask them for prayers. 3. According Mary the level of adoration and attention draws away from what is due to God alone, and Mary herself would be uncomfortable with the adoration she receives from Catholics and Orthodox (especially since she herself said she needed a savior: see Luke 1:47). At the end of the day, I think we can accord Mary her due honor and respect as the blessed woman God chose to be the Mother of Jesus. But we can go too far in according her honor and praise and devotion that belongs to God alone, which is what happens when people begin praying to or communicating with her and developing a relationship with her instead of with God. Mary was blessed, but she was a human being in need of a savior like everyone else. Some of the recent Catholic doctrines on Mary from the past several centuries take the level of her importance way too far to the point of being blasphemous and idolatrous. Let me put it this way: would God, who says that he is jealous for our attention, devotion, and worship, want us to spend our time and efforts communicating with a created being instead of with Him? Anything or anyone who draws attention from the Lord is an idol. You could say that communication with Mary as Mediatrix ultimately points to God, but it abrogates the verse stating that Christ is the sole mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5).
@@leib109 So yeah, I think you already know why we don't think the Old Testament forbids asking the saints to pray to us. On top of the fact that we already know from the New Testament that they're praying for us, and that intercession pleases God, a close look at the Old Testament shows what's really being proscribed. As with Saul and Solomon, it's using methods outside of God (such as demons or witches or psychics) to gain favors outside of God - the opposite of asking a saint through God to pray to God for a favor from God. The Hebrew in Deuteronomy makes clear what's going on: “Medium” is sho’el’ob, a “spirit inquirer,” “wizard” is yidde’oni, a “spiritist,” and “necromancer” is doresh, ‘el-ha-metim, “an inquirer of the dead. On your second point, I think I agree it's possible to go too far. If we eschew Jesus in favor of Mary, if such a thing were even possible, that would indeed be wrong! But I don't see an issue with 1 Tim. 2:5, since 1 Tim. 2:1-4 explicitly urge intercessory prayer and calls it pleasing to God.
There are so many things that keep me from the Catholic church, but the top of my list would be. #1 praying to Mary. I find it very insulting that they even put a crown on her head. 2# All of their lucky charms in the form of saints medals. Seems like idolatry to me. #3 Confessing my sins to a priest and him forgiving them by assigning me prayers. Am I correct on this? Please I'm willing to listen to anyone who has more knowledge than I do about this subject and I'm not looking to be argumentative.
Study Psalm 45 in the NASB, KJV, or NRSV-UE, for example, see the prophetic phrase referring to the Queen standing at the right hand of the anointed one (Jesus) v. 9 (or v 10 depending on translation), see verse 13 (or 14) "all glorious within", then see verse 17 (or v. 18) "all generations will praise you forever and ever" ( this is not worship OK), compare this to what Mary says when filled with the Holy Spirit after being overshadowed by God inside of her to concept the Incarnate God our Lord and Savior Jesus, the promised Messiah, at Luke 1: 48 "all generations will call me blessed. See Rev 11:19-12:2, Mary is the new Ark of the covenant who carries God in her, she was dedicated and appointed before the womb (Jer. 1:5) to be the Ark of his passing through a more perfect tabernacle (Heb. 9:11). Hope this helps with understanding #1, but it can only come in prayer, because these are of the mysteries of God. Amen.
After Christ's resurrection, he appears to the Apostles: 22 And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the holy Spirit. 23 Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.” John 20:22-23. We should ways take our sins in confession to God. He says "take up your cross daily and follow him (Luke 9:23), but we are also gifted a special grace to be able to break free bonds of this world in doing battle against the evil forces (Eph. 6:12) by allowing Jesus to work though his called and chosen priests (James 5:16). May the God of peace keep you and perfect you into the image of his son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
Here's some context to help you that I shared to others: There is a difference between asking family or friends to pray For you, to praying To dead people! Jesus is both Mediator, Intercessor & Advocate. If Jesus is sufficient for all those roles then why do we need to pray to Mary or one of the saints, who by the way, are departed? Yes, they are alive in heaven, however, there is no scriptural basis for praying to them, rather the opposite is true! Intercession is biblical for you and I who are living, to pray FOR one another, but not to ask departed saints to pray for us. The saints in heaven may be privy to the prayers of the saints on earth. However, nowhere in scripture are we instructed to pray To Them or ask them to pray for us! The Bible actually instructs us to call on God not the Dead! Isaiah 8:19-20 Someone may say to you, “Let’s ask the mediums and those who consult the spirits of the Dead. With their whisperings and mutterings, they will tell us what to do.” But shouldn’t people ask God for guidance? 20 Should the living seek guidance from the Dead? Look to God’s instructions and teachings! People who contradict his word are completely in the dark. Verse 20 is the point, if the Bible calls them dead, then they are dead from our perspective. Then they are no longer on earth & we are not to call on them. By praying To them, we are taking the attributes of God and placing them on mere humans! Only God is Omnipresent(everywhere at once), Omniscient(knowing everything at all times), Omnipotent(all powerful) & Omnibenevolent(supremely Holy & Good). If the word of God tells us to come to Him directly, then why do we need to pray to anyone else??? Jesus himself taught us how to pray 'Directly' to the 'Father'!!! Take a look at the following scriptural references: Romans 8:34 [34]Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes INTERCESSION for us. Hebrews 4:14-16 [14]Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. [15]For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. [16]Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 7:23-27 [23]Also there were many priests, because they were prevented by death from continuing. [24]But He, because He continues forever, has an unchangeable priesthood. [25]Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make Intercession for them. [26]For such a High Priest was fitting for us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and has become higher than the heavens; [27]who does not need daily, as those high priests, to offer up sacrifices, first for His own sins and then for the people’s, for this He did once for all when He offered up Himself. 1 Timothy 2:5 [5]For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, Acts 4:12 [12]Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” Jeremiah 29:12-13 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 33:3 Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know. Philippians 4:6-7 [6]Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; [7]and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Romans 8:26-27 [26]Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. [27]Now He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God. Matthew 6:6,9-15 [6]But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly. [9]In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. [10]Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven. [11]Give us this day our daily bread. [12]And forgive us our debts, As we forgive our debtors. [13]And do not lead us into temptation, But deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. [14]“For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. [15]But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. 1 John 5:14-15 [14]Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. [15]And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him. 2 Chronicles 7:14 [14]if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. Psalms 17:6 [6]I have called upon You, for You will hear me, O God; Incline Your ear to me, and hear my speech. Psalms 102:17 [17]He shall regard the prayer of the destitute, And shall not despise their prayer. Psalms 145:18-19 [18]The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, To all who call upon Him in truth. [19]He will fulfill the desire of those who fear Him; He also will hear their cry and save them. Proverbs 15:29 [29]The Lord is far from the wicked, But He hears the prayer of the righteous. Romans 10:13 [13]For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Romans 10:9-13 [9]If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. [10]For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. [11]As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.” [12]For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile-the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, [13]for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
A crown on her head? (Revelation 12:1) And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars Confessing the sins? (John 20:23) If you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven. And (James 5:16) Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
Luke 1:28: The angel Gabriel greets Mary as "highly favored" or "full of grace," indicating her special status. Which states that mary was FULL OF GRACE which only comes from God. "A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head." (Revelation 12:1)
No, the ccc says you pray TO mary. And in another spot it says that devotion to her is intrinsic to catholic worship. Intrinsic means essential. So devotion to Mary is essential to catholic worship. CCC 2679 Mary is the perfect Orans (pray-er), a figure of the Church. *When we pray to her...* CCC 971 "All generations will call me blessed": "The Church's devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship."
@@ContendingEarnestly The comment you are responding to says that Catholics do not *worship* Mary. It doesn't say Catholics don't *pray* to her. Aside from Jesus Himself, Mary is the holiest person who has ever lived or will ever live.
@@Gordon_2000 Where does the Bible tell us that prayer is worship? From a strictly linguistic perspective, prayer is a request, a petition for a favor or some other sort of question. Worship, on the other hand, is an expression of reverence and adoration. As such, you can pray to someone for whom you have no respect or even have revulsion of. It is not the same as worship,
Mary doesn't have "special access" to Jesus, Mike? Really? Let me ask this question: is Jesus the King of Kings? I'm sure you would say yes. Now consider the following: In the Old Testament, we read that after King David died, his son, Solomon, became king of Israel. He had MANY wives, but none of them would be queen. In fact, it was his mother, Bathsheba, who sat on the throne (cf. 1 Ki 2:19, Jer. 13:18). These passages show that in the Davidic kingdom, the mother of the king, not a wife, held the title of Queen. Since Jesus inherited the throne of David and is an eternal king (Lk 1:31-33), His mother, Mary, is the Queen of Heaven (cf. Rev. 12:1-2).
1.Jesus's kingship is not the same as kingship of Solomon. 2. A queen here on earth is not a queen on heaven. 3. You're right when you said it was Davidic kingdom, does this practice also apply in heavens? 4. If Mary is the queen of heaven, where would she sit? Is it beside Father? Or beside Jesus? Or beside the old ministers?
@@TiramisuL0v3r 1. Whose throne did Solomon inherit? Whose throne did Jesus inherit? Were they the same? 2. True. So what? 3. You're grasping at straws here? 4. She'll sit wherever her divine Son tells her to sit. But okay. You're out of ideas. Thanks.
Can a human being be a parent to God? Because Jesus is God the Son. Mary, Peter, Paul, etc. are humans. Jesus is not. Jesus told the people when Mary and his brothers were looking for him: "For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother" Matthew 12:50. Mary has no special control over Jesus.
@@davidenyenihi Yes, since Jesus was fully man, Mary and Joseph were his parents. Scripture says, "And inspired by the Spirit he came into the temple; and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him according to the custom of the law" (Luke 2:27) "For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." (1 Timothy 2:5) Of course, Jesus is also God; He is fully God and fully man. As for control, well, yes and no. Not control over God, but scripture explains: "Then he went down to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them. But his mother treasured all these things in her heart." (Luke 2:51) Notice that the verse confirms that Mary is the Mother of Jesus who is God.
@@randycarson9812 Mary is Jesus' Earthly mother and not His actual mother. Mary was a medium for Christ to enter this world. In Luke 2:51, Jesus had to be obedient to them because He cannot commit a sin by being disobedient to His earthly parents (Ephe. 6:1). In Luke 2:49, He said "Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?" Jesus recognized God as His Father more than Joseph. He was even wondering why they were searching for Him. Which 12 yr old won't want to be with his parents? Mary saw it as an honour to be carrying the saviour of the world in her womb. She didn't see it as her right.
I was raised Catholic and went to 12 yrs of Catholic school. I was taught that mary is an intercessor to Jesus and that's why you pray to her. This is not biblical. But they go beyond that. They relegate her to the status of "queen of heaven" exalting her to divine status. This is blasphemy as well as non biblical. They also teach Mary is sinless,a perpetual virgin and was taken up to heaven bodily. I didn't see it then but Catholicism is a pagan religion that has moved to luciferan today with acceptance of homosexuality, pedophilia, transgenderism and every other social justice fantasy. As Jesus said, " come out of her my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues".
Actually, it is Biblical. Solomon's queen was his mother, as was every other queen in the Bible: the person's mother. If Christ is King, does it not follow that Mary would be a queen?
Also, I don't agree with any of the things you've said. The Pope (while not perfect) has his words twisted a lot in media. We are not pagan and hold God above all else
2 things: 1) I don’t know anywhere in the Bible that says those who have died, whose spirits have left this earth, can hear us. I only see that God omnipresent and sees and hears us no matter where we are. 2) Jesus says to pray to the Father directly, and to make our requests in Jesus name. There is in fact no other name by which we can be saved.
Rev 5 :8-12 ➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8... 8🤷♀🤷♀ When he took it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the holy ones. 9 They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to receive the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain and with your blood you purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue, people and nation. Only an Omniscient God can understand all the languages of all nations Nations..John Is a creature and Cant. Only an Omniscient God. 13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in the universe, cry out: "To the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might, forever and ever."Now John HERD ALL THIS all those languages of the earth. How did He hear all those Languages and understand them . God Had to have made it possible for John why couldn’t he do that for those in Heaven as well.. So why cant Mary and the saints hear since they have an Omniscient God to Make things Know to them the saints don’t have to Be Omniscient. God gave them that ability. What are , the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders doing with . Those Prayers in their hands the prayers of the holy ones.Why did God give those Prays to them to Give them to Him 9When he broke open the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar 8 the souls of those who had been slaughtered because of the witness they bore to the word of God.10 cried out in a loud voice, "How long will it be, holy and true master, 9 before you sit in judgment and avenge our blood on the inhabitants of the earth?"11Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little while longer until the number was filled of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been. This Makes It Know to those Saints In Heaven That God would avenge the saints On earth at a Further tine The lord can Make know to those in heaven what happens on earth at a future time They are Now aware of thing going on Now do you think since they pray to the Lord they would not be praying to the Lord for their Brothers and Sisters of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been to preserve them as the others had been . What act of Love are Christians told to do for one another Pray for one another Rev18: 19-24 What’s the reaction to those in heaven… To the destruction Of Babylon On earth if they aren’t made aware of what’s happening on earth. God made them aware giving Biblical proof that The Saints can be made aware of what’s taking place on Earth. They must have seen it Because allowed them to see it. Mathew 18:6-7 Do not harm little children because God loves them as well as Babes in the Faith Physically or spiritually. . 6But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. Why does he say this “Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven. What does that mean the Angles are assigned to these children to watch over them and pray for them. They go before the father and Intercede for them . How do Angles know what is taking place on earth Angles are not Omniscient God thru the Holy Sprit reveals it to them they don’t have to be Omniscient. Luke 15:7 I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance. How can People in heaven rejoice over someone coming to repentance? If they’re not aware of their repentance. Now since Mary and the Saints are In heaven are they aware of their repentance and rejoice. Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth. Luke 15:10 In just the same way, I tell you, there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth i 8 2 14 The four living creatures answered, "Amen," and the elders fell down and worshiped. 10 You made them a kingdom and priests for our God, and they will reign on earth." 11 I looked again and heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. They were countless 5 in number, 12 and they cried out in a loud voice: "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, wisdom and strength, honor and glory and blessing." 13
Interesting but false. There are places in the Bible where it says saints can hear you and prayers ascend to them. Or maybe your Bible doesn't have Hebrews or revelation. I am not sure. Check your bible to see if it has revelations and get back. I agree prayers should be directed to the father. But we can have any Christian join us alive or dead.
And THAT is an evil entity, because you can't communicate with the dead physically. Trying to talk to dead people is necromancy, we can talk to Jesus because Jesus literally rose from the dead. He's alive. Mary doesn't know you, and she's resting with the other saints. Talk to Jesus
Communion of the Saints in Biblical: Revelation 5:13 Revelation 8:3-5 Luke 15:7 GOD allows the Saints in Heaven to hear our prayers to Him, and our petitions to the Saints to pray for us. Which creature could possibly hold a higher place in Heaven than Mary the most blessed of all creation, the virgin Mother who gave birth to our Lord, nursed Him as a baby, raised Him from childhood into manhood, accompanied Him throughout His Ministry, was present at His execution & His burial, and witnessed His resurrection.
Revolution 5:13 state KLV and every creature which is in heaven and on earth and under the sea and all them heard I saying blessing and honor and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne and to the Lamb for ever and ever, remember on one has accented in to Heaven from the dead only Jesus Christ,look it up
I’d also like to add Luke 11:27-28 “27 While Jesus was saying these things, one of the women in the crowd raised her voice and said to Him, “Blessed is the womb that carried You, and the breasts at which You nursed!” 28 But He said, “On the contrary, blessed are those who hear the word of God and follow it.”
yes! Mary was blessed among women because God fullfilled his promise through her, meaning she received a blessing from God, not that she's held in a higher favor or has the ability to pray for us. the verse you pasted proves that the only way to be "blessed" as the catholics believe is to follow God's word.
@@EXODUSART Yes but I think your missing the point where they thought Mary should be held higher than any woman but Jesus is saying no blessed is the ones who follow him.
The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ - Mark 1.1 (codex Sinaiticus online)
The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the son of God - Mark 1.1 (KJV)
With a method called transcription, scientists were able to detect inserted text. Bible in our hands was copied from corrupted then restored manuscripts
@@muppetonmedsoh no thats exactly what im saying. Catholics say shes blessed among women and try to use it as a way to say shes higher than or has a special ability to speak to jesus for us. But i was just reiterating the quote he posted. Her blessing mentioned earlier in the Bible was literal. Not an implication of a higher place than other humans
@@EXODUSART I reread your comment I think you have a better understanding than most Catholics.
We only need this one verse
“For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.”
1 Timothy 2:5-6
Fact!
Yes, that's how ignorant Catholics are. The Bible literally says the only mediator is Jesus
Alelujah praise the LORD! agree with you ABSOLUTELY 💯🤍🙌
But do we call Mary a mediator? We say “intercessor”
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 NO! 🤍 is only one mediator between the Father and us JESUS CRIST, He is the one that pay the ransom for us in the cross, no body else!!🙌
I’m going through the Gospels again and this struck me.
Blessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed you.” He replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.” Luke 11:27-28
And
While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.” He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” Matt 12:46-50
It’s clear from scripture we are not to idolise Mary.
Amen
Right, the mother of God is blessed because she did Gods will. As the angel said “Hail Mary full of grace, the lord is with thee” and as Elizabeth, filled with the Holy Spirit, said “blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.” Mary was blessed, because she did Gods will of her own free choice.
Amen thank you too Jesus Christ be the Glory
@@lucas____________ which is her only tiltle is called Blessed among Women by all nations period
Amen ...To raise her above what Scripture says is forbidden. Deuteronomy 4:16-26 God says He will call Heaven and Earth as a witness against those who worship the creature (Created beings) above the Creator. God tells us how it angers him. All Glory and prayer and service Belongs to the Lord God. 📖 Jesus tells us this when He warns Satan in Matthew 4:10 "Get thee hence Satan, For it is written: Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thy serve." ✝️ God Bless 🔥
6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
Yet Jesus told his disciples ' As the father has sent me , so I send you.' :)
@SidneyVenanciodelaTorre-yo4oz what does that have to do with Jesus being the only way to heaven? Jesus sent his disciples out to preach about Him!
@@giannihatzianmevris1861the disciples were sent and so Mary being the first disciple is also sent and is NOT "another way to heaven" as most Protestants think we Catholics think.
@SidneyVenanciodelaTorre-yo4oz Ok, but why does the Catholic Church call her Co-mediatrix & Intercessor and Advocate when the Bible calls Jesus those titles?
Jesus is, Mediator, Intercessor & Advocate!
If that's the case, then why do we need anyone else?
Read the following scriptural references:
Romans 8:34
Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes INTERCESSION for us.
Hebrews 7:25
[25]Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make INTERCESSION for them.
1 John 2:1
My little children, these things I write to you, so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.
@@giannihatzianmevris1861 First off the "co" in co-mediator means "with" and not "equal to" and yup Jesus is mediator, intercessor and advocate, yet what did he say again? "As the father has sent me so i send you". That's our license right there and all of us are meant to mediate, intercede and advocate for others. Catholics however give Mary the titles of co-mediator, intercessor and advocate as a recognition of her unique, God given role of partnership with Jesus in our salvation. God bless. Hope that helps. :)
100% agree. When I was an atheist, I tried astral projection to reach my dead mother. I felt sure that I was speaking to her in the spirit. I quickly realized that it was an evil entity that began grasping at me and abusing me emotionally and mentally. I believe it clung to me for years as my life took a downward spiral. I wasn’t released from this evil until I accepted Jesus.
Praise God . When we are free in Christ we are free indeed.
Wonderful! I was atheist myself many years ago, I did not ever dabble in any crafts, but I did realize when becoming reborn that the Catholic church is entirely false preaching.
💞🙏🏻🇨🇦
I agree with your point about astral projection, but Catholics aren’t astral projecting to Mary.
Go see a deliverance minister asap and get it casted out . Try Noah Hines prayers , Derek Prince etc . I have messed up ignorantly the same way and Yeshua saved me. Also, they will try to create a false reality around you as well . Just rebuke it , fast and combine with prayer… annoit your home
"... No one comes to the Father except through Me." Jesus, John 14:6
You forgot two verses
Come to the place where Dead saints are made perfect
And all prayers ascend to Saints.
@@sonicrocks2007they think the Saints are dead and cannot hear us.
@@brettspearman3706 except the Bible says else.
Read revelation 5 and 8. There is verse that literially says all prayers go to the saints and angels.
You know that because Catholics gave you the bible ;)
@@forwardechoesthey gave no one the word of God. They didn't write it and still don't understand the gospel
As a follower of Jesus, I pray the way He instructed us to: to The Father, in His (Jesus') name.
Not trying to start a fight here but it’s not Jesus’s name. We go through Jesus, by Jesus. But overall it’s God. The way I understand it, and correct me if I’m wrong. I’m a starving dog, a man gives me food. Obviously I love the hand that gave me food but the hand is not the entirety of the person.
@@youtubesucks3811 Jesus said "I and the Father are one." John 10:30
@@regpharvey thank you 😊
@@youtubesucks3811Truly, truly, I say to you, whatever you ask of the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.
John 16.
I believe that's why we pray in Jesus' name. The epistles also talk about doing things in Jesus' name.
Amen same here
I would reframe the question into 2 questions: Is it alright for me to ask you to pray for me? I am going to assume you said “yes”. Is it ok to ask Mary to pray for me? If you say “No”, then you have elevated yourself more worthy than Mary. Every prayer of Mary’s must go thru Jesus. Every prayer of Mary’s must go through Jesus. That is what the Catholic Church teaches. What did the Arch Angel say greeting Mary? “Hail Mary full of grace. The Lord is with you, blessed art thou and blessed is thy womb”. Mary is the Mother of those who are born again. We are baptized into the Body of Christ. If you cling to Eve as your mother? You have not been born again. There are people who do not have recourse to Mary. What?? This too is a teaching of the Catholic Church. Is it due to Spiritual weakness or Spiritual strength? I do not know. When or if we get to Heaven, ask. 🎚
But you are ignoring the primary issue here of how do you equate asking the living to pray for you with asking the deceased to do the same? Why are you treating them as equivalent?
Dear beloved brother, there is no point in praying to Mary for the reason that she does not hear us, she cannot do this, she is a human, she is died, she is not God who is omnipresent and Almighty, she can generally intercede with God for us, but she cannot hear you personally or anyone else, especially if you both are praying at the same time, one is in Russia and the other is in the USA. How can she do this? She's not GOD Omnipresent! As one brother said: if Mary's role were so important in mediating between man and God, then Christ and the Apostles would have certainly said about it. The human heart is prone to idolatry.
Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so - she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, bro. God fills all in all, not Mary!
Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said - communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith (mormons), rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives - it's occultism. Do not open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not inaccessible and distant Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us?
But Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities - Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (humans who alive and living on earth at this moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but talks about it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
It is not true that asking your neighbor to pray for you and praying the Rosary are the same thing. The Catholic Church teaches Mary is no ordinary person. They pray to her because she is the Queen of Heaven, the Spouse of the Holy Spirit, the Mediatrix of All Grace, etc. etc. They say her heart is like God's heart. They say she can get you anything you want. They say that not only is she not like us, she is next to God and even more merciful and able to convince God to be more merciful. It is outrageous to say praying to Mary is like asking your friends to pray for you. Whether all tis is true is another issue. In. my opinion, it is rank superstition.
When the disciples asked Jesus how they should pray he said “our father….” . He didn’t start it “hail Mary…” or “hello Abraham” or “hola Henry ”.
Pray to the father, that is what Jesus taught.
And here I've been starting ALL of my prayers off with "hola Henry."
Clearly, I have much to learn.
It's kind of crazy because there is so much scripture Catholics have to contend with on this subject. At a certain point it almost sounds like conspiracy theories. "You guys just don't understand, it's right in front of your face. You just have to take all these pieces that sound like I'm wrong and put them together in this precise way to understand the true meaning."
Well it is also taught all prayers go to saints and come to the place where Dead saints are made perfect and alive.
So use context of the bible too
@@sonicrocks2007 do you have a scriptural citation for that claim?
@@dog7881 I think he's referencing a verse in Revelation.
The interesting thing you realize when you read the Gospels from start to finish is how Mary doesn't really factor in the story as much as you'd expect. She is barely mentioned in Matthew or Mark, and is only mentioned a couple times in John. It's only in Luke that you get the nativity story, but Mary's role in Luke diminishes precipitously after that. You'd think that if Mary was meant to be such an important figure in a person's Christian life, the Word of God would say a lot more about her.
without Mary their would be no incarnation their would be no Gospels their would be no Jesus
@@bibleman8010 without John the Baptist, Jesus would not have been baptized and would not have started his earthly ministry. Without pontious pilate, Jesus would not have been crucified, and we would still be dead in our sins. Why don't you venerate those people as much as you do Mary?
@@claytonrath8033 without Mary their would have been no gospel just like i said
@@bibleman8010 did you read my comment? Answer my question. Why don’t you venerate those other people? Without a LOT of people, there would be no gospel, no salvation, no crucifixion. I ask again: why don’t you venerate the other people?
Why not venerate Satan?
When a believer is resurrected onto eternal life in his new body, he becomes an heir with Christ.
So we will be elevated much more than our unfallen state.
So why not praise Lucifer for causing Adam to sin?
When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, He never said “Go talk to my mother.”
If you think we do not need prayer of the saints just see these Bible verses: In a dream, God commanded King Abimelech to ask Abraham to intercede for him: “For [Abraham] is a prophet and he will pray for you, so you shall live” (Gen. 20:7). When the Lord is angry with Job’s friends because they did not speak rightly about God, he tells them, “Let my servant Job pray for you because I will accept his [prayer], lest I make a terror on you” (Job 42:8).
And Mary’s intercession is very important evidence is wedding at Cana
@@alebaneseman7330 Those two examples you used are people who did not have faith in God like Job and Abraham did. That was the whole point!
@@MooJoo here is Bible Verses showing people who have Faith ask also can ask for prayer: Paul wrote to the Romans: “I exhort you, brothers, through our Lord Jesus Christ and through the love of the Spirit, to strive with me in prayers to God on my behalf, that I may be delivered from the disobedient in Judaea and that my ministry may be acceptable to the saints in Jerusalem, so that in the joy coming to you through the will of God I may rest with you” (Rom. 15:30-32).
James says: “Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man has great power in its effects” (James 5:16-17). Thus, according to Scripture, God wants us to pray for one another. This must mean that prayer for one another cannot detract from the role of Jesus Christ as our one mediator with God.
Thus Mary’s intercession is indeed very very important. If you want to know why Mary’s intercession is important I can give Bible Verses.
Also Praying to Saints in heaven is absolutely okay proven in Revelation, I can give specific verses if needed as well.
@@alebaneseman7330I think the discourse in the prayer walk among Christians is missing the point that God ultimately wants us to spend time with Him and one another. The bickering between Protestants and Catholics makes us no better than the early church who also dealt with “my faith is better than your faith”. Ultimately, one’s faith is judged by Jesus when their time comes to an end.
@@minuete82 I see what your trying to say, but this is not a solution, since there is only one Church established by Jesus Christ the Catholic Church, and logically as it as bright as the sun, Martin Luther is a heretic and Protestantism is a heresy, the “my faith is better then your faith” is not same case as a heresy spreading around, since I am preaching Catholicism bc of charity since the end for non Catholics sadly is hell, and I didn’t say it, The Bible says it.
As a Catholic who was at one Protestant, I get the many ways we talk past each other and the different language we use. That said, Catholicism is a very relational practice of Christianity. A couple of things that might be helpful to note - 1) We agree there is one salvific mediator between God and man - Jesus. 2) We believe that ultimately any grace bestowed on Christians is through the power of God, and because of that there is no requirement to pray to anyone other than Jesus/God. However, there’s no reason not to ask for help and guidance from the entire body of Christ, both those on Earth and those alive in heaven. Asking for intercession is not necromancy or conjuring up spirits. We respect the saints and mother of Christ, even as Luther recognized. This is a different worldview to protestants, yes. But this is also how the Church has functioned throughout history. We do not view God as in competition with His creation, especially when they act as conduits to God’s glory (Is 26:12). I am sorry for anyone who has had a poor experience with the Church and I pray for reconciliation for those who left the Church and that one day we may be one again.
Amen brother!
The departed body of Christ doesn't have some supernatal gift to hear prayers though. Only God can hear. So we really would be praying to God to tell those in heaven to pray to God for us. Why not just approach the throne of grace with boldness through Christ and skip the mental gymnastics?
@@smoothsoulbrotha The saints absolutely can hear us and there’s biblical and traditional precedent for this no doubt a protestant would interpret differently. Okay, so set that aside. You can still make the same arguments for earthly intercession. Why not go directly to God in all cases? There are no mediators in any sense right? The answer is the same across the board - God intends us to be relational and thus he uses other people as a means of grace.
@@smoothsoulbrotha The prayer of the righteous man can accomplish much. Who is more righteous than those who have passed and are in the presence of God?
We are not asking the saints to heal us, we are asking them for the easy and manageable task of praying for us to God.
@@akwinas_a_o That's very different from being in presence of someone on earth. It takes mental gymnastics to state otherwise. You intend well but realistically no one except God has omniscience or omnipresence to be able to hear all of these prayers. The only way they can do so is if God tells them. I don't need anything supernatural to ask a friend to pray to God. They are right there. Huge difference.
We who have relationship with God do go directly in all cases. It's more of a just be honest and realistic. Catholicism is hung up on the word protestant (which means nothing to me) and all sorts of trivial things to try to hide its sins and covering up poor judgement to attempt to appear correct. My faith is not defined by those opinions but rather what the Spirit guides and instructs me to do. Certainly direct prayer to the dead is a man made tradition. Outside of Christianity, it is prayer to the ancestors. If I desire to communicate with the departed, it's humbly leaving it to God to give the message. Traditions are nice but they need to make sense theologically as to what is really being done, not just in light of intention.
I had the most spritual experience with the lord after my misscarraige i just felt his presence his arms wraped around me in my dispair. I believe he showed me my child in a vision to let me know he was ok and happy but did tell me i needed to let him go now. I was in a place where i wanted to hurt myself over what hsppened but the lords strength and support saved my life! I am forever grestful for the expirience he gave me to see him. I don't believe i can pray to my child as such but i believe the lord could bring a person to you to help you heal ect
LORD bless you
I really appreciate this message. Catholics don’t quite understand this and that confuses me. Not just with Mary, but many dead Saints. It’s not biblical.
Mary is not peoples' lawyer.
Would you ask your friend to pray for you? That's what's happening. Or at least, what they should be doing.
@@arspsychologia4401 i totally understand what you’re saying, and that’s a great question. I would and do ask for prayer from my friends, just not when they’re dead. Yes they are alive in the Heavenly realm, i get that. I don’t see in the Bible where we are directed to talk to people who’ve passed on. Why not just pray directly to Jesus? He called us His friends. We have a direct line.
@@arspsychologia4401I've had people pray for me before this year for my mom to get better from cancer she never did what was the point then
Okay issue I see here is an issue of the dead before judgement are they in soul sleep (this inactive) or awake after death (which intercession are possible)
Whenever mankind tries to make God seem inaccessible by placing hierarchies and rituals in the way, I remind myself that a veil was torn when Jesus said ‘It is finished’ and yielded His spirit and deeply reflect on what that means about my relationship with God (more direct than ever). I have plenty of reminders of how unworthy I am for God’s mercy and grace but scripture says that I can approach the throne of God boldly with thanksgiving and praise. I don’t need someone else to do it for me however I do welcome joined prayers from fellowship of other believers in Jesus (people who are alive on earth) and join them in prayer as well for God’s will over our requests and intercession. I can agree with Catholics that Mary is a great woman and her life and story inspire my faith however I’m not praying to Mary nor have I found any scripture to encourage that either. It seems support to do that takes some stretch liberties with scripture and I don’t want to do that. There are plenty of stories of men mistakenly praying/worshiping angels in their presence and angel’s redirecting that glory to God. I think we have a human tendency to worship and glorify things and people that we shouldn’t be and our Father has to reign that in from time to time. Even the early Church got wayward in some of their early practices and Paul had to write letters to help correct and guide and lead us back to Jesus and the Gospel. I know God hears my prayers and have plenty of life testimony to feel rooted in that belief and knowing.
Amen!!
SAINTS are not among the dead, They share in the ressurrection of Jesus: (Protestants attack Biblical saints while they follow dead reformers)
LUKE 23 v 39-43...Jesus told the good thief "today you will be with me in paradise"
REV 19 v 14...when Jesus returns he will be accompanied by his heavenly armies of saints.
2 COR 5 v 8...Paul tells us that to be absent with the body is to be with the Lord.
JOHN 11 v 25-26...Jesus said I am the ressurrection and the life, he who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives, believing in me will never die.
MATTHEW 27: 52 -53: When Jesus was raised from the dead Many were raised up with him.
Luke 1619-30 The story of the rich man and Lazarus show The Rich man, Lazarus and Abraham, all concious and interacting with each other even though they have physically died. Rev 6:10 The souls of the martyrs are before the throne of God, crying out for justice. (they are conscious and actively petitioning God)
HEB 12:1-3 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us,
➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8...And when he had opened the book, the four living creatureS and the four and twenty ancients fell down before the lamb, having every one of them harps and golden bowls full of incense and the prayers of the saints.
➨RELICS of Saints The veneration of relics is seen explicitly as early as the account of Polycarp’s martyrdom written by the Smyrnaeans in A.D. 156. In it, the Christians describe the events following his burning at the stake: "We took up his bones, which are more valuable than precious stones and finer than refined gold, and laid them in a suitable place, where the Lord will permit us to gather ourselves together, as we are able, in gladness and joy and to celebrate the birthday of his martyrdom."
The use of the bones of Elisha brought a dead man to life: "So Elisha died, and they buried him. Now bands of Moabites used to invade the land in the spring of the year. And as a man was being buried, lo, a marauding band was seen and the man was cast into the grave of Elisha; and as soon as the man touched the bones of Elisha, he revived, and stood on his feet" (2 Kgs. 13: 20-21). This is an unequivocal biblical example of a miracle being performed by God through contact with the relics of a saint!
➨INTERCESSION of a holy person on our behalf: Job 42:8 8 Now therefore take seven bulls and seven rams, and GO TO MY SERVANT Job, and offer up for yourselves a burnt offering; and MY SERVANT Job SHALL PRAY FOR YOU, FOR I WILL ACCEPT HIS PRAYER NOT TO DEAL WITH YOU ACCORDING TO YOUR FOLLY; for you have not spoken of me what is right, as my servant Job has.
➨INTERCESSION of MARY: At the wedding feast at Cana, it was Mary who asked Jesus to help the wedding party.
➨INTERCESSION OF THE SAINTS Rev 5:8 The prayers of the Saints are offered to Jesus the lamb
Mary and the Saints ARE in heaven sharing in the ressurrection and here's proof: ➨SAINTS ARE NOT AMONG THE DEAD: AND THEIR INTERCESSION IS BIBLICAL: They share in the ressurrection of Jesus: (Protestants attack Biblical saints while they follow dead reformers) ● MATTHEW 27: 52 -53: When Jesus was raised from the dead Many were raised up with him. 53 And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many. ● LUKE 23 v 39-43...Jesus told the good thief "today you will be with me in paradise" ● REV 19 v 14...when Jesus returns he will be accompanied by his heavenly armies of saints. ● 2 COR 5 v 8...Paul tells us that to be absent with the body is to be with the Lord. ● JOHN 11 v 25-26...Jesus said I am the ressurrection and the life, he who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives, believing in me will never die. ● LUKE 1619-30 The story of the rich man and Lazarus show The Rich man, Lazarus and Abraham, all concious and interacting with each other even though they have physically died. ● LUKE 9:30-31 And, behold, there talked with him two men, which were Moses and Elias: 31 Who appeared in glory, and spake of his decease which he should accomplish at Jerusalem. (Moses & Elijah were alive, and were yalking with Jesus) ● REV 6:10 The souls of the martyrs are before the throne of God, crying out for justice. (they are conscious and actively petitioning God) ● HEB 12:1-3 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, ● MATT 17:1-13 ...At the Transformation of Jesus, he is seen speaking to Moses and Elijah, further showing that Holy ones of God are not among the dead. ➨HONOURING MARY: LUKE 1:48: All generations will call Mary Blessed. We Catholics are the ones who call her the BLESSED Virgin Mary and treat her accordingly. ➨NOWHERE does the bible permit protestants (or anyone else) to Scrutinize & monitor the prayers of other people, nor to judge their sincerity or their salvation. Protestantism does not come from jesus. It began with Martin Luther in 1517 & exists Only to oppose the Catholic church which Jesus founded 15 centuries B4 the protestant revolt. They only know & accept the PARTS of the Bible that suit them and they do not have an accurate bible either.😍😍
They're dead and in Heaven now with God. That doesn't make then God themselves. Man has no power, we only partake in His free grace
@@bibleman8010 The Heavenly army, or the army of the Lord consists of angels, not humans.
Catholic Truth Debunks Mike Winger on Praying to Mary
Catholic Truth watch ! learn ! Mike Winger lies! is not godly !
Speak to Jesus and not to deceased. My mom passed away 4 days ago. I have caught myself many times talking or just saying I'm sorry mom I didn't do enough to help you. When I do that I feel a terrible guilty unrest inside of me. I know my mom would tell me to think about happy moments. So that is what I'm practicing doing and also I talk to Jesus. Thanking him for giving me a mother who loved me and also knew I loved her. That yucky disruptful feeling go's away when I talk to Jesus.
Very sorry tro hear this. My condolences. God bless
How can Mary, who was and still is human, be present everywhere to listen to all the prayers addressed to her; or to know who is praying what? Isn't omnipresence and omniscience exclusive attributes of God? Jesus can hear the prayers of his people and intercede for us--all of us, his people [no matter the number, location or mode of communication]--on account of him being God. But how can the Mary do that?
Omniscience and omnipresence are knowledge of all things, not knowledge of just a subset of things that are directed toward you - in this case, a limited number of prayers. If Mary is capable of hearing prayers, it’s because heaven is outside of time and space and because by some means of God’s grace, she’d have the ability to answer all them. For all we know, all it takes is for Mary to say one time, throughout all of eternity, “Lord, I pray for everyone asking for better health. I pray for everyone suffering from heartbreak. Etc.”
@@bigfootapologeticsand revelation says saints and angels hear and uplift and echo all prayers.
So what does scripture say? They echo prayers.
@@sonicrocks2007 Yes, exactly. If the Bible tells me they intercede for us, far be it from me to question how God makes that happen.
Revelation 5:8. The prayers of the saints being lifted to God. It was always understood that way. They intercede for us, and Mary is the greatest of all saints. That's what they do, they intercede for us. They can't answer our requests though. Only God can do that.
@bigfootapologetics Bible says how it happens. It goes directly to Saints and Angels then they lift it to God.
Christ instructed us to pray to the Father.
He did mention that in Luke, however we’re allowed to pray to Jesus directly. He is our mediator and we have biblical examples of being able to pray directly to Him.
However I think we both agree Mary is not to be prayed to.
@justincook9834 but saints and angels recieve all prayers biblically.
@@sonicrocks2007 Where in the bible are you getting this doctrine? Why wouldn't Christ have emphasized or even mentioned this approach to prayer? Feels like polytheism to me.
@@danjohnson8556 "And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, ascended before God from the angel's hand. " -- Revelation 8:4
Do you not pray to Christ then? Or to the Holy Spirit?
If you do then by your own words you do more than what Christ instructed. (I don't actually agree with you here that this is all they Christ said, but I'll go with you). And if you don't then why don't you?
One difference between Jesus and Mary that you’ve made me think about, is that when Mary died, and her spirit went to heaven, but her body decomposed like any other human’s. Jesus is alive, not just in spirit, but in body too, seeing as He was raised at His resurrection.
Revelation 12:1 is Mary
This is why the Roman church continues to add new doctrines about Mary. Consider that the bodily assumption of Mary wasn't official Catholic doctrine until 1950.
@@agatatres9076 So Mary is clothed with the sun right now? Or is it just a symbol that Relevation is full of? If you take this vision literally, then you need to take the other visions also literally. A literal dragon, a literal beast...
But that woman is Israel, here is the hint "a crown of twelve stars on her head" - those are the twelve tribes of Israel.
They disagree with that. The Assumption of Mary, bodily into Heaven, is a Roman Catholic dogma. It must be believed.
@@agatatres9076no. It’s the church/Israel. Note the woman in Rev. had birth pangs. The Roman Catholic Mary did not experience those things, so using the woman in Rev., can’t fit the Roman Marian theology, either.
It makes absolutely no sense to pray to Mary when Jesus himself listen to our prayers and intermediates directly with The Father, directing things from Heavens.
It was Jesus that died for us. He's the best option, the perfect one to listen to our pleads. However, Mariology is highly expected within Catholic tradition. It makes no sense.
Through Christ, we have direct access to God and that's everything we need.
Here is my problem about asking the physically dead saints for intercession: How are they able to hear what we are saying? Do the angels deliver the "requests" to them? Also, why do we need to ask for backers when we have the ultimate backer the Lord Jesus Christ Himself?
In apprehending God, one may make a good argument that they see what God sees in the beatific vision. It's an assent to the knowledge of God as he is, which is what he himself sees, but only with the unalterable limitations of the created intellect and God's own will to hide certain things from the saints. You can know God but not fully comprehend him, it's simply not possible, and neither will we comprehend all things in him perfectly, so we will presumably learn for all eternity. What fun! So, I don't doubt they see us, and hear about what we're doing, and much much more than that. Or rather, I don't doubt that they can, and perhaps do on occasion. Anybody's guess what it's actually like though. Still not reason to pray to them.
Rev 5 :8-12
➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8... 8😍😍
When he took it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the holy ones.
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They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to receive the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain and with your blood you purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue, people and nation.
Only an Omniscient God can understand all the languages of all nations Nations..John Is a creature and Cant. Only an Omniscient God. 13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in the universe, cry out: "To the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might, forever and ever."Now John HERD ALL THIS all those languages of the earth. How did He hear all those Languages and understand them . God Had to have made it possible for John why couldn’t he do that for those in Heaven as well.. So why cant Mary and the saints hear since they have an Omniscient God to Make things Know to them the saints don’t have to Be Omniscient. God gave them that ability.
What are , the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders doing with . Those Prayers in their hands the prayers of the holy ones.Why did God give those Prays to them to Give them to Him 9When he broke open the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar 8 the souls of those who had been slaughtered because of the witness they bore to the word of God.10 cried out in a loud voice, "How long will it be, holy and true master, 9 before you sit in judgment and avenge our blood on the inhabitants of the earth?"11Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little while longer until the number was filled of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been.
This Makes It Know to those Saints In Heaven That God would avenge the saints On earth at a Further tine The lord can Make know to those in heaven what happens on earth at a future time They are Now aware of thing going on Now do you think since they pray to the Lord they would not be praying to the Lord for their Brothers and Sisters of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been to preserve them as the others had been . What act of Love are Christians told to do for one another Pray for one another
Rev18: 19-24 What’s the reaction to those in heaven… To the destruction Of Babylon On earth if they aren’t made aware of what’s happening on earth. God made them aware giving Biblical proof that The Saints can be made aware of what’s taking place on Earth. They must have seen it Because allowed them to see it.
Mathew 18:6-7 Do not harm little children because God loves them as well as Babes in the Faith Physically or spiritually.
. 6But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
Why does he say this
“Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven.
What does that mean the Angles are assigned to these children to watch over them and pray for them. They go before the father and Intercede for them .
How do Angles know what is taking place on earth Angles are not Omniscient God thru the Holy Sprit reveals it to them they don’t have to be Omniscient.
Luke 15:7
I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
How can People in heaven rejoice over someone coming to repentance? If they’re not aware of their repentance. Now since Mary and the Saints are In heaven are they aware of their repentance and rejoice. Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth.
Luke 15:10
In just the same way, I tell you, there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth
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You made them a kingdom and priests for our God, and they will reign on earth."
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Exactly. None of us have special powers when we die. Praying to saints or asking them to intercede seems to be regarding them as having some higher influence than they do.
the idea that the "soul" or "spirit" (two separate different things BTW) live on after the body dies is gnostic pagan dualism nonsense that is non existent in scripture or Hebrew understanding
@@camillewilliams3185Perhaps they do have higher influence, then it would make perfect sense.
I always talk directly with Jesus. I took it quite literally and to heart when He said there is no way to our Father except with Him. Dad knows I'm not being disrespectful or ignoring Him by going to his Son. They are as one. ✝️👑🙏🐑🕊
Amen, I dont know where Jesus Christ said to pray to Angels, people who passed for guidance . People are just so making up stuff from the Bible that wasn't written🤦🏾♂️
@@samuellp1146 Exactly. We are never to pray to angels. They are servants of the Lord. They work for Him.
Don't leave out the Holy Spirit!
@@michaelayala5394 Actually we are not to speak directly to or pray to the Holy Spirit. He is Jesus' representative. 😇
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What Scripture says that?
And Mary didn't didn't die on the Cross for us.
AMEN !!!
I love seeing people telling the Truth about this
She certainly did not, but the Roman church has continually added new doctrines about her and tries to inch as close to that claim as they can.
Consider CCC 964 which relates Mary's (claimed) activity during the crucifixion:
"There she stood, in keeping with the divine plan, enduring with her only begotten Son the intensity of his suffering, joining herself with his sacrifice in her mother's heart and lovingly consenting to the immolation of this victim, born to her"
They go on in CCC 966 and claim that "by [her] prayers" she will "deliver our souls from death."
Who needs Jesus when you have Mary apparently.
@@colin1818 They also claim she lived a sinless life and didn't die, if I recall correctly. It almost makes you wonder why Jesus even came. Mary could've done the work!
@@highinfovoter8909 - Correct.
CCC 493 claims they "call the Mother of God 'the All-Holy' and celebrate her as 'free from any stain of sin, as though fashioned by the Holy Spirit and formed as a new creature'. By the grace of God Mary remained free of every personal sin her whole life"
@@colin1818 wow they even claim it’s his only begotten son they really don’t respect God
“For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed.”
(Lk 1:48)
As someone who was raised in the Catholic church and has now been born again, I can say that as I now understand it, God wants a personal relationship with us. When Jesus teaches the apostles how to pray, he taught them to refer to God as Father, and when Jesus himself prays and says "Abba Father", which would translate more closely to "Papa" or "Daddy". So with that in mind, He does not want us go through others to ask for them to speak to Him on our behalf. He wants us to come to him directly like a child would to his father.
ONE LORD ONE FATIH ONE BAPTISM “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all” (Ephesians 4:4-6) The one baptism (and the only valid baptism), is the baptism of the one faith, the baptism authorized by the one Lord and practiced by the one body, the church of Christ. “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body” (1 Corinthians 12:13).
"Are you born again-the way the Bible understands that concept?" If the Evangelical has not been properly water baptized, he has not been born again "the Bible way," regardless of what he may think.The Born Again Movement traces its origin early in the 19th century.Born Again Movement arrived at our shores in the late 1930’s and gained its popularity in the 70’s and 80’s which is considered the golden era of Born Again Movement During these years membership in various Born Again Churches increased because they where able to infiltrate mainline Protestant Churches and had lured nominal Catholics into their fold.However their steady growth ceases starting the year 1990 and their membership declined in the succeeding years. In the year 2000 Born Again Churches from the United States sent their missionaries in the Philippines to re-established the Born Again Movement and this time their primary mission is no longer to infiltrate Protestant and Catholic Churches but targeted the youth in schools particularly college students.Born Again evangelist does not want to discuss the history of the Christian church, in their Bible studies with their prospects, they intentionally limit the discussion to the Bible alone. They conceal the history of the Christian religion because it will show that their movement did not originate from the apostles. It is necessary for them to negate history because St. Paul warned us not to accept teachings that did not originate from the apostles Gal.1:8 and Born Again Movement evidently cannot trace the history of their church into the time of the apostles.Clearly Born Again evangelization has deception as its chief foundation and they even used selected passages from the Bible to deceive people. They usually start evangelizing by asking ambiguous questions such as “Are you saved?” or “Are you born again?”, if the person answers “no or I don’t know” they will tell you that you must accept Christ as a Lord and Personal Savior in order to be born again otherwise you will be damned to hell. And if the person will answer “yes” they will invite you to their church and worship with them. And if the person is a Catholic that would mean that you have to leave the Catholic Church and do away your Catholic beliefs about Mary, the Saints, confession etc. Let us be vigilant not to fall to the snares of the Born Again movement.😎😎
Dude tf is wrong with you, you for real putting ur fetish in the faith, no abba doesn't mean daddy it means 'father' it basic aramaic same as Abi or Abu in arabic mean father or dad not daddy, the f., leave hypic sect join some legit church not that new age bs called 'born again'
That's just wrong though
the only way protestants can win is if they argue with catholics heretics against heretics, they will never win against the orthodox church
@@dominicanderson9492 .looks like something sinister in that "daddy" i mean why even translate it like that besides the fact that it's wrong and doesn't use that grammatical form to indicate the "minimization", i mean its little bit fuckd up
This came at such an opportune time that I'm sure the Holy Spirit led me here. Someone, very recently, was telling me about the benefits of praying with the rosary. She told me of incredible healing that had come about when she did this and how it enhances your prayer life. This made me wonder, is it ok for a born again Christian to pray with a rosary? I logged onto youtube and this video jumped out at me. Thank you so much for answering my question.
The rosary is a trinket and you're talking to a demon. Please, never try it. I've been tricked into chanting that accursed thing for twelve years and my faith in God didn't increase.
@@indigofenrir7236The Holy Rosary calls upon the blessed mother of the lord and each decade has a prayer of the our Father. All this is attached to a cross depicting Jesus sacrifice. And you call it a "trinket" and "accursed" calling upon demons! Glory to Jesus Christ I have left protestantism, you people are becoming increasingly unhinged and demonized. Thank you Jesus for exposing my errors.
Same here. Glory to God alone
@@maluill I came from the Catholic Church, so I should know what the rosary is.
That Cross depicts a dead Jesus. Our Lord and Savior is alive, not a corpse on a tree.
The rosary has 53 prayers to Mary and 6 to God. Prayer is worship because in the Bible, the only people being prayed to are all worshipped by the people who prayed to them. You are WORSHIPPING MARY.
You say glory to Jesus Christ? What about glory holy Mary? What about hail holy Queen? Should you not be calling upon your goddess instead?
@@maluill when does Jesus ever say to ask the dead to talk to him?
1 Timothy 2:5-6 ESV
For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.
Only Jesus intercedes for us.
so much for you BS you cant even complete the sentence 🤷♀🤷♀
In fact 1 Tim. 2:5-6 says: “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.”1
Now let’s take a look at what St. Paul wrote in the preceding four verses: “I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men.” (1 Tim. 2:1) St. Paul is telling Timothy and all disciples of Jesus Christ that they are supposed to offer supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanks on behalf of all men. In short, Paul says Christians are to play a mediating role.
Next verse, picks up after “for all men”: “For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.” (1 Tim. 2:2) St. Paul is making clear, not only are we to make prayers of intercession, supplication, etc. on behalf of all mankind, but even those in authority over us, such as kings! Why does St. Paul exhort Timothy and all Christisns to play this mediating role?
Verse 3: “For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour.” (1 Tim. 2:3) Who is “God our Saviour”? Jesus Christ, of course. Paul is saying quite explicitly that the mediation he is exhorting us to make “is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour,” in the sight of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
So now we get to verse 4, which tells us why Jesus Christ would desire this from us: “Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.”(1 Tim. 2:4) The reason we ought to make these various prayers of mediation is because Jesus Christ desires, “all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.”
And now we come to verse 5, not cherry-picked out of context but within the context of St. Paul’s first letter to Timothy, chapter 2, verses 1-6: “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.” (1 Tim. 2:5-6)
In short, 1 Tim. 2:1-6 instructs all Christians to mediate on behalf of all mankind through different types of prayer, which are offered through the one mediator Jesus Christ. And in order to assuage any doubt about this, St. Paul adds: “Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity. I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.” (1 Tim. 2:7-8)
So is St. Mary, Jesus’ Mother a mediator via Jesus Christ? Are the other saints in Heaven mediating on behalf of those on earth, via Jesus Christ? John 2:3, 5 gives a good example of Mary playing a mediating role in Jesus’ ministry: “the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine…His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” The Book of Revelation suggests the saints in Heaven also play a mediating role: “and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus,” the martyrs. (Rev. 20:4) And even moreso in Rev. 4:10-11, “The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne, and worship him that liveth for ever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying, Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.” And quite explicitly, Rev. 5:8, “and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of saints.”
And so, whereas Jesus Christ is the one mediator between God and man, St. Paul correctly understood that all Christians are called to share in this mediation of Christ through the offering of “supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks…made for all men.” (1 Tim. 2:1)🤦♂🤦♂
Came here to post this passage. Well done!
Catholics love and agree fully with that verse. However, we also know the shortcoming of this approach. Looking at scripture more fully, we recognize that we are called to share in the priesthood of all believers:
You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:5)
You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:9)
A priest, by definition, is called to be a mediator between God and men. In a limited way, each of us, as priests, are called to this role and to be mediators for others before God through Jesus. Therefore, if we are all called to be mediators and intercessors for one another, how much more can this be said of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, who said, “Yes” to God and brought Jesus into the world?
it's so annoying when y'all protestants just take a single verse our of a whole chapter thinking it disproves the catholic church, have you ever heard about C-O-N-T-E-X-T, have you ever though about the idea of reading 2nd Timothy, and finding out that in it's FIRST verse it talks about how saint Paul urges people to practice intercession, and after reading 1st Timothy 2:3-6 ("This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 5 For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus, 6 who gave himself as a ransom for all people.") you find out that when Paul wrote Jesus is a mediator he used it as an example along with verse 6 to strengthen his claim that God loves and desires all people to know him, or in other words, the context of 1 Timothy 2:5 is not talking about a guidance for prayer, but to claim Jesus is the only way to find salvation in God, and along with verse 6 it shows how God cares for us by sending the "mediator" to die for us.
Hold on there, I know yall protestants do that a lot, but taking a single verse out of a whole chapter is not how you prove something, let me show you the real meaning of this verse:
So, to show you what 1 Timothy 2:5 meant let's go a few verses backwards, to 1 Timothy 2:1, when it is literally written that Paul "urges" people to practice intercession, or in other words, ask others to pray for you, so it's either that Paul is contradicting himself in the same chapter, or that you are wrong, and I think I know the right answer, but to make things clear for you, let's explain it a bit further, so the other mistake you made is ignoring the fact that 1 Timothy 2:5 starts with the word "for", and the meaning of the word "for" in the bible, is commonly used as the meaning of the word "because" so this verse isn't an announcement, but a continuation of a claim made before 1 Timothy 2:5, if we go by that logic the claim we are talking about is in 1 Timothy 2:3 to 4 (3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.), still not clear? Try to read verse 5 along with verse 6 (who gave himself as a ransom for all), if it is too complicated for you let's simplify the end of verse 4 along with verses 5 and 6: God cares for us and wants all of us to be saved, because there is one mediator between man and God, the man Jesus christ, who gave himself as a ransom for all, don't you see it? 1 Timothy 2:5 isn't talking about a guide to prayer, but as the only way for salvation, and if we combine verses 5 and 6 we can understand they are used as an example for the claim Paul made, the claim that God desires all of us to be saved, and the example he used was the death of Jesus Christ, so please next time, read in context, God bless you and may you find the true church🙏🇻🇦
Mr. Winger, is that the infallible interpretation of the scriptures?
The scandal of Protestantism
I had an honest but sadly not very productive conversation with a catholic on this topic one time, and after he told me what he believed about Mary, that she was conceived immaculately, that she was bodily assumed into heaven, I asked where he justified those beliefs in scripture, and his answer was, if I needed scripture to justify my beliefs I wouldn't be catholic.
I feel bad for laughing, but I did. That last bit sums up Catholicism very well, I'm afraid.
Sure it is in revelation. The woman fled the desert after given birth and given wings. Kinda have to do some back tracking but the current location of the woman giving birth to Jesus was heaven and she is given crown and stars to hold.
@sonicrocks2007 thats a bit of a stretch. the woman could as easily be interpreted as Israel the nation. how does the rest of the passage about floods relate to Mary?
@@j.sargenthill9773 historically speaking it is amalgamation of Eve, Mary , and Israel and not a single individual. Because to be honest it fits them all not so well and contains stories from both.
One is that when does Isreal go into the sky and given stars?
Flood could be easily persecution of the jews that happened right Jesus birth and scattering of them and the Christians
What do you think the majority of the early Christians did, with no printing press, no books of any kind in their possession, because they were expensive and most people couldn't read anyway? If the only way to pass down the faith was through written words (we didn't even have a closed canon of Scripture for over 300 years, and it was the councils of the Catholic Church that did it) Christianity would not have lasted long. The faith was handed down by word of mouth and by letter (not only by letter), according to Paul's letter.
Mary is only human! She can't understand 10,000 people talking to her at the same time! Why not talk to Mary's Creator?
Because the hearts of people are prone to become idolatrous.
She probably cannot even speak English!
Revelation 5:13 NKJV
[13] And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying: “Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Him who sits on the throne, And to the Lamb, forever and ever!"
Please explain to me how John, a finite being, was able to hear every creature in heaven, on the earth, and under earth. 🙂
@@calebpanopio9070 .. because they're all saying the exact same thing at the exact same time? You know, like a choir? I can't hear what 10 people are saying *in my presence* if they're all talking about separate/different things, but if they're all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance or whatever, then yeah, I can.
@@calebpanopio9070well, to be fair, they were all saying the same thing. It's easy to hear lots of people speaking in unison but very hard to hear even one person clearly in a large group of people all saying different things.
Why not honor the Mother of our Lord, and the many people who are in Heaven? Why not ask them to pray for us? They're more alive than we are.
Great video Mike!
“Then His brothers and His mother came, and standing outside they sent to Him, calling Him. And a multitude was sitting around Him; and they said to Him, “Look, Your mother and Your brothers are outside seeking You.” But He answered them, saying, “Who is My mother, or My brothers?” And He looked around in a circle at those who sat about Him, and said, “Here are My mother and My brothers! For whoever does the will of God is My brother and My sister and mother.””Mark 3:31-35 NKJV
Edit: Lol I didn't know this comment would start a war. But just as a heads up, we as protestants are not using this to say that Jesus disowns Mary. We are just saying that Jesus is not exalting Mary above others in this passage. So why should we?
What did Mary do at the annunciation? She did the will of God by saying yes to him. Therefore in this verse, Jesus affirms Mary as his mother. Protestants keep on misinterpreting this verse over and over again as some kind of disowning of Mary by Jesus, but this interpretation presumes that Mary is some sort of disobedient vagrant who is excluded from Jesus' requirement for being in his family (i.e. doing the will of God). Be careful what you presume about the mother of God!
@@marcuscarlsson5510I find that to be a bit of stretch really as the context of the verse has nothing to do with the annunciation. I think it's quite clear in its literal reading and doesn't need a Catholic exegesis that connects it to the annunciation. God bless!
@@marcuscarlsson5510 Oh wow, like what's Mary going to do? Scold me for not worshipping her?
@@GazGuitarz Mary lived a life of obedience to God, the annunciation being the most crucial example of this, which is why I drew on it. The "Catholic exegesis" does not link back to the annunciation explicitly, but rather draws upon it as an obvious example.
You, of course, would hold that no verse whatsoever "requires" a Catholic exegesis. I would recommend reading "The Meaning of Tradition" by Yves Congar to address this, as a youtube comment is a totally deficient medium for explaining the necessity of catholic exegesis of scripture.
@@marcuscarlsson5510 Can you quote any protestant who claims Mary is some sort of disobedient vagrant? The passage is clearly about how whoever does the will of God is part of God's family, and we have a new family in Christ. This passage has been so freeing for me who has struggled to detach from my biological family and be grafted in to the body of Christ.
My boyfriend and I became christians recently and after thinking a lot and having many discussions we decided to choose the Catholic church. However, even though it's the one closest to what we believe in, we struggle with the whole Mary thing. It just doesn't sit right with us.
Bishop Barron has some lovely videos on Mary.
For me it was the opposite. Christianity made no sense without Mary so I take that as a grace. Also tho it’s difficult to find any Protestant who can say “I love Mary” without saying “I love Mary but….”. That’s no way to love
@@tookie36 I'll check his videos, thank you!
You could also look at "Behold Your Mother" book by Tim Staples :)
Do you struggle with others who may have devotions to Mary in their prayer life, pressures to share the same devotions there as others, or in understanding how to defend such devotions with scriptures? What about the “whole Mary thing” is difficult to you really? I may be able to help.
Almost universally the problem people have in their hearts with Mary usually stems from have a difficult time with understanding the Jesus is FULLY GOD and FULLY HUMAN. Every time the Church has declared a doctrine about Mary in an ecclesiastical Council is to address the heresy of Arianism running through the Church, which ultimately states that Jesus was just a man. It is almost without fail. So if you are having a hard time grasping Mary's role or title or doctrine concerning here, it is usually because you are having difficulty understanding that Jesus is fully God.
for me one of the greatest scriptures with regards against marian worship is when someone tried to exalt her, Jesus put the emphysis on the word of God:
And it came to pass, as He spake these things, a certain woman of the company lifted up her voice, and said unto Him, Blessed is the womb that bare Thee, and the paps which Thou hast sucked.
But He said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. Luke 11:27-28 KJV
Catholics don't worship Mary.
Pretty sure you mean veneration, because no Christian worships Mary. Also, I dont see how this verse would condemn the veneration of Mary.
you didnt discuss Revelation 5 and 8. Where all prayers ascend and help and literially in greek uses the word Echod. By Angels and Saints.
Then Jesus takes Peter to meet Moses in Mathew. Then Paul mentions in Hebrews that you Come to the place where Dead saints are. Then jesus himself talked to the dead both here on earth and shoel. Then he even preaches to them in Peter. You also forget that in Revelation Mary is taken up to heaven. And is given role of being over the stars etc.
@@iceyhotfire To bow in Hebrew means to worship, what you disguise as veneration is worship. Why would we want to venerate anyone else other than the very one who died for me in my place. The Lord Jesus stood in the gap for us and even now does so, having sent the Holy Spirit. Have you been baptised with the Holy Spirit? Read Luke chapter 11.....
Yes and no mortal creature kept the word of God better than Mary.
Was Jesus wrong to speak to Moses on the mount of transfiguration since Moses died?
Is it ok to ask for intercession from Enoch and Elijah since they didn't die? Or angels like Michael, Gabriel or our own guardian angels?
Asking for help from the Saints seems entirely different than necromancy.
1 Царств 28: Саул, скованный страхом, всё же желает знать исход битвы, поэтому решается на ещё больший грех: он хочет найти гадалку, зная, что обратиться к гадалке, если Бог не отвечает - значит подтвердить своё полное отступничество от Бога Израиля. И, хотя Саул знал, что законом Иеговы им категорически запрещено вступать в связь с духами, через кого действуют гадалки, он сознательно пошёл на это преступление против Бога, которое стало последней каплей в мере его беззаконий (Втор..18:10,11).
Нам не следует что-то выдумывать и придумывать свои условия; есть Писание, осуждающее общение с умершими и об этом говорил автор видео. Бог осудил общение царя Саула с мертвым пророком Самуилом, это был оккультизм и мерзость перед Богом, а Закон Моисея осуждал общение с мертвыми, независимо от того, были они верующими или нет. Они не могут нас услышать - они не Вездесущие, как Бог, они всего лишь люди. И через практику общения с умершими вы открываете дверь сатанинскому обману; демон может появиться в образе Святого Ангела Света и обмануть вас.
Внимательно ли вы читаете Священное Писание?
11 men walked with Jesus throughout their life and NOT A SINGLE ONE OF THEM prayed to Mary to asked her to contact Jesus on her behalf.
So why should any modern saint do it?
Heck, why is there no record of any of the apostles asking Mary to contact Jesus after he was taken into heaven. She was still alive then
Could that be because she was still alive and outlived all but John? 🙂
Where do you think Luke (and others) got the accounts of the infancy of Jesus contained in his gospel? Mary. Who else would have been alive to recount those stories? Jesus, Joseph, John the Baptist? Nope. Only Mary.
But consider this: Mary was present with the disciples on the day of Pentecost when the disciples were overshadowed by the Holy Spirit. Do you think it was helpful to them that she knew what was happening because she had been overshadowed 30 years earlier? And while the disciples had three years with Him, Mary had 33 years. Do you think maybe they asked her some questions about Him after the ascension? Yeah, me too.
Finally, is there an example in scripture of Mary interceding on behalf of others? Hint: the wedding at Cana.
Thanks for asking.
@@randycarson9812 There is no need to pray to anyone but God but if you prefer to engage in Idolatry that's on you.
@@beadoll8025 When people go to a church service or prayer meeting, do they stand, sing songs and even applaud, dance and shout (depending on their denomination)? When people go to a Taylor Swift concert, do they stand, sing songs, applaud, dance and shout? Are they worshiping Taylor Swift?
In a courtroom, when the judge enters the courtroom, the bailiff loudly commands, “All rise!” The defendant will be on his feet if he knows what’s good for him? Is this worship or respect?
In Japan, it is customary for people to bow in greeting one another. Are they worshiping each other?
Just because two things LOOK similar, it does not mean they are exactly the same. Catholics may (or may not) choose to bow or kneel before a crucifix (which depicts Jesus on the cross) or the statue of a saint in order to help them concentrate their attention. But that does NOT equal worship of the saint or even the crucifix as a god.
*Not all prayer is worship.* There is worship, praise, thanksgiving, petition, intercession, Q&A (which includes the largely neglected aspect of listening.). Yeah, lots of ways to talk with God that are NOT worship. Same with the saints.
Where in scripture does it say Mary died? I will for this, presumption asking/praying to saints is somehow sinful. But as Catholics, we do not believe Mary is dead (CCC 974). Scholars such as Dr.Scott Hahn have made biblical arguments in his book (Hail, Holy Queen) or even the fact Enoch and Elijah are assumed into heaven in the Old Testament (Moses in Jewish tradition). Others go back to an ancient tradition which we can see from St. John Damascene in the 7th century, which he refers to as tradition already. So we have history and typology to create a doctrine of the assumptions and we have even examples of people previously being assumed into heaven in the old Testaments. All ways protestants use to defend core Christian doctrine such as the Trinity. there is even no testimony regarding her postmortem body and related relics. This is striking because Jesus had no greater disciple than his Mother and yet, unlike other saints of the early Church, including St. Peter, there is zero historical evidence regarding relics of Mary. Where is the evidence she did die? I already provided ontological reasons why we can accept she did not die and epistemological reasons why she probably was assumed into heaven.
First of all, Mary isn't dead, not even bodily. She was assumed into Heaven at the end of her earthly life. As far as praying to her or other saints, you are misunderstanding the word "pray." It is NOT synonymous with "worship." We only worship God. However, it is nice that we have people already in Heaven praying for us. That is what a saint is - someone widely regarded to already be in Heaven. How, then, are they "dead?" They are already in the presence of God, and he is the God of the living.
@@kayagrace2482 I thought that the catholic church teaches that a person must "perform three miracles" before they are venerated as a "saint". Have I heard incorrectly?
In Catholic theology, Mary is just as much as a resurrection as Jesus. So just like Jesus resurrected and rose from the dead with a glorified body Mary did the same thing in Catholic theology she might as well be part of the Godhead, the fourth person.
@@neveralone1498 No. You are referring to the canonization process for saints. Canonized saints in basic terms are just "confirmed saints". The Catholic church teaches we cannot judge or know who has been saved or damned, but with signs by God through saints' intercession we can know who has entered the kingdom of heaven.
@@kayagrace2482 Was this reply directed towards me?
I believe the former things will not be remembered… i’m trusting My Mom who died in Christ is no longer even having to see or view this evil, sad world. I have never seen or read anywhere in my bible that i’m suppose to reach out and pray to her or anyone else who has passed on. Jesus said HE is the way….. not my Mom. I have a direct line connected to our Lord who is the Only one answering, judging and hearing my thoughts and prayers. ❤
Very much this. When my mother was on this earth I asked her to intercede with me and pray for the things that needed be done. My mom was a saint of a woman. But now that she has gone home to be with her Jesus, I would not call her attention to the woes of this world or this life. She taught me how to pray and speak to the lord. That is the legacy she left me. Her work is done. It is the height of selfishness to think that your problems are important enough to take away the peace of those that have gone before.
The former things WILL be remembered! We will give glory to our Lord all the more for it! Now I am not saying we will be worrying about what goes on on earth, but in Isaiah “The former things will not be remembered,” God is speaking here, he will not remember (choose not to) what wretched sinners we were on earth. Because he is building a new heaven and a new earth.
We will for sure remember our life on earth. We see examples of this in scripture.
Amen Amen!!
No one is saying Mary is the way tho
I tend to break things down simply. I once asked a Catholic friend why they would pray to Mary instead of Jesus, and she said she identified more with Mary. That led me to believe she was not a believer, and did not have a relationship with Jesus. Led her down the "Romans Road", but she had a hard time believing the scriptures. Fast forward to today, and she is a Christ follower, due to God pouring into her life through different people. Thankful that she is now a believer!
Have you ever listened to the words of the most used Marian prayer of all, the Hail Mary?
*** "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee." ***
This is nothing more than the salutation of Gabriel in Luke 1:28.
*** "Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb (Jesus)." ***
That is Elizabeth's greeting to Mary in Lk 1:42.
***"Holy Mary, mother of GOD." ***
She is a saint which makes her holy, and she is the Mother of GOD, because Elizabeth calls her the 'Mother of Our Lord' in Lk 1:43. Also if you take Jn 1:1 "...and the Word was GOD', and add it to Jn 1:14, "...and the Word was made flesh", GOD was made flesh, and who was His mother? Mary!
*** "Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death, amen." ***
This is nothing more than petitioning Mary to PRAY FOR US, just like in the Bible verses I presented. Do we 'pray to' Mary, or are we only petitioning her to pray for us?
Rom 15:30, "...help me by your prayers to GOD for me."
Col 1:9, "This is why we too have been praying for you unceasingly."
1Thes 3:10, "Night and day we pray more and more..."
2Thes 1:11, "To this end we pray always for you."
2Thes 3:1, "In conclusion brethren, pray for us..."
Jam 5:16, "...and pray for one another that you may be saved."
Rev 8:3-4 "...that he may offer it with the prayers of all the saints..."
According to Scripture, are the saints in Heaven dead or alive?
Now the next question is, 'Yes, but it is repetitious (the Rosary) and that is forbidden by scripture'. (Mt 6:7)
OK, look at the entries listed above which have the asterisk (*) in front of them.
Are not Col 1:9, "This is why we have been praying for you unceasingly...", 1Thes 3:10, "Night and day we pray more and more...", and 2Thes 1:11, "To this end we pray always for you...", repetitious? Is this one of those so called 'Bible Conflicts' you hear about from time to time?
No, not at all.
The answer is that the Bible refers to two types of prayer repetition '(V)ain', in the manner of heathens, and '(U)seful', NOT in the manner of heathens.
The Rosary is not vain repetition. Here is a list of some in each category that you can check in your Bible. (V) 1King 18:25-29, (U) Isa 6:3, (U) Dan 3:52-90, (V) *Mt 6:7, (U) Mt *26:44, (U) *Lk 6:12, (U) Lk 18:1,9-14,*21:36, (U)*Col 1:9, (U) 1Thes 3:10,5:17, (U) *Jam 5:16, (U) **Rev 4:8
Many non-Catholics have the false belief that praying to "dead" people is useless. This is a mis-interpretation of what Holy Scripture teaches us, for the Blessed Virgin Mary and others who have gone on before us are not dead but live forever.👍👍
@@bibleman8010 Can we agree that Gideon in the Bible is now divine because the Angel of the LORD saluted him in a unique way too??? Your logic crumbles. Your name is an irony. You don't know the Bible. Change it
@@raphaelfeneje486 while @bibleman isn't Biblical, you're right - his name is irony - catholicism mandates sin and hates God, according to the Word of Truth.
*Happy Sabbath!!!*
today is the LORD's day and i pray church this morning is a blessing for all who know God, love Christ and walk in Truth!
@@raphaelfeneje486When did he ever claim Mary was divine
@@ZachClifford-y6w Praying to anything is ascribing divinity to it. Have you read the Glories of Mary?? Mary is called Omnipotent and Omniscient. And that God obeys her.
Very timely. I was thinking about this the other day and wondering why the Catholic Church elevates Mary to the Queen of Heaven and why they do rosary prayers to her for intercession.
The other concern I have is about statuary. Catholic churches and sites are filled with statues that people pray to. Are we not commanded to have no physical images of Jesus, God or Saints, etc.? "2. You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them." Why then does the Catholic Church have so much statutory?
Why then does the Catholic Church have so much statutory it tells the story of the bible that's why
Catholicism is the only Christian Faith . They are lead in worship By the Pope The Bishop Of Rome for those People who say the word Pope isn’t in the Bible, who was given the Keys to Heaven From Jesus . Through Apostolic succession From Peter the First Pope they worship Jesus, And thru The Holy Tradition Of the Saints formed the Bible , Biblical doctrines, Such as the Trinity, Sunday service, Easter, And Christmas teach Grace alone for salvation, Did not remove books From the Bible but preserved the writings of the Jewish Old testament which the protestants threw out , Catholics want to worship Jesus with all 5 of their senses .
• Music for the ears,
• Incense for the nose,
• Statues and art for the eyes,
Please pray a sincere prayer with all of your heart admitting to Jesus you are a sinner. Have full faith that His blood pays off all of your sins and accept His gift of everlasting life. And give your confession to a Priest Jesus never said to confess your sins to either him Or to the Father pray that God blesses you with peace. Amen
The truth is that Jesus is God, and Jesus loves you so very much! :D🤔🤔
Long explanation. Basically, you need to do more research on the why of this.
@@TheCoachsCoach933 Please quote the verse saying Mary is Queen mother and deserves worship.
I would recommend having a debate with prominant Catholic apologists on this topic. This is not a good representation of the Catholic faith. This can be seen as defamation or slander.
Too scared to debate, no credibility
last thought… I wonder if Mary would’ve died before Joseph would people who follow the Catholic religion even or still bring Mary up at all? How come they dont honor Jesus’s human Father but only his Mom? Because The Holy Spirit also spoke to Jospeh through his dreams but since he was the man… The Holy Spirit obviously didn’t impregnate him but how come they don’t pray or honor him? I’m just sharing a thought as i’m talking to God about this.. very interesting topic. Have a blessed day everybody
Catholics do honor him in a huuuuuuge way. He is called Saint Joseph and is the patron saint of workers. Many many Catholics pray to him and wear necklaces with a pendant of his image. The whole month of March is dedicated to him in the Catholic Church. Many churches and entire dioceses r dedicated to him. He is a SAINT and has excess merit and praying to him can get u out of purgatory sooner as he can deposit some of his merit on your behalf. It’s lunacy, but unfortunately most Catholics believe these doctrines. I was raised in the Catholic Church and the Holy Spirit set me free at the age of 57, just 3 years ago. This is solely the Grace of God and His mercy that He pursued me all these years! All glory to God!
The part about praying to the dead has always made me question the practice of praying to Mary and others. Catholics may say it's not praying but you are talking to people who have passed and asking them to help you in some way. I love Catholics like Michael Knowles and it surprises me that a God fearing and intelligent man like him defends this practice.
what about the part where Jesus conjured up two dead guys and had s conversation with them Moses and Elias, who appeared and spoke with Jesus at the transfiguration (Matthew 17:3)?🤷♀🤷♀
@bibleman8010 Jesus is God, he did lots of things that we shouldn't do (like claim to be the messiah)
@@jonathanw1106Jesus Christ was also fully man and modeled for us how to follow him. You’re claiming that God engaged in a behavior that would be sinful, which goes contrary to the nature of God. No sane person would think following Christ means claiming to be the messiah because God’s identity is his identity
@jackhales5673 God is able to do things that would be sinful if we did them, like receive worship, because He is God. Jesus was able to die for sins and forgive them because He is God. God's identity provides him power, omniscience and the ability to create and destroy and there is nothing impure or wrong in those actions. We do not possess the same, and it is fallacious to assume that because Jesus did it it is something we should do. Let me know when you plan on dying on a cross, that's what Jesus did
@@jackhales5673 Only if you have the power to do such a thing. Can you conjure up dead people? No? Okay then why bring this up?
Exactly. Thank you Pastor.
I would like to add that in all of Holy Scripture, Old Testament and New, any time any believer in the Lord God Almighty prays, it is ALWAYS directly to the Lord God Almighty, that is, directly to the Father. In fact we are commanded to pray ONLY in this way, especially in the New Testament, and especially by Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
"But you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you."
Matthew 6:6
For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Hebrews 4:15-16
No in scripture there was a strict hierarchy in the way to approach God. This is not done away with but is continued through the apostles and the church. It's fine to pray to God alone but sins must be confessed before a priest and the church, and that God uses his church and body to mediate between himself and mankind
@@maluill 1 Timothy 2:5 "For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus,"
@@nanoglitch6693 and what is that verse meant to do for you? Jesus is God so who mediates between you and him?. Besides God has been mediating between humans through others since the beginning. He mediated through Moses, Abraham, the apostles and now his church nothing has changed.
@@maluill
Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Hebrews 4:14-16
Each and every believer can draw near to the very throne of God with confidence, because of what Christ Jesus has done for us on the cross.
@@rolandovelasquez135 Yes we can draw near to God, but unless you can see God that's through the church whom he gave the power to forgive sins in john 20:23 and James 5:16
Regarding prayer, as a Catholic we believe we are commissioned by the Lord to pray for one another, with the church on Earth and in Heaven. James 5:16 “confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful.” 1 John 5:16 “If anyone sees his brother sinning, if the sin is not deadly, he should pray to God and he will give him life.”
Thus, we ask one another to pray for us and we pray for one another as Christians. This prayer is efficacious, in that it is not useless or ineffective, but actually is a part of our baptism at 1 Peter 4:10-11 “As each one has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of god’s varied [manifold] grace. 11 Whoever preaches, let it be with the words of God; whoever serves, let it be with the strength that God supplies, SO THAT IN ALL THINGS God may be glorified through Jesus Christ” so that “by the word of God, what is seen is not made out of what is visible” (Heb 11:3) and this word is Jesus Christ working through us because as at John 1:14-17 “he is the word became flesh . . . the Father’s only Son, FULL OF GRACE AND TRUTH . . . Grace and Truth came through Jesus Christ” . . . and continues to do so through us as stewards of God’s manifold grace (Mt. 10:7-11; Rev 1:5-6; 1 Peter 4:10).
By our Baptism we are united into one body (Eph 4:4-6 4 “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; 5 one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all”). We are all united in God’s spirit (Colossians 1:16, “in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him”).
It is his spirit that draws us to pray for and request prayer from one another. As Catholics we do not believe this stops because of death, but rather death is overcome and when we ask those who have died or not yet died to pray for us, we do so by means of the one body of our baptism. After-all, it is not us who pray, but rather the Holy Spirit who intercedes with inexpressible groanings (Rom 8:26), and the gates of hell will not withstand us (Mt 16:18).
Thus, we view prayer not necessarily as worship alone, but rather also in communication to one another and God to continue building the Kingdom of God. Today, for example, we make a prayer to court when we file a motion or request; it is a prayer for relief. As such, prayers to angels, guardian angels, saints, or our dead are done to ask for assistance or further prayer to God, just as we would one another alive on earth, and not as a form of worship that is reserved to God, his Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit as one God in three persons alone. Rather, it is done in and within one body in communion with Christ as our Leader and Savior (Acts 5:30-32) by the Holy Spirit so that Hebrews 12:1 “since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us”.
Thus, let me just say, asking for prayer to one another is not done in a vacuum, but rather it is done as brothers and sisters who worship Christ and him alone for allowing ourselves “to be like living stones, being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 2:5), as part of our true family in God (Mt 12:50 whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother).
Asking for the assistance of angels is also done through Jesus and in his body, His people, the Church because in Jesus “we will judge angels” (1 Cor 6:3) and it is these angels that “are ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation” (Heb 1:14). And thus as ministers of grace in Jesus Christ, as priests called to sacrifice for one another and to the glory of our eternal Father, we call forth angels to minister for one another as well.
The explanation you provide is well throughout and scripturally accurate. However you are trying to reach stiff necked Prots.
Dear brother, Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so-she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1.5 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, brother. God fills all in all, not Mary! Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said-communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith, rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives-it's occultism. So why open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us? Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities-Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (living church ministers, living on earth at the moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but speaks of it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
@@HARRYibnNIKO Thank you for your opinion. We know that it is the Holy Spirit himself that unites us into the body of Christ for by "one spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greek, whether slaves or free, we are all made to drink of one Spirit (1 Cor 12). "If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive because of righteousness (Rom 8)". "Blessed and holy is the one who shares in the first resurrection, the second death has no power over these" (Rev 20:6a). We know that we do not pray as we ought but rather the Holy "Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words . . . He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God (Rom 8). And so we see in the heavenly vision at the throne of God that the Elders of God fall down before the Lamb, each holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense which are the prayers of the Saints (Rev 5:8b). And the Angel before God who is given the prayers of all the saints along with their own prayers to hand up to God (Rev. 8:3b-4).
@@HARRYibnNIKO “Therefore, SINCE WE ARE SURROUNDED BY SO GREAT A CLOUD OF WITNESSES, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us . . . 22 No, you have approached Mount Zion and the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and countless angels in festal gathering, 23 and *THE ASSEMBLY [CHURCH] OF THE FIRSTBORN ENROLLED IN HEAVEN* and God the judge of all, and the *SPIRITS OF THE JUST MADE PERFECT* , 24 and Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and the sprinkled blood that speaks more eloquently than that of Abel. ” - Hebrews 12:1, 22-24.
@@HARRYibnNIKO “Therefore, confess your sins to one another and PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER, THAT YOU MAY BE HEALED. THE PRAYER OF A RIGHTEOUS PERSON HAS GREAT POWER as it is working.” - James 5:16. And we do not stop at death with the Church Triumphant in heaven, but we work in prayer and supplication for and with the Church militant on earth, as Paul says “ *PRAY AT ALL TIMES IN THE SPIRIT WITH ALL PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION TO THAT END KEEP ALERT WITH ALL PERSEVERANCE MAKING SUPPLICATION FOR ALL THE SAINTS* …” - Ephesians 6:18. And as we will also together with them come down from heaven with Jesus Christ as King, riding one with another to conquer in the armies of heaven (Rev. 19:14). Come Lord Jesus. Amen.
I'm Catholic and I agree with Mike. I've never prayed to the saints for this exact reasons. I don't want to judge others. There are many Catholic stories and legends of people actyally contacting saints or receiving apparitions of them that are quite convincing and seem to give good fruits. On the flip side some of the prayers to Mary seem VERY disrespectful towards God too. Calling her savior of the world, people giving up their souls and laying their salvations on her hands and other such things, are honestly frightening to me whenever I witness them in my parish. So what do I do? I know one thing for certain. Nobody in the Bible prays to the saints. If Apostles can be good Christians without praying to the saints, so can I.
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When he took it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the holy ones.
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They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to receive the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain and with your blood you purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue, people and nation.
Only an Omniscient God can understand all the languages of all nations Nations..John Is a creature and Cant. Only an Omniscient God. 13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in the universe, cry out: "To the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might, forever and ever."Now John HERD ALL THIS all those languages of the earth. How did He hear all those Languages and understand them . God Had to have made it possible for John why couldn’t he do that for those in Heaven as well.. So why cant Mary and the saints hear since they have an Omniscient God to Make things Know to them the saints don’t have to Be Omniscient. God gave them that ability.
What are , the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders doing with . Those Prayers in their hands the prayers of the holy ones.Why did God give those Prays to them to Give them to Him 9When he broke open the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar 8 the souls of those who had been slaughtered because of the witness they bore to the word of God.10 cried out in a loud voice, "How long will it be, holy and true master, 9 before you sit in judgment and avenge our blood on the inhabitants of the earth?"11Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little while longer until the number was filled of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been.
This Makes It Know to those Saints In Heaven That God would avenge the saints On earth at a Further tine The lord can Make know to those in heaven what happens on earth at a future time They are Now aware of thing going on Now do you think since they pray to the Lord they would not be praying to the Lord for their Brothers and Sisters of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been to preserve them as the others had been . What act of Love are Christians told to do for one another Pray for one another
Rev18: 19-24 What’s the reaction to those in heaven… To the destruction Of Babylon On earth if they aren’t made aware of what’s happening on earth. God made them aware giving Biblical proof that The Saints can be made aware of what’s taking place on Earth. They must have seen it Because allowed them to see it.
Mathew 18:6-7 Do not harm little children because God loves them as well as Babes in the Faith Physically or spiritually.
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Why does he say this
“Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven.
What does that mean the Angles are assigned to these children to watch over them and pray for them. They go before the father and Intercede for them .
How do Angles know what is taking place on earth Angles are not Omniscient God thru the Holy Sprit reveals it to them they don’t have to be Omniscient.
Luke 15:7
I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
How can People in heaven rejoice over someone coming to repentance? If they’re not aware of their repentance. Now since Mary and the Saints are In heaven are they aware of their repentance and rejoice. Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth.
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In just the same way, I tell you, there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth
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I love to hear things like this. Can I ask what has kept you from leaving the Catholic church and joining a Protestant one?
Reading through Catholic history, as I've not had first-hand experience like you, I've found many highly offensive examples of idolatry being practiced by lay-catholics that went entirely un-chastised by the magisterium. What's worse is they didn't just turn a blind eye to it, they outright fostered and encouraged it, using it to exploit the church, giving them specific prayers to pray in certain parts of the world on certain days for specific "limited-time only" blessings. Certainly leaves a bad taste in one's mouth.
"So what do I do?"
Look for another church. One that actually follows the teachings of Christ and the apostles.
But no matter what, don't lose faith. And always keep your eye on Christ.
As a Catholic, you should be aware of the fact that Catholic Teachings on Praying to the Saints and Calling for Mary’s intercession is not sin, here is biblical evidence: In a dream, God commanded King Abimelech to ask Abraham to intercede for him: “For [Abraham] is a prophet and he will pray for you, so you shall live” (Gen. 20:7). When the Lord is angry with Job’s friends because they did not speak rightly about God, he tells them, “Let my servant Job pray for you because I will accept his [prayer], lest I make a terror on you” (Job 42:8).
SECONDLY: The faith of the Church is that the saints are not really dead, but are fully alive in Jesus Christ, who is life itself (John 11:25; 14:6) and the bread of life who bestows life on all who eat his flesh and drink his blood (John 6:35, 48, 51, 53-56). The saints are alive in heaven because of the life they have received through their faith in Christ Jesus and through their eating of his body and blood.
The book of Revelation shows the saints worshipping God, singing hymns, playing instruments, making requests to Christ to avenge their martyrdom, and offering prayers for the saints on earth (Rev. 4:10, 5:8, 6:9-11).
3RD: Does the Bible say we should approach the saints with our prayers? Yes, in two places. In Revelation 5:8 John saw the Lamb, Christ Jesus, on a throne in the midst of four beasts and 24 elders. When the Lamb took the book with the seven seals, the 24 elders fell down before the Lamb in worship, “each one having a harp and golden bowls of incenses, which are the prayers of the saints.”
Similarly, in Revelation 8:3-4 we are told that something similar happened when the Lamb opened the seventh seal of the book: “Another angel came and stood on the altar, having a golden censer, and many incenses were given to him, in order that he will give it with the prayers of all the saints on the golden altar before the throne. And the smoke of the incenses went up with the prayers of the saints from the hand of the angel before God.”
Ok now that we have proven that praying for intercession of Saints is good, especially Mary, one more evidence specially for intercession of Mary is Wedding at Cana, now about disturbing prayers to Mary, honestly I think if you knew Catholic teachings on Mary you would not feel disturbed, biblical evidence for Mary being our Mother is found when Jesus was on the Cross, as evidence for her being Queen is found in revelation plus the fact that The Mother of king of the Jews at around the time of David was the Queen, so we should Honor and venerate her, as for giving her their souls etc, I think you Mean Holy Slavery to Mary, you go to Jesus through Mary, Mary being the Queen and our Mother will help us reach to Jesus, this does not mean that She is more important then Jesus, NO, because we only Worship Jesus and Love him above everything else. Mary leads us to Jesus.
If you have any further concerns of Catholic teachings, ask me more I can help if you want, beware of feeling worried, feelings are not always accurate to leading us to truth, the devil will tempt us in any way or feelings to get us out of Catholicism.
What a great help you are to all Christians seeking deeper understanding of the Word of God. Thank you for all you do.
Catholic Truth Debunks Mike Winger on Praying to Mary
Catholic Truth watch ! learn ! Mike Winger lies! is not godly !
He's a false teacher.
@@etiennedevignolles7538 What exactly does he teach that is false? I wouldn't want to be deceived by a smooth talker so please explain and please use scripture to do it.
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He does not know what he is talking about as regards Catholics, Catholics view of Mary etc.
I suggest you go to your local Catholic Church and ask a priest to explain it.
@@etiennedevignolles7538 Also, you did not provide any scripture with your response. I have a lot of scripture in my video backing up what I previously told you. I hope you go and listen. Ask God to open your ears because you want only the truth.
My favorite quote about Mary comes from one of Charles Swindoll's books where he said, "If we venerate Mary for any reason, let it be for her remarkable example of faith and obedience." Just preached on this this morning during Advent 4. Lots of questions, but ultimately, I felt like some light bulbs lit up. Merry Christmas.
That is why we venerate her, for being a good woman, who was picked to carry Jesus. She was Human, and was prepared for her purpose. We don’t believe she was a god, yet as a Catholic, we venerate her. Think of it like this: Jesus is a doctor, about to give you surgery. Mary is his mother, can’t do the surgery, but wouldn’t it make you feel better if she called, and told him to take good care of you?
But Jesus already wants to take good care of you, and you can just ask him directly.
It doesnt feel ok, the only thing feels ok to me is praying to God. So I wont complicate it
Making requests to Saints in heaven is a long standing practice among Christians. It was a practice in the O.T. We know this from early Jewish literature, some of it noncanonical but nevertheless real. We also know this has been a practice among N.T. Christians. Some of the early Protestant evangelists practiced this. Look at John and Charles Wesley. They believed in not only praying for those who passed away. Charles Wesley said that prayers for those who had died made at least as much difference as praying for those who are alive. And he believed in asking intercession from Saints who had died. Others in the early Anglican tradition also believed this. The early Church believed in asking intercession from Mary and the other Saints. Inscriptions of of "Hail Mary" on church walls have been found by archeologists at least back to the 200s A.D. And even in the N.T. era it was not considered evil or contrary to Gods Word. We know this by the several references to that in 1st century Christian writings like the Book of Revelation. In Revelation 5:8 John speaks of the Elders in heaven receiving prayers from Saints on earth and giving them to God. Here we have saints in heaven receiving prayers from saints on earth and giving them to God. And later in the Book of Revelation we find the Saints on earth calling out to the Apostles, Saints and Elders in heaven and making requests to them. (The seaman, the captains on ships, etc called out for Saints in heaven to rejoice because of the Fall of Babylon.) Here we have saints on earth making requests to Apostles, Elders and Saints in heaven. No way are these activities presented as "necromancy" or any kind of prohibited behavior! But Protestants will cry out and say...."Well...this is only symbolic. It is not real." But that argument is silly because a real issue is the Protestant's presupposition that asking intercession from Saint in heaven is a kind of necromancy. Even if these passages in Revelation are merely symbolic, they show no evidence that it is wrong to make requests for intercession. Rather they show the concept was known in the first century church and not considered evil or disobedient. Rather it is something that is good and wholesome and even normative. When I was an evangelical, passages like that were not considered seriously, if at all. And the Biblical examples were even scoffed at when I was in Bible college. And in my close to 50 years as a Protestant I was never taught to Bless Mary. In her prayer in the Gospels, Mary said that all generations of humans would call her "Blessed." But I never blessed Mary as a Protestant, and certainly I never called her "Blessed or Blessed Mother." I was told "Mary was blessed "among women" and not "above women." But what other woman in the N.T. was said to be blessed by all generations? Obviously that gave her a prominent place among women. It is not an egalitarian statement that all women are equal in God's sight. Certainly saints have been pointed out in scripture as being outstanding and noteworthy. Take Hebrews for example where the folks who were sawed in two for the sake of the Gospel were mentioned as exceptional. Usually the attacks on Catholicism by evangelicals and fundamentalists show both a lack of understanding of scriptures and a lack of understanding of Catholic teaching. That is my conclusion after several decades of study and struggle. One factoid that I found ironic was that those who most strongly opposed making requests to heavenly residents, and who most strongly taught a separation between the earthly kingdom and the heavenly kingdom would stand beside me and sing the Doxology. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise Him all creatures here below, PRAISE HIM ABOVE YE HEAVENLY HOST....... Even in their worship the most staunch fundamentalists would make requests to beings in heaven. Something to think about.
I’m so glad I read this. I’ve been Catholic since being married and have been doing confessions. The priest always gives us “Hail Marys” as what we say at the end (however many). I just listened to Daniel on how it’s COMPLETLY unbiblical to pray to her and saints. It made complete sense. I feel so bad. Also, we only need God/Jesus as our mediator, because He is the one who died for our sins. He wants us to act like we are saved and have faith like we are saved, not needing to have to do 10 Hail Mary prayers after confession. I like this video because it is biblical.
You shouldn't feel bad because you haven't done anything wrong.
1. Prayer in Catholicism encompasses both worship directed towards God and seeking assistance from saints, who are regarded as intercessors, not objects of worship.
2. The Bible supports intercessory prayer among believers, as seen in the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus’ teachings, and Paul’s letters.
3. Asking saints in heaven for intercession extends the principle of asking fellow believers for their prayers, and Scripture does not prohibit this practice.
4. Therefore, it is consistent with biblical principles and Christian liberty for Catholics to pray to saints for their intercessory prayers, as it enriches the spiritual connection between believers and God.
@randycarson9812 *WHile Bible teaches interceding for one another between "alive" believers. Bible does not have any example of believers praying or asking for prayers of "passed on (physically dead, spiritually alive) believers. You will have to prove there are such examples in the Bible before claiming it to be biblical.*
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and seeking assistance from saints, who are regarded as intercessors, not objects of worship.
2. The Bible supports intercessory prayer among believers, as seen in the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus’ teachings, and Paul’s letters.
3. Asking saints in heaven for intercession extends the principle of asking fellow believers for their prayers, and Scripture does not prohibit this practice.
4. Therefore, it is consistent with biblical principles and Christian liberty for Catholics to pray to saints for their intercessory prayers, as it enriches the spiritual connection between believers and God.
@@randycarson9812 *Thus the prompting of the Holy Spirit teaching right and wrong should not be ignored. You are on the side of Lucy?*
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You shouldn't feel bad because you haven't done anything wrong.
@@solafide9533 Actually, I don't have to prove anything. It is YOUR position that asking the saints in heaven to intercede for us is not permitted or possible.
Okay. You have the affirmative position, and the burden of proof is on you to show why I am not allowed to ask for prayer from those who have already entered heaven.
Where does the Bible deny me this freedom in Christ to remain connected to other members of the Body who have died?
@@randycarson9812 *Doctrines come from the teachings and practices of Jesus and APostles or from what Scriptures Does Say. So where did you get all your doctrines? That's the question. I want proof. Not you asking me to prove it for you.*
*I do not care about your fallible opinions over infallible Scriptures. So you will have to provide more solid proof than "it's my opinion .."*
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Actually, I don't have to prove anything. It is YOUR position that asking the saints in heaven to intercede for us is not permitted or possible.
Okay. You have the affirmative position, and the burden of proof is on you to show why I am not allowed to ask for prayer from those who have already entered heaven.
Where does the Bible deny me this freedom in Christ to remain connected to other members of the Body who have died?
I grew up Catholic, born again Christian now. Jesus is the only way, the truth, and the life. Amen! ✝❤
The Council of Trent declared: 😂😂
“ . . . if they [men] were not born again in Christ, they would never be justified, since in that new birth there is bestowed upon them, through the merit of His passion, the grace by which they are made just . .
He laid down the conditions of salvation thus: "He that believeth and is baptized," said the Son of the Living God, "shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned" (Luke 16:16). Here, then, Our Blessed Lord laid down the two conditions of salvation: Faith and Baptism. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned - or is damned
Catholics not Born again Justin who died for his faith said in 151 A.D.
“As many as are persuaded and believe that what we [Christians] teach and say is true . . . are brought by us where there is water and are regenerated in the same manner in which we were ourselves regenerated. For, in the name of God the Father . . . and of our Savior Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Spirit [Matt. 28:19], they then receive the washing with water. For Christ also said,‘Unless you are born again, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven’ [John 3:3]” (First Apology 61).
Around 190 A.D., Irenaeus, the bishop of Lyons, wrote, “And [Naaman] dipped himself . . . seven times in the Jordan’ [2 Kgs. 5:14]. It was not for nothing that Naaman of old, when suffering from leprosy, was purified upon his being baptized, but [this served] as an indication to us. For as we are lepers in sin, we are made clean, by means of the sacred water and the invocation of the Lord, from our old transgressions, being spiritually regenerated as newborn babes, even as the Lord has declared: ‘Except a man be born again through water and the Spirit, he shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven’ [John 3:5]” (Fragment 34).
In the year 252 A.D., Cyprian, the bishop of Carthage, said that when those becoming Christians “receive also the baptism of the Church . . . then finally can they be fully sanctified and be the sons of God . . . since it is written, ‘Except a man be born again of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God’ [John 3:5]” (Letters 71[72]:1).
Augustine wrote, “From the time he [Jesus] said, ‘Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven’ [John 3:5], and again, ‘He that loses his life for my sake shall find it’ [Matt. 10:39], no one becomes a member of Christ except it be either by baptism in Christ or death for Christ” (On the Soul and Its Origin 1:10 [A.D. 419]).
Augustine also taught, “It is this one Spirit who makes it possible for an infant to be regenerated . . . when that infant is brought to baptism; and it is through this one Spirit that the infant so presented is reborn. For it is not written, ‘Unless a man be born again by the will of his parents’ or ‘by the faith of those presenting him or ministering to him,’ but, ‘Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit’ [John 3:5]. The water, therefore, manifesting exteriorly the sacrament of grace, and the Spirit effecting interiorly the benefit of grace, both regenerate in one Christ that man who was generated in Adam” (Letters 98:2 [A.D. 408]).
ONE LORD ONE FATIH ONE BAPTISM “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all” (Ephesians 4:4-6) The one baptism (and the only valid baptism), is the baptism of the one faith, the baptism authorized by the one Lord and practiced by the one body, the church of Christ. “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body” (1 Corinthians 12:13).
"Are you born again-the way the Bible understands that concept?" If the Evangelical has not been properly water baptized, he has not been born again "the Bible way," regardless of what he may think.The Born Again Movement traces its origin early in the 19th century.Born Again Movement arrived at our shores in the late 1930’s and gained its popularity in the 70’s and 80’s which is considered the golden era of Born Again Movement During these years membership in various Born Again Churches increased because they where able to infiltrate mainline Protestant Churches and had lured nominal Catholics into their fold.However their steady growth ceases starting the year 1990 and their membership declined in the succeeding years. In the year 2000 Born Again Churches from the United States sent their missionaries in the Philippines to re-established the Born Again Movement and this time their primary mission is no longer to infiltrate Protestant and Catholic Churches but targeted the youth in schools particularly college students.Born Again evangelist does not want to discuss the history of the Christian church, in their Bible studies with their prospects, they intentionally limit the discussion to the Bible alone. They conceal the history of the Christian religion because it will show that their movement did not originate from the apostles. It is necessary for them to negate history because St. Paul warned us not to accept teachings that did not originate from the apostles Gal.1:8 and Born Again Movement evidently cannot trace the history of their church into the time of the apostles.Clearly Born Again evangelization has deception as its chief foundation and they even used selected passages from the Bible to deceive people. They usually start evangelizing by asking ambiguous questions such as “Are you saved?” or “Are you born again?”, if the person answers “no or I don’t know” they will tell you that you must accept Christ as a Lord and Personal Savior in order to be born again otherwise you will be damned to hell. And if the person will answer “yes” they will invite you to their church and worship with them. And if the person is a Catholic that would mean that you have to leave the Catholic Church and do away your Catholic beliefs about Mary, the Saints, confession etc. Let us be vigilant not to fall to the snares of the Born Again movement.
I am Catholic still. Catholics are born again.
I grew up secular. Became a ‘born again’ evangelical. By the grace and mercy of God I was baptised into the Holy Orthodox church many years ago now. Orthodoxy: the fullness of truth. ☦️
you were born again at baptism not when you embraced heresy
@@susandanielwicz400 Another former RC here. I believe there are born again RCs and there are RC who are not born again, same as in any denomination. I have no quarrel with my dear RC brothers and sisters. But I have strong disagreement with the RC hierarchy and some of the doctrines they've established which are bad. They tend to lead their members to divide their faith between Jesus' propitiation and the acts of doing penances, doing good works, receiving of sacraments, etc., and even faith in the RCC itself (such that, for centuries, people were taught they'd lose their salvation if they left the RCC).
Yea, I agree with this video 100%. I’ve read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation 3 times. And I’m in the process of reading it for the 4th time. There’s nothing in the New Testament that encourages believers to pray to Mary. Why would Jesus want us to pray to His mother when He said “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”? I bought a rosary to help me keep up with my prayer habit, but I don’t feel right praying to Mother Mary. It’s not Scriptural.
Asking the saints to intercede for us is like a prayer chain at church, but with some members already in heaven. They’re the ultimate prayer partners, cheering us on from above!
The heart of the rosary is the meditations, and I encourage you to consider the "Scriptural Rosary" in which you read a verse of scripture before each Hail Mary. Your can find several versions for free online, or you can buy a small booklet.
However, if you don't like the rosary, don't say it. There are lots of other Catholic devotions to choose from. That's why God made chocolate and vanilla!
Why won't Mike debate a prominent Catholic apologist?
He'd have to confront his own lack of understanding on the matter if that were the case.
Too scared to
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I am sorry Mike.. but wedding at Cana is "exactly" what it is about even though you are being dismissal about it. It was an Intercession for someone in need. So you cant really say it is not. It is about Mother Mary asking Jesus a request which he was not ready for at the moment.
2nd please note: Pray with Mary or asking Mother Mary to pray for us is no way making her above Jesus. Catholicism only says honour her, venerate ( respect) her .. which she totally deserves!
I do agree she wouldnt probably like it if you give her more than what she is.. like worship or replacing the Holy Triune God.. Catholicism clearly teaches worship only the Holy Triune God ... Jesus is the mediator ... Mother Mary and other holy saints merely do Intercession...
Which is super powerful and I will gladly seek...❤😊
The Catholic church says that Mary was assumed into Heaven. The Assumption of Mary (or the Assumption of the Virgin) is a teaching that, after the mother of Jesus died, she was resurrected, glorified, and taken bodily to Heaven.
The Catholic Church is a liaaar
so does martin luther
@@Aiden-v5r The Catholic church is mistaken about Mary. This is Catholic doctrine, not Scripture.
@ tell that to martin luther who attended the assumption of mary feast lol. “Today the festival of our dear lady, the mother of God, is observed to celebrate her death and departure above. There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it happened we do not know. And since the Holy Spirit has told us nothing about it, we can make of it no article of faith. It is enough to know that she lives in Christ.” (Martin Luther, Weimar edition of 1522 Sermon on the Feast of the Assumption)
@@Aiden-v5r So, you believe men rather than God's Word?
A wise man once said "To know that you do not know is the best. To think you know when you do not is a disease. Recognizing this disease as a disease is to be free of it"
They can respect Mary all they want, and she might have a special place in Heaven, but we are told clearly to only pray to God.
And that's what we do. We don't pray to Mary as if she can answer prayers. She cannot. We ask her to intercede for us, to pray for us, like asking any friend.
@@julieelizabeth4856 That is not true. I grew up Catholic and I'm calling you out on that. There are specific prayers written ONLY to Mary. Prayers, I might add, that are nowhere in scripture. Hail Holy Queen is one of them and Catholics believe she reigns in Heaven and determines salvation. I was taught all the defensive answers they train Catholics to give when their unscriptural doctrines are questioned. This is one of them.
@@Littleangel_-jp4xb "Prayers to Mary" are asking for her intercession. The original meaning of the word "pray" is "to ask" as in the English phrase, "pray tell." Nothing in any of those prayers suggests that Mary can answer them. She can only take our prayers to God, and it's up to Him how He will answer.
Were you taught where the Bible came from? (I wasn't. Catechesis has been poor for the past 50-60 years thanks to Modernists taking over and watering down the teachings). The councils of the Catholic Church did it. We didn't have a closed canon for over 300 years after Christ's death, books were expensive (hand printed until the 1500's) and the majority of the population couldn't read anyway. Culture of the time was that education was only necessary for government leaders and clergy. Education for all is originally a Catholic idea. So are hospitals.
The Assumption of Mary and her crowned Queen of Heaven was believed from the beginning. Martin Luther didn't change that. He agreed with it. No one questioned it, though it wasn't made dogma until 1950. The Church guides us through cultural changes and needs to reiterate teachings when heresies arise against what was always believed.
NO Catholic believes Mary determines salvation. She can intercede for us, (like asking any friend to pray for us) but again, it's all up to God to decide.
"Nowhere in Scripture" again and again. "Scripture alone" was unheard of before the Protestant Revolution. It wouldn't have been possible before the invention of the printing press and increased literacy. If Christianity had been dependent on written words alone from the beginning, it wouldn't have lasted long. "By word of mouth or by letter" (as the Bible tells us) includes Sacred Traditions (different from "traditions of men") that are just as sacred as Sacred Scripture.
@@julieelizabeth4856 how do you all GO ABOUT ASKING IT? YOU DO SO BY PRAYER
DECEIVED and birdbrain. It is not the same gospel or Christ.
@@TriciaPerry-ef7bi To "pray" is "to ask." It's not worship, if that's what you're getting at.
Rev. 5:8 tells of saints' prayers being offered up to God. Those are the requests of people on earth. By now, I sure hope there's more than 100,000.
You didn't answer the question I asked first. Which denomination (in your humble opinion) gets the Truth right? Be specific.
Mary and The Saints are in Heaven
They are hid with Christ in God. Jesus told us to pray to our Father who knows what we need of before we ask Him, and Paul says that we don't know what we should pray for as we ought, so the Spirit itself intercedes for our prayers according to the will of God:
Romans 8:26-39
King James Version
26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
27 And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
You need to have faith in Jesus Christ as revealed by Scripture to be saved, not in some apostate religious institution that teaches heretical doctrine that contradicts Christ and the Apostles. That could lead you to hell.
@eiondevelopment9780 right but there is more. Revelation talks about when a believer prays it is actually held ( siezed in greek ) by elders in heaven putting in a bowl. Angels pick up the prayer in the bowl and uplift ( greek word is Echo it ) and give it to God then Angels come and respond to it by sending fire and wrath.
We also see that intercessor is the role of Christ, the holy spirit but the church in scripture. We are to intercede for another. It is said. Why would we stop intercepting once died? Did christ when he die stop interceding surely not.
People are also confused mediator and intercessor. Mediator is christ alone. He alone make heaven and forgiveness accessible. ✨️ intercessor is of christ, holy spirit and church and it is to pray for each other and help by physical and spiritual means. We can pray for each other, we can give money or time or effort etc.
@@eiondevelopment9780 Asking others to pray for you and giving them respect (DIFFERENT FROM WORSHIPPING) will lead us to hell?
I would really like for you, Mr Winger, to go visit Mount Athos, spend there 2-3 days with monks, and to tell me after you have experienced that, that all these men there are being delusional and doing demonic worship. The Scripture was just the beginning, and it will be the end. But also will be the patristic tradition of apostolic orthodox church, the original Christian church given to us by Jesus Christ himself through His apostoles. There is so much more into Christianity that brings more understanding to the Scripture. Saints are alive in Christ, and they are not just any people. They are people who proved their Spirit from God (before and after their worldly life), those who crucified themselfs while living in the world, perfectly living in Christ, honouring them and venerating them we confirm that Christ is Lord of the living.
@@gocasaca84 why is crucifying yourself an act of honor Jesus?
I am my mom’s caregiver and have been for 4 years now. She has dementia and only prays the Hail Mary. I want to correct her and I have gently reminded her to pray to Jesus instead but my message has fallen upon her Daily she prays Hail Mary over and over.. and then brags about it to anyone who will listen. I suppose God knows her heart much better than I do
@@mindmyown1 The Hail Mary is biblical !
@@OneLostWalker I understand. My hope for her is to include Jesus Christ in her prayers.
@mindmyown1 To pray the Hail Mary is to pray the Word of God. When Arch Angel Gabriel came forth, he spoke God's words to Mary. Mary is the mother of God, Jesus being the second person in the Trinity.
@@OneLostWalker thank you for the reassurance. I continue learning every single day. God bless u
@mindmyown1 Always keep in mind that God loves us so much that His only son came amongst us, died on a cross for us, forgave us our sins, and came back from the dead. He loves us beyond what we can imagine. We are the people of the resurrection. Our relationship with Him is what is what matters, and He gives us everything that we need to live life to it fullest.
Three points:
1. Mary is not just dead, she's a created being. No-one in Scripture ever prayed to a created being, living or dead. This includes the angels.
2. The Lord never disclosed the whereabouts of the body of Moses for the exact reason He would forbid the worship of Mary - because Moses was a revered figure and if even a fraction of his remains was in anyone's possession, those remains would have become an object of worship. It would have been idolatry, as Mary worship is. Hence the angel Michael's fight with Satan over Moses' body.
3. Questions of Jesus' regard for Mary while he was here, or Mary's relationship with him while he was on earth, are irrelevant. What if he HAD fawned over her? So what? Jesus comes back in his full glory as the son of God. He doesn't need to consult his mother (as many Catholics unbelievably believe!) about the details of his return, or what he should do next.
Catholics never seem to think through the ludicrous implications of this belief. It deserves no respect whatsoever. They believe Jesus has a mother in heaven whose permission he asks, despite Jesus' own words about the matter of who knows what. And since God is Jesus' father, what is this blasphemous suggestion really saying? It is at the bottom of all the ridiculous fairy tales about the poor woman, including her perpetual virginity. Imagine if Mary was actually around, somewhere. The wretched mother who watched her son die on the cross for our sins would be in despair at these religions who detract from that sacrifice and place all their reverence upon her.
Mary worship should receive not a molecule of oxygen from Bible-believing Christians. Orthodoxy distinguishes itself from Catholicism when it says it merely adorns its walls with depictions of Mary. Again, it's unbiblical. Such theological hair-splitting and casuistry should be shunned. It's idolatry and it's blasphemy.
Amen
I'm glad you talk about this because a lot of people tend to equate Christianity and Catholicism as being the same when there are massive differences just like this one.
Thanks Mike!
I would have given you a "like" just for the Mega Man image. But your comment is also on point!
Yes big differences. RCC and orthodox come from Jesus and the apostles. Protestants come from Martin Luther in the 1500's. Orthodox and Catholics know the benefits of asking the saints to pray for us sinners. Protestants think that God hears their prayers when they're in the habit of sinning but that's not true. Psalm 66:18, micah 3:4, John 9:31. That's why asking the saints who are holy and now glorified can offer our prayers to God. Revelation 8:3-4.
Both Protestants and Catholics fall with the same general category due to the beliefs held within the Niceness creed
@@OrranM I beg to differ. The canons of Nicea talk about the importance of the priesthood, unity of the church under ecumenical councils and baptismal regeneration which most protestants reject.
@@henrybayard6574When the disciples asked Jesus how they should pray he said "our father...." . He didn't start it "hail Mary.." or "hello Abraham" or "hola Henry "
Pray to the father, that is what Jesus taught.
You have a lot of scripture to contend with even with your Catholic purgatory nonsense and then telling people they can buy their loved ones out of purgatory just to leech more money from the people.
Praying to dead saints/dead people and purgatory is all pagan and witchcraft nonsense perpetuated by the Corrupted Roman Catholic Church of Satan.
As a Catholic Christian I don't pray to Mary as an end in itself. I pray to her so that she will intercede to Jesus on my behalf.
So, you pray to her?
@@adams.ark_ Yea but no one is worshipping her
Dear brother, Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so-she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1.5 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, brother. God fills all in all, not Mary! Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said-communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith, rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives-it's occultism. So why open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us? Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities-Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (living church ministers, living on earth at the moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but speaks of it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
@@HARRYibnNIKO You haven't read the bible or pray scripture if you think praying for one another whether dead or alive, in one the body alive in Christ is an abomination. There are saints in heaven. They are not working for themselves, but rather with the Church, the body of Christ. We see this in Rev 5, 6, 8, Hebrews 8 and other places as well.
@@Jesus3ITrustinThee
Believers who are already in heaven have their own tasks and they do this on their own behalf without being intermediaries between God and people, there is no such thing in scripture, they pray on their own behalf saying: “How much longer to wait, Lord?” No one from them is praying for Barbara or Steve, they are praying for the Church as a whole, the Body of Christ. Because God is Wise and Merciful and does not let other people know that that person done when he was a sinner so as not to disgrace him, but God Himself accepts the prayers of this person and keeps them secret. And if a person stands firmly in faith, no one will know what that person once did. That is why believers and those who love Christ do not come to the Judgment. Only those who abandoned Christ will be disgraced at the trial. But Saints and Mary is Human. Diid u understand what I mean?
On earth, believers have their own tasks for the Church, but we do not pray for the dead, because scripture says: “One day a person is destined to die, and then the Judgment.” There is no way to pray for those who have already died.
Also there is no purgatory, that is not a biblical teaching, dear.
What are you talking about? May the Lord open the eyes of your heart, May He give understanding to you!
This is such obvious idolatry and blasphemy praying to Mary for forgiveness of sins and mercy that I’m even shocked why you don’t understand and don't see this!
After all, there is Scripture, dear ones, use this. May God bless you.
Mike, as a Catholic. I ask Mary, the angels and saints to pray for me to The Lord our God. Our God is a God of the living.
You surely ask your fellow man to pray for you? How much more powerful is it to ask for those who are with Christ in Heaven to pray for us…
I do not pray to Mary. I ask her for prayer. I know not of any prayers that pray to or worship Mary. If there are any I reject them and so does The Bride of Christ, His Church.
For me it was to Jesus through Mary, so don’t disrespect my mother!
From what you’re saying it sounds like you didn’t hear anything he said.
@@thatguy2521 “No scripture stating the contrary” argument from silence.
Anyways, Heaven is presumably timeless. When we arrive in heaven we will be outside of time. With that established, Dave Armstrong from NCR put it nicely:
“If human beings can invent computers that are able to produce extraordinary amounts of information and answers and solutions in a split second, is not an omniscient God great enough to enable his creatures to hear prayers in a way that transcends our earthly existence? It seems likely that heaven is a different dimension, or has more dimensions, and time is part of that framework”.
@@gabriellarubio9373 What did I miss? I try to interpret Mike charitably. I watch his content fairly often.
Please let me know what I missed if anything and how I am misunderstanding him.
@@geoffjs You can certainly ask Mary directly to pray for you.
“Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen”
O had a friend, Catholic who shated my passion for Christ
When she was born again she stayed and made the church her mission field to bring others from religion to relationship. She told me as a Catholic she venerated Mary b then she stated " even Mary had to accept Jesus as her Savior“”
Correct! Although God saved Mary in a unique way, He saved Her nonetheless. Here is what she said:
“My soul glorifies the Lord
and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has been mindful
of the humble state of his servant.
From now on all generations will call me blessed,
for the Mighty One has done great things for me-
holy is his name." (Luke 1:46-49)
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Where in scripture do you find any indication that Mary had a special salvation?
@@justindenlinger6304 Luke 1:28. In the Greek, the angel used the word, _kecharitomene._ It means full of grace in a continuing, ongoing manner.
A glass full of water contains no air. A person full of grace contains no sin.
@@randycarson9812 She bore Jesus, who is grace to humanity, and _he_ is/was without sin.
Why is it so important to deify Mary?
Can’t you see you’re being enticed by demons? This is one of the channels of the great apostasy: the subversion of worship due only to God.
@@justindenlinger6304 Where in scripture does it say that Mary is God?
I have friends who were protestant many years they joined both Russian and Greek orthodox churches, left those who became catholic , I had the same conservation with them about praying to Mary, I told them to show me scripture for ur justification, for doing this, they could not give me 1 verse
there are justifications and we do not put Mary above God, we ask her to pray for us. So much misinformation
I keep it simple, if I were to never pray the rosary or ask Mary for “intercession” can I still be assured Im saved and going to heaven? If the answer is yes, why do all the extra stuff of making statues, kneeling before and kissing statues, going through an intercessor, repeating the same prayer over and over like a chant or spell even though Jesus taught how to pray in a simple manner? Do catholics believe that their prayers get more special attention than those who go to Jesus directly? If you carefully read the prayers dedicated to Mary, you’d realise how blasphemous it actually is, why do something that has more evidence that is potentially blasphemous than to not do it at all? Or do catholics believe that Mary is necessary for salvation? Wedding feast of Cana is such a poor example to use as support.Here’s a short excerpt from a prayer directed to Mary “My queen, my mother,
I offer myself to you.
And to show my devotion to you..” Catholics like to say praying to Mary is equivalent to asking a fellow brethren for intercession, do we devote ourselves to the people we ask to pray/intercede for us? There is far more biblical evidence contrary to praying “through” Mary than there is seemingly supporting it, a lot is taken out of context.
In regard to "who's my mother, who's my brother" you should explain the tie in with him on the cross when he trusts John, someone who's not a family member, with his mother. He's effectively telling us that she is OUR mother, and we are her children. After all, we are his brothers and sisters and the Father's children.
Thanks Mike. I listen to your podcasts daily and the Passover connections to Jesus has been awesome learning. The purest lamb (Lamb of God) chosen for sacrifice. That was a world shaker!
As a Catholic, there was nothing even remotely close to persuasive in this response. Like, this might be comforting defense for a an evangelical to protect their shriveled up idea of the faith, but this isn’t going to get you anywhere against someone who actually knows the apostolic faith, whether Catholic or Orthodox.
It's simple. Read God's word. ✝️ 📖
in what sense? please elaborate.
goodness, if this is how you really feel, no wonder Catholics are treated like non-Christians by so many...
i truly appreciate the concern for the souls of those lead away from the Lord- and I imagine the pharisees felt the same way about Christ challenging the way they thought people should approach God...
don't worship Mary. agreed.
but Mary always points to Christ, as do all those we consider saints. none are righteous unto themselves, but only by Jesus Christ. interesting though the words spoken by the angel, "Hail, full of grace" which seems to imply there was no room in her for anything other than the grace she was filled with... which makes sense if she was to be the mother of our Lord.
don't try to summon the dead. agreed.
i looked into every Bible reference i could find about contacting the dead, and it is clear that necromancy, witchcraft, mediums, divination and sorcery are all forbidden, but nothing in there is contrary to the practice of asking for the intercession of saints, living or passed on.
trying to engage in conversation with the spirits of the dead is a no-go, but asking others to pray with us & for us is a good thing.
the Bible is full of references about joining together in prayer, and about God hearing the prayers of those who approach Him properly, so that seems to encourage us in asking those we have reason to believe are good with God to pray for us, and help lift our voices to Him in a choir of praise, petition, supplication, worship, and gratitude.
idols are forbidden. role models and intercessors are not.
and the Catholic prayer called the "Hail Mary" is basically reciting the words spoken by the Angel Gabriel, and ends with asking nothing more than for her to pray for us, that's all. it's not my preference, but i don't see how that's outlandish.
peace be with you.
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Perhaps if they referred to their faith as Christianity instead of Catholicism and themselves as Christians instead of Catholic we would consider them Christian. If they don't call themselves Christians why should i?
@@dude8223 - You can be Christian and not be Catholic, but you can't be Catholic unless you're Christian... Jesus Christ is the head of the Catholic Church.
@@dude8223 Catholics are Christian. The word Catholic means "universal," the Catholic church literally means "universal church." Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants are all Christians, the only difference is that Protestants are the only ones who don't address themselves by their denomination, hence the confusion. But I don't blame them, because there's 30,000 denominations of Protestantism, which is itself a denomination of Christianity, while there is only one Catholic church. Up until the 1500s, all Christians were Catholic, and they were just called Christians. It wasn't until the schisms that denominations really became a thing.
@ClosetCatholic I understand that. Not my point. When you ask a protestant if they are saved, they will say yes, I am a Christian. A catholic will say yes, I am a catholic. At least the ones I have heard ask all have. You are n9t asked your denomination, you are asked if you are saved and a Christian.
What you are is a Christian.
What denomination u belong to is Catholicism.
Catholics belong to the faith of Catholocism. Christians belong to Christyanity.
If you are Christian than claim it.
@@dude8223 You still don't understand. Again, for the first 1500 years of "Christianity," all Christians were Catholic. Catholic was the DEFAULT label for Christians. In some places, like Mexico (which is highly Catholic), that's still the default. If you ask them if they are saved, they will say, "Of course, I'm Catholic." When I say that Catholicism is a denomination of what you call Christianity, what I really mean is that Catholicism historically was the default, and every other denomination is a "branch off" of Catholicism. It was the Orthodox who split from the Catholics and the Lutherans who split from us, not the other way around. The word "Christian" was coined AFTER the word Catholic, by Romans describing this new religion. They were called Catholic first.
You think Catholicism falls under the umbrella of Christianity because that's your modern western framework, but that framework is not shared everywhere nor is it historically true. Going back to your point, Protestants didn't always call themselves Christian, they used to call themselves Lutheran, Anglican, etc. In the 1800s a man would reply, "Of course I'm saved, I'm Lutheran."
Saints are given Eterrnal life as Jesus promised in JOHN. and REV 5:8 tells us that their prayers go to Jesus the one mediator. That would include Mary. Protestants attack biblical saints while they follow dead "reformers"
I know many Catholics who are very devoted to Jesus and I have no doubt they are saved.
However, I believe Mike is correct about praying to saints opening the door to wickedness. Many "fortunetellers" use prayer to saints to justify very anti-Biblical practices.
Some witches pray to Jesus. Does that make all instances of praying to Jesus bad? No. God is more powerful than Satan.
@@arspsychologia4401there's no such thing as a real witch hate to break it to you
@@marcellofunhouse1234 Your so lost bro. There's so much evil in this world
@@munashemanamike4217 source trust me bro
@@munashemanamike4217 only one witch is in the Bible that's it nowhere else that one I can believe is a witch ones nowadays aren't real likely
When our Lord and Saviour gave up his Spirit the veil was torn in two signifying that we were reconciled to our Holy God and we could now approach his throne with confidence. Why wouldn’t you want to direct all your prayers,praise and worship towards him? God Bless 🙏
When people say "where in the Bible does it say to pray to Mary?" we have to remember that she was a contemporary of the Apostles and their companions (who wrote the NT) so obviously beyond what Luke wrote about her in his Gospel, is just conjecture. I have a huge amount of love and respect for Mary but I agree, best to leave it there and just pray to God.
Why do you respect her?
@@Abruzzi12 Because she was chosen, above all other women, by God for a specific and difficult job and she said yes! At the Presentation of baby Jesus at the temple, Simeon told her that a sword will pierce her heart. In other words, her life would not be easy. She never wavered in her deep love and support of her Son.
@@clivejames5058Food for thought: The apostle John thought Jesus gave Mary as mother to all Christians. (Rev 12:17) One reason why all Christians before Luther thought we could 'pray' (old english meaning 'ask') for intercession from her. :)
They're much misunderstanding throughout the comment section. Many people say "No one comes to the Father except through me (Jesus)" as proof in the Bible that one must not pray to Mary. If that is proof that you cannot pray to Mary, then not only Mary, but anyone. Praying to Mary is simply asking the Mother of God to pray for you and help you. If you can't do that, then you also cannot ask a friend to pray for you. Because "No one comes to the Father except through Jesus." So asking a friend to pray for you is futile.
As a former Catholic, they do not believe Mary died on this earth but that she was assumed body and soul into heaven.
You claimed to be a former Catholic but claimed something that Catholics don’t teach.
Catholics teach Mary was assumed into heaven. It never taught Mary did not die. Mary could have died, and her body was taken up. She could been assumed after she died. The Catholic Church never gave a definitive statement on her death.
@@vtaylor21 I am also former Catholic. I remember being taught the assumption of Mary. I don't ever recall any kind of clarification that she did die. I was taught that Jesus went up and then after Mary did too. As if they were doing the same thing.
@@MrsKatB
I know. They never have scripture to back it up either! They just go and run with whatever they are told or taught, sad really.
@@MrsKatB Jesus ascended into Heaven on his own power. Mary was assumed (very different, not on her own power) after she died, and we aren't told how old she was. It was believed from the beginning, just not written down. Things don't have to be written down to be true. Look up paintings by artists that were done hundreds of years ago with titles such as "The Assumption of Mary" or "The Coronation" or "Queen of Heaven". They didn't cause any scandal when they were painted because these things were always believed. The early Christians kept relics of martyrs with them. That's why they were hated by the Romans and persecuted for hundreds of years because the Romans feared death. But no one has a single relic of Mary. There are relics of hundreds, maybe thousands of saints, but none of Mary.
@@julieelizabeth4856
It all sounds and looks wonderful but its nowhere in scripture!
Soon catholism will be saying that she was caught up in a whirlwind and taken to heaven like Elijah lol
But at least the Elijah account is true and scriptural
Common misconception.
Catholics don't pray to Mary. Catholics pray to God. Mary is only intercession. Yes, Protestants are against intercession. So, you could make a video entirely about intercession, instead of falsely saying that Catholics are "praying" to Mary.
You don't have to be pro-Catholic. But God taught us to always be truthful in the way we speak. Don't talk about false things just because you don't understand it fully, which in this case is Catholicism.
The words of the first part of the Hail Mary are words addressed to her by the angel Gabriel and her relative Elizabeth. The second part is merely a request for the mother of God to pray for us.
But most important of all: the whole point (the context) of the Hail Mary is not Mary but the incarnation of Jesus. Without the incarnation, we would have no Our Father. If Jesus had not taken flesh in her womb, we would necver have heard of her. So whenever we pray the Hail Mary, we are professing our faith in Jesus, the Word made flesh. As she said to Elizabeth, her soul magnifies the Lord;
everything about her speaks of God.👍👍
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Luke 1:29 "Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you." (Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee)
Luke 1:38 "Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb." (blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus)
1 Corinthians 7:34 "An unmarried woman or a virgin is anxious about the things of the Lord, so that she may be holy in both body and spirit." (Holy Mary)
Luke 2:6-7 "6 While they were there, the time came for her to have her child, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn son." (Mother of God)
2 Corinthians 1:11 "as you help us with prayer, so that thanks may be given by many on our behalf for the gift granted us through the prayers of many." (pray for us sinners now)
Matthew 10:22 "but whoever endures to the end will be saved". (and at the hour of our death. Amen.)
I don't think you would disagree with me on the Lord's Prayer, Glory Be, and the Apostle's Creed, but if you do, then tell me :0)
"without the incarnation, we'll have no Father." Who was the father to the children of Israel? Proverb 30:4 sees YHWH saying he has a Son. All those are excuses to justify the cultic worship of Mary.
Go and read the Glories of Mary and see how she commands God and God obeys. She's also called Omnipotent. Go and read your sources instead of believing hearsay
You just quoted passages that has nothing to do with praying to dead saints. Scriptures doesn't support you, neither the early first and second century church.
In Matthew 4, Satan also (improperly/wrong context) quotes Scripture. That is to say, just because bible verses are quoted, it doesn't mean that they're being used properly or quoted correctly.
Also. Mary is the mother of Jesus, who is God. She is Not the Mother of God. There is a difference.
@@raphaelfeneje486 . . . Jesus now in heaven sits at the right hand of the Father . . . He has supreme dominion over all, and also over Mary . . . (p. 179)👏👏
Be comforted, O unfortunate soul, who hast lost thy God,” says St. Bernard; “thy Lord himself has provided thee with a mediator, and this is his Son Jesus, who can obtain for thee all that thou desirest. He has given thee Jesus for a mediator; and what is there that such a son cannot obtain from the Father?”
Let’s summarize, then, the explicit statements thus far by St. Alphonsus, teaching that God, not Mary, is the source of all salvation and grace, and that Mary is by no means, in no way, shape, or form, divine, but a mere creature, whom God uses in an extraordinary fashion:
1) “My most loving Redeemer and Lord Jesus Christ”
2) “graces that I have received from God”
3) “his precious blood in which alone is our salvation, life, and resurrection.”
4) “the plenitude of all grace which is in Christ as the Head, from which it flows, as from its source”
5) “God is the source of every good, and the absolute master of all graces”
6) “Mary is only a pure creature”
7) “Mary . . . receives whatever she obtains as a pure favor from God”
8) “Jesus Christ is the only Mediator of justice”
9) “by his merits he obtains us all graces and salvation”
10) ” receiving all she obtains through Jesus Christ, . . . in the name of Jesus Christ”
11) “. . . all graces that have been, that are, and will be dispensed to men . . . through the merits of Christ”
12) ” the mediation of Christ alone is absolutely necessary”
13) “Jesus . . . has supreme dominion over all, and also over Mary”
14) “a mediator, . . . his Son Jesus, who can obtain for thee all that thou desirest.”
15) “He has given thee Jesus for a mediator; and what is there that such a son cannot obtain from the Father?”
16) “Jesus . . . having satisfied divine justice for them [our sins] by his death, he has already effaced them from your souls”
@@sam_tate
So then you do not believe Mary carried the divinity in her womb and gave birth to it?....You believe rather that the divinity of GOD only came into Christ after he was born and seperate the divinity from the humanity of Christ(this is Nestorians)?....Do you believe the word mother means source?...If so do you believe your mother is the source of your soul?...or is she your mother because she carried you in her womb and gave birth to you?😍😍
ohh no, no, no. That is context you added! There is no prayer to Mary anywhere in the bible. The first part of the "hail Mary" is a greeting, nothing more. The rest is just made up. Very dangerous of you to be adding context that isn't there.
"The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" (James 5.16). Mary heard the word of God and obeyed it, She devoted her whole life to the service of her divine Son. She was the first person to do so. Her prayers for the Church are effectual because she is righteous, as graced by God. As for her being Queen of heaven, do you not read the Scriptures that say Christ makes His faithful kings to sit with Him on His throne, and that those who suffer for Him will reign with Him?
Is Mary a man? IS WOMEN ABOVE THE MAN? Please sit and actually study the scriptures. Man is the head of the woman, and Jesus is the head of Man, for he is the Son of Man and ONLY BEGOTTEN SON OF GOD>. How would intercession work unless Mary had the spirit of God, for only the spirit intercedes, as no man is Good, no not one, but what is in him is greater than himself. That goes for HERSELF too. The only reason such idolatry is okay is because everyone in this day and age are scripturally illiterate as they are lazy(slothful) yet won't admit it as they are in the comfort of their mothers house (aka The Catholic Church. A lot of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic church don't actually come from paganism, but even earlier in Roman and Byzantine ages where false gods like Jupiter(Zeus) or Virgin goddesses like Vesta(VENUS). The only reason they still commit idolatry, and therefore Blasphemy goes back to the fall of man and humanity's response to conquest. The Greeks take over the Persians, the Hellenistic period reigns in, giving room to a renaissance of civil assimilation and religious awakening, even between between the two, with some even assimilating into more eastern traditions like Jainism, or Buddhism. That is what happened, in really short and summarized terms, until the Romans had conquered the whole ancient world, leading into the events of the gospels. This is why god reflects Noah's three children, in the writing post of his crucifix, saying it was written in greek, hebrew and latin, as these are Gods promised sons too, leading to Israel, the nation, the lost three children's roots were lost in the wilderness or worlds, so the Lord, through the Jews, his original Hebrew people, would be saved and would realize the root of all mankind, Not Adam or the genealogies, as mans doctrines glorify, like through kingship and folly nobility. But it is through the grace of God and the free spirit given to all people through Jesus Christ and His sacrifice. Mary was a poor woman, but her heritage made her rich. Her husband made her rich through raising the savior of the whole universe yet no one gives credit to Joseph in the Church do they? No, instead they commit heresy against the man, and fathers, as to conform them to the way and deceit of Satan. That free will equals to no consequence. That is why men and women are stuck in false religions. It is a safety net, not for the rehabilitation of the sinner, but the justification of habitual sin never confronted. Hence people believing in any other generational curse other than sin ( that is the only curse ever truly passed down) and condemning our very own brothers in this world through cultural indifference, insensitivity or actual hatred. The way this is done is not any different to the ancestors who deceived themselves, dividing and conquering. The very thing the Catholic Church is guilty of in Revelations itself. And for those who say The ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH was chosen by God, or that its the one true church, I truly pity you, as you in that sentence deny the very spirit in others as "they are not on the same precipice of understanding or faith" as the average catholic.I recommend one go and read the prophet Hosea, as God literally divorces the old Tabernacle or "church" because of Israels whoredom. He describes it as women longing for the unscrupulous sexual abuse of their naysayer neighbors, the Assyrians, who at the time were fully fledged Babylonians, so idolaters to God. These are the fathers who put God's chosen to death, even by the alter, in the old testament. These are the fathers who put Jesus to death. These are the Fathers of this generation. And these are the Fathers JESUS DIED FOR TO SAVE> .This is why John exclaims boldly in Revelation where the Blasphemous Church sits, and "coincidentally" The Vatican sits atop seven hills in Rome, Italy. and that the HARLOT, QUEEN OF BABYLON IS DRUNK OFF THE BLOOD OF THE SAINTS, with her cup full of the abominations of her fornication. Logic is not sound in this church, but it is sound to Man that Jesus is their Savior. Not the mother who birthed him. Never forget that Mary also had a father, meaning she still had the sin of man in her being. She was pure in heart as a virgin, not flesh. Jesus was pure of all things, being fully God and Man, and yet he still had an Earthly father. Also, anyone who's actually read the bible for Christ should know that the woman seen in revelation standing atop the moon is not Mary, but a metaphor for Wisdom being present at the wedding as a mother would be(Eve, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, Ruth, Rahab, Mary etc.), and the earth, Israel(Humanity) now being a bride marrying unto Christ, all now becoming one in a singular cosmic event, happening as we speak. There is no true church the Lord says unless they take care of the widows and orphans, and even in that I would not give any credence to a specific religion, as all are called to do this, and it is evident The Roman Catholic Church abuses these topics. It is like the Catholic wears a vale to try and cover their sins, whilst the muslim and jew cover theirs with their loin cloths and tunics lol. HAS CHRIST NOT TOLD YOU NO ONE IS SPARED FROM GODS JUDGEMENT? Especially not the Church, as we as humans miss the mark, until we accept Christ and Christ alone as our only savior and mediator. Read Isaiah and the prophets again for absolute certainty no one intercedes for us But GOD HIMSELF. That was the whole point of Christ's coming! Not capitalized assumption of Christ's teaching.
I liked this as a Protestant, but now that I’ve truly studied it I realize how wrong I was. I trust the church Jesus founded, not modern beliefs, aka man made traditions. Not even Luther’s man made tradition rejected Marian veneration.
You’re still wrong but keep on 😂😂😂
@@TriciaPerry-mz7tc dont try to dispute anything he said, but move on
What is it about a mother of our Lord (as Elizabeth puts it according to Luke), that makes you think she's taking us away from Christ. She is pointing us towards Him. She's point out towards what He did for us, she's his first disciple. Anyone can pull a proof text from Scriptures and think quoting a sentence makes them "biblical". I would argue your worries aren't biblical but emotional. But why? Do you really want to be so "biblical"? When was the last time you reflected on Luke 1, on the meaning of "full of grace" , "whole generation will call me blessed". The answer is, when trying to rebuke a Catholic doctrine but never to actually try and understand the meaning of the message. The only time you're seriously thinking about Mary is when trying to rebuke a Catholic teaching. Wouldn't it tell you there's something wrong with the way you approach it? Mike, if your interpretation is right, good for you. But if you're wrong, and once you're in heaven and see that the woman from Revelation is in fact Mary, what will your heart say?
@swim96ful sounds like you’re encouraging us to be emotional instead of relying on the Word of God. Mary was blessed to carry the Christ. She is blessed to have a Savior. She is not the source of blessing; she is a recipient.
@@ApolloThyrteen I never said she was the source of blessing. Interesting that you said "Mary was blessed to carry the Christ." Why was it a blessing? Christ lives truly in you as well. Mary was just a physical vehicle, an incubator. You are also a recipient of God's grace. I should be able to call you blessed as much as i call Mary blessed because she didnt receive any more grace than you do. Mary was a sinner just like you. She proably have sinned more than some other Christians. What's more, Martin Luther - practically speaking - is a greater blessing for protestant Christians than Mary. It is Luther and other reformers that led protestants to Christ, not Mary.
This is so wrong. Jesus says no one comes to the father but thru me. This is Idol worship. The first commandment. says do not worship any other god, We must follow the bible not man.
@@joemenfacebook Jesus is god though read the Bible
@RojaMariaAntony *I also had similar nightmares and sleep paralysis before i became a Christian. When i became a Christian, all the nightmares were gone (when i accepted Christ into my heart). So how does your experience prove it is RCC that changes you and not God only?*
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But at the end of april i faced lot of sleep paralysis and night mares. Nobody could help me. I did everything... Worship, 45IT, I memorize Almost 150 word of god and regularly meditate it.And i did fastings.
For my own testimony; I went from a state of almost faithlessness to full blown love for Jesus Christ and a complete abandonment from sin. All I did was pick up a rosary and starting praying it daily. It took about 1 month to get results. My heart was carried directly to Christ through our mother Mary. I am brought to tears (weeping) almost daily during prayer and reflection. I have had dreams that have come true. Intuitions that have led to wonderful exchanges with my neighbors and family and waking visions during mental prayer. I had God speak to me directly. He spoke the word "John". So I read the Gospel according to John and was completely moved by our Lord's words Especially John 3 verse 19-21. I had to rest after reading it. Stop running away from the Blessed Virgin Mary. You do so at your own Peril.
Luke 1 verse 46-55
46 And Mary said,
“My soul magnifies the Lord,
47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
48 for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant.
For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed;
49 for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.
50 And his mercy is for those who fear him
from generation to generation.
51 He has shown strength with his arm;
he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts;
52 he has brought down the mighty from their thrones
and exalted those of humble estate;
53 he has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent away empty.
54 He has helped his servant Israel,
in remembrance of his mercy,
55 as he spoke to our fathers,
to Abraham and to his offspring forever.”
And that context only means what you have been taught for it to mean. It didnt mean what you may claim for almost 500+ years after Christ
Mary was a sinner. Don't pray to the dead because this is necromancy.
@@MossEYE- Another Lockdown channel? I thought that you WASPs believed in the ETERNAL WORD OF GOD contained in the Bible? Yet, it seems, that YOU don't believe that. You split Scripture between History and Social Expectations.
Explain your last sentence. THEOLOGICALLY, using quotes from the Bible, and Commentaries, if you have any of those.
Beautiful and true!!! I totally relate to that for the most part! My spiritual life is not the same as your since I did not experience dream of Mary and it is not Mary who have brought me back to my faith but praying the rosary totally help me have a "spiritual fitness planning" if you know what I mean. I bet you know. Protestants should focus on what unite us and keep in mind that false testimony against a Christian brother is a serious sin! Plus by the mesure you judge others by that mesure you will be judge and we all fall short of righteousness before the lord. Just saying
Dear beloved brother, all christians honor Mary this way according to the Scriptures correctly. God magnified Mary, that is, glorified her, but did not make her the fourth Person of the Trinity Almighty and Omnipresent. There is no point in praying to Mary for the reason that she does not hear us, she cannot do this, she is a human, she is died, she is not God who is omnipresent and Almighty, she can generally intercede with God for us, but she cannot hear you personally or anyone else, especially if you both are praying at the same time, one is in Russia and the other is in the USA. How can she do this? She's not GOD Omnipresent! As one brother said: if Mary's role were so important in mediating between man and God, then Christ and the Apostles would have certainly said about it. The human heart is prone to idolatry.
Mary is already resting with Jesus in Heaven. She doesn't need to strain herself to listen to the prayers of those who believe in Christ, nor can she do so - she is only human, not God! This is not about worshiping Mary, but about recognizing that she is only human and cannot hear all those who pray to her! Because only Christ, God, the Holy Spirit, Omnipresent and Almighty, only Christ hears us all at once and answers us. Can you imagine if 1 billion Catholics were to turn to Mary simultaneously, do you think Mary Almighty and Omnipresent would hear everyone and pray to Jesus for them? This is simply heresy, bro. God fills all in all, not Mary!
Moreover, the Old Testament condemns communication with the dead, it was said - communication with the dead is an abomination before God, so one might mistake Mary's appearance for an appearance of Satan or a demon in the guise of Mary (or an angel of light), and you'll become another Joseph Smith (mormons), rejecting all Christian denominations and creating your own religion as a false prophet; these are the consequences of communicating with the dead. God forbade any form of communication with the dead; through this, Satan or a demon can bring deception and many problems. Like communicating with deceased relatives - it's occultism. Do not open the door to demonic forces through communication with the dead? Scripture clearly states that the mediator between God and humans is Jesus, so why do we need a mediator between Jesus and us if Jesus is not inaccessible and distant Allah of Muhammad, who is somewhere far away, but Jesus Christ lives in us with His Spirit and hears us?
But Mary does not have such authority, tasks, and responsibilities - Jesus and the Apostles do not teach such things! If you ask church ministers to pray for you (humans who alive and living on earth at this moment), that is normal, scripture does not condemn it but talks about it as a normal practice, but praying to the dead and asking the dead to pray to Jesus for you is, first of all, an abomination before God, secondly, it diminishes the role of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, and thirdly, it smells of occultism, dear ones. Finally, understand this, Catholics. May the Lord abundantly bless you and open your eyes. I love you. The love of Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit, His grace and mercy be with us all. Amen.
“For there is One GOD, and One ‘Mediator’
Between GOD and man, the man CHRIST JESUS.”
~ Apostle Paul ~
(1 Tim 2:5)
Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant, the woman of revelation, NT Gebirah-Queen mother and Daughter of Zion that is why we pray for her intercession and protection because she leads you to the real Jesus of the Trinity not protestant fake z!0nist Jesus. Saints and angels intercede for us in heaven (REV 5,6,8)
Intercessory prayers are instructed by St. Paul in 1 TIMOTHY 2:1. What does EPHESIANS 6:18 says? MAKING SUPPLICATION FOR ALL THE SAINTS ! Mary is not just a saint, she is the Ark of the New Covenant, The NT Gebirah-Queen Mother, Daughter of Zion and the woman of revelation that is why we pray for her protection and intercession.
SUPPLICATION (DEFINITION) - The action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly.
EPHESIANS 6:18 Praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints,
LUKE 1:28 HAIL FULL OF GRACE
ROMANS 16:6 Salute Mary, who hath laboured much among you.
PHILIPPIANS 4:21 Salute ye every saint in Christ Jesus.
Saints and angels in heaven interceding for us in REVELATION 4, 5, 6, 8.
"Mediator" is Christ alone in one sense. As intercessors all members are " mediators". according to Catholicism and Scripture:
1- The Church is the body of Christ
2- There is only one body of Christ, not one on earth and another one in heaven.
3- Death does not separate the members of the body.
4- Christians are bound by the Law of Christ to love and pray for one another.
When you ask for the saints intercession, they take it to Jesus.
Intersession is not being a mediator
Catholics love and agree fully with that verse. However, we also know the shortcoming of your reasoning. Looking at scripture more fully, we recognize that we are called to share in the priesthood of all believers:
You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:5)
You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (1 Peter 2:9)
A priest, by definition, is called to be a mediator between God and men. In a limited way, each of us, as priests, are called to this role and to be mediators for others before God through Jesus. Therefore, if we are all called to be mediators and intercessors for one another, how much more can this be said of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, who said, “Yes” to God and brought Jesus into the world?
The c9nte " tye context of that verse is his Redemption as the very next verse explains," who have himself a Redemption for all". He is the one mediator of redemption. This doesn't mean intercession is bad though otherwise we couldn't pray for others. And paul in the very first of that chapter says," I desire therefore that supplications, prayers, INTERCESSIONS be made for all men.... for these are good and acceptable in the sight of God our savior, who will have all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth". Then he follows later explaining christ as one mediator. This proves that intercessions dint conflict with his one mediatorship since they are about participating in it.
@@robertkolinsky1286 I think we agree. 🙂
👉"...shouldn't a people consult with their God?..." -Isaiah 8:19
👉"For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" -1 Timothy 2:5
👉"For the time will come when they will not listen to the sound doctrine..." -2 Timothy 4:3
👉'Pray like this: “‘Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy."' -Matthew 6:9💜
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the Kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 👉Many will tell me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, didn’t we prophesy in your name, in your name cast out demons, and in your name do many mighty works?’ Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. Depart from me, you who work iniquity.’" -Matthew 7:21 23
"You shall not make for yourselves an idol, nor any image of anything that is in the heavens above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: 👉you shall not bow yourself down to them..." -Exodus 20:4-5
👉"There you will serve gods, the work of men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither see, nor hear, nor eat, nor smell. But from there you shall seek Yahweh your God, and you will find him when you search after him with all your heart and with all your soul." -Deuteronomy 4-28:29
👉"Let no one rob you of your prize by a voluntary humility and worshipping of the angels, dwelling in the things which he has not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind" -Colossians 2:18
'I fell down before his feet to worship him [the angel]. He said to me, 👉"Look! Don't do it! I am a fellow bondservant with you and with your brothers who hold the testimony of Jesus. Worship God, for the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy."' -Revelation 19:10
'Now I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. When I heard and saw,👉 I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel who had shown me these things. He said to me, "See you don't do it! I am a fellow bondservant with you and with your brothers, the prophets, and with those who keep the words of this book. Worship God."' -Revelation 22:8-9
'When it happened that Peter entered, Cornelius met him, fell down at his feet, and worshiped him. 👉But Peter raised him up, saying, "Stand up! I myself am also a man."' -Acts 25:26
... And in Acts 14:8-18, St. Paul rejects worship
⚠️"And Jesus answering him said, 'Get thee behind me, Adversary, for it hath been written, 👉Thou shalt bow before the Lord thy God, and Him only thou shalt serve.'" -Luke 4:8 (Young's Literal Translation)
I wish you all, the very best! 💜
Didn't Jesus Himself contact the dead in Spirit form on Mt Tabor during the Transfiguration? He gave us the example. Also, the Communion of Saints was the widely accepted belief in the Apostles Creed before the Pope Damasus confirmed the New Testament Canon in 382 AD. Also important, was the strong belief of the early Christians in the power of dead saints and their relics. The altars of the early Christian churches all contained the relics (usually bones) of dead saints. Doesn't it make more sense to trust the practices of the earliest Christians than to go with the private Biblical interpretation of 16th century Europeans? Plus Mary is such a sweet and loving mother! I love her so much!
When I speak to Catholics about this, I’m usually told that they aren’t worshipping or praying to Mary, they are “venerating” her and “seeking her mediation and help” with God. They can call it what they like, but it doesn’t change the natures of the actions themselves. The truth is, it places another entity between people and God when we are called into a direct relationship with him. Although Catholics will vehemently disagree on this point, in actual practice, Mary seems to be a sort of demigod or fourth person of God in Catholic theology.
She’s not. If you ask another Protestant to pray for you, does that “place another entity” between you and God? Does that make the person you’re asking a fourth member of the Trinity? If we worshiped Mary, we wouldn’t ask her to pray to God, because she would be a god.
@@bigfootapologetics The answer to this is in the video you apparently didn’t watch.
@@leib109 I sure didn’t hear the answer. Do you have a timestamp? Most of the objections seemed to be erroneous appeals to the prohibitions against necromancy and a general sense of discomfort with emphasizing Mary; I didn’t hear any specific arguments or refutations.
@@bigfootapologetics There are several points made in the video: 1. Communication with the dead is expressly prohibited in Scripture. 2. Even if you reject that praying to Mary is akin to necromancy, there is not a single point in the entire Bible that even suggests that we should pray to people who have died, or to even ask them for prayers. 3. According Mary the level of adoration and attention draws away from what is due to God alone, and Mary herself would be uncomfortable with the adoration she receives from Catholics and Orthodox (especially since she herself said she needed a savior: see Luke 1:47).
At the end of the day, I think we can accord Mary her due honor and respect as the blessed woman God chose to be the Mother of Jesus. But we can go too far in according her honor and praise and devotion that belongs to God alone, which is what happens when people begin praying to or communicating with her and developing a relationship with her instead of with God. Mary was blessed, but she was a human being in need of a savior like everyone else. Some of the recent Catholic doctrines on Mary from the past several centuries take the level of her importance way too far to the point of being blasphemous and idolatrous.
Let me put it this way: would God, who says that he is jealous for our attention, devotion, and worship, want us to spend our time and efforts communicating with a created being instead of with Him? Anything or anyone who draws attention from the Lord is an idol. You could say that communication with Mary as Mediatrix ultimately points to God, but it abrogates the verse stating that Christ is the sole mediator between God and man (1 Timothy 2:5).
@@leib109 So yeah, I think you already know why we don't think the Old Testament forbids asking the saints to pray to us. On top of the fact that we already know from the New Testament that they're praying for us, and that intercession pleases God, a close look at the Old Testament shows what's really being proscribed. As with Saul and Solomon, it's using methods outside of God (such as demons or witches or psychics) to gain favors outside of God - the opposite of asking a saint through God to pray to God for a favor from God. The Hebrew in Deuteronomy makes clear what's going on: “Medium” is sho’el’ob, a “spirit inquirer,” “wizard” is yidde’oni, a “spiritist,” and “necromancer” is doresh, ‘el-ha-metim, “an inquirer of the dead.
On your second point, I think I agree it's possible to go too far. If we eschew Jesus in favor of Mary, if such a thing were even possible, that would indeed be wrong!
But I don't see an issue with 1 Tim. 2:5, since 1 Tim. 2:1-4 explicitly urge intercessory prayer and calls it pleasing to God.
There are so many things that keep me from the Catholic church, but the top of my list would be.
#1 praying to Mary. I find it very insulting that they even put a crown on her head.
2# All of their lucky charms in the form of saints medals. Seems like idolatry to me.
#3 Confessing my sins to a priest and him forgiving them by assigning me prayers. Am I correct on this?
Please I'm willing to listen to anyone who has more knowledge than I do about this subject and I'm not looking to be argumentative.
Study Psalm 45 in the NASB, KJV, or NRSV-UE, for example, see the prophetic phrase referring to the Queen standing at the right hand of the anointed one (Jesus) v. 9 (or v 10 depending on translation), see verse 13 (or 14) "all glorious within", then see verse 17 (or v. 18) "all generations will praise you forever and ever" ( this is not worship OK), compare this to what Mary says when filled with the Holy Spirit after being overshadowed by God inside of her to concept the Incarnate God our Lord and Savior Jesus, the promised Messiah, at Luke 1: 48 "all generations will call me blessed.
See Rev 11:19-12:2, Mary is the new Ark of the covenant who carries God in her, she was dedicated and appointed before the womb (Jer. 1:5) to be the Ark of his passing through a more perfect tabernacle (Heb. 9:11). Hope this helps with understanding #1, but it can only come in prayer, because these are of the mysteries of God. Amen.
After Christ's resurrection, he appears to the Apostles:
22 And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the holy Spirit. 23 Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.” John 20:22-23.
We should ways take our sins in confession to God. He says "take up your cross daily and follow him (Luke 9:23), but we are also gifted a special grace to be able to break free bonds of this world in doing battle against the evil forces (Eph. 6:12) by allowing Jesus to work though his called and chosen priests (James 5:16). May the God of peace keep you and perfect you into the image of his son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
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Here's some context to help you that I shared to others:
There is a difference between asking family or friends to pray For you, to praying To dead people!
Jesus is both Mediator, Intercessor & Advocate. If Jesus is sufficient for all those roles then why do we need to pray to Mary or one of the saints, who by the way, are departed?
Yes, they are alive in heaven, however, there is no scriptural basis for praying to them, rather the opposite is true!
Intercession is biblical for you and I who are living, to pray FOR one another, but not to ask departed saints to pray for us. The saints in heaven may be privy to the prayers of the saints on earth. However, nowhere in scripture are we instructed to pray To Them or ask them to pray for us!
The Bible actually instructs us to call on God not the Dead!
Isaiah 8:19-20 Someone may say to you, “Let’s ask the mediums and those who consult the spirits of the Dead. With their whisperings and mutterings, they will tell us what to do.” But shouldn’t people ask God for guidance? 20 Should the living seek guidance from the Dead? Look to God’s instructions and teachings! People who contradict his word are completely in the dark.
Verse 20 is the point, if the Bible calls them dead, then they are dead from our perspective. Then they are no longer on earth & we are not to call on them.
By praying To them, we are taking the attributes of God and placing them on mere humans! Only God is Omnipresent(everywhere at once), Omniscient(knowing everything at all times), Omnipotent(all powerful) & Omnibenevolent(supremely Holy & Good).
If the word of God tells us to come to Him directly, then why do we need to pray to anyone else??? Jesus himself taught us how to pray 'Directly' to the 'Father'!!!
Take a look at the following scriptural references:
Romans 8:34
[34]Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes INTERCESSION for us.
Hebrews 4:14-16
[14]Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.
[15]For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.
[16]Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Hebrews 7:23-27
[23]Also there were many priests, because they were prevented by death from continuing.
[24]But He, because He continues forever, has an unchangeable priesthood.
[25]Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make Intercession for them.
[26]For such a High Priest was fitting for us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and has become higher than the heavens;
[27]who does not need daily, as those high priests, to offer up sacrifices, first for His own sins and then for the people’s, for this He did once for all when He offered up Himself.
1 Timothy 2:5
[5]For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus,
Acts 4:12
[12]Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
Jeremiah 29:12-13 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
Jeremiah 33:3 Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.
Philippians 4:6-7
[6]Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God;
[7]and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Romans 8:26-27
[26]Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
[27]Now He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
Matthew 6:6,9-15
[6]But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.
[9]In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name.
[10]Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven.
[11]Give us this day our daily bread.
[12]And forgive us our debts, As we forgive our debtors.
[13]And do not lead us into temptation, But deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.
[14]“For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.
[15]But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
1 John 5:14-15
[14]Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.
[15]And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him.
2 Chronicles 7:14
[14]if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.
Psalms 17:6
[6]I have called upon You, for You will hear me, O God; Incline Your ear to me, and hear my speech.
Psalms 102:17
[17]He shall regard the prayer of the destitute, And shall not despise their prayer.
Psalms 145:18-19
[18]The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, To all who call upon Him in truth.
[19]He will fulfill the desire of those who fear Him; He also will hear their cry and save them.
Proverbs 15:29
[29]The Lord is far from the wicked, But He hears the prayer of the righteous.
Romans 10:13
[13]For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Romans 10:9-13
[9]If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
[10]For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.
[11]As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.”
[12]For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile-the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him,
[13]for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
A crown on her head? (Revelation 12:1) And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars
Confessing the sins? (John 20:23) If you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.
And (James 5:16) Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
Catholic and orthodox are wrong no matter how much they argue.if they want to follow a tradition then its your will but thats not what Jesus taught.
Luke 1:28: The angel Gabriel greets Mary as "highly favored" or "full of grace," indicating her special status. Which states that mary was FULL OF GRACE which only comes from God.
"A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head." (Revelation 12:1)
As a catholic, we don't worship Mary, we honor her and ask her to pray for us, just like we ask any other person.
I recommend you listen to the video. He addresses that type of logic against the scriptures
No, the ccc says you pray TO mary. And in another spot it says that devotion to her is intrinsic to catholic worship. Intrinsic means essential. So devotion to Mary is essential to catholic worship.
CCC 2679 Mary is the perfect Orans (pray-er), a figure of the Church. *When we pray to her...*
CCC 971 "All generations will call me blessed": "The Church's devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship."
@@ContendingEarnestly The comment you are responding to says that Catholics do not *worship* Mary. It doesn't say Catholics don't *pray* to her. Aside from Jesus Himself, Mary is the holiest person who has ever lived or will ever live.
@@bertpenney3526 The Bible says, prayer is worship, and you should only worship God. Anything else is idolatry. Repent before it´s too late.
@@Gordon_2000 Where does the Bible tell us that prayer is worship? From a strictly linguistic perspective, prayer is a request, a petition for a favor or some other sort of question. Worship, on the other hand, is an expression of reverence and adoration. As such, you can pray to someone for whom you have no respect or even have revulsion of. It is not the same as worship,
Mary doesn't have "special access" to Jesus, Mike? Really? Let me ask this question: is Jesus the King of Kings? I'm sure you would say yes. Now consider the following:
In the Old Testament, we read that after King David died, his son, Solomon, became king of Israel. He had MANY wives, but none of them would be queen. In fact, it was his mother, Bathsheba, who sat on the throne (cf. 1 Ki 2:19, Jer. 13:18). These passages show that in the Davidic kingdom, the mother of the king, not a wife, held the title of Queen. Since Jesus inherited the throne of David and is an eternal king (Lk 1:31-33), His mother, Mary, is the Queen of Heaven (cf. Rev. 12:1-2).
1.Jesus's kingship is not the same as kingship of Solomon.
2. A queen here on earth is not a queen on heaven.
3. You're right when you said it was Davidic kingdom, does this practice also apply in heavens?
4. If Mary is the queen of heaven, where would she sit? Is it beside Father? Or beside Jesus? Or beside the old ministers?
@@TiramisuL0v3r 1. Whose throne did Solomon inherit? Whose throne did Jesus inherit? Were they the same?
2. True. So what?
3. You're grasping at straws here?
4. She'll sit wherever her divine Son tells her to sit. But okay. You're out of ideas. Thanks.
Can a human being be a parent to God? Because Jesus is God the Son. Mary, Peter, Paul, etc. are humans. Jesus is not.
Jesus told the people when Mary and his brothers were looking for him:
"For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother" Matthew 12:50. Mary has no special control over Jesus.
@@davidenyenihi Yes, since Jesus was fully man, Mary and Joseph were his parents.
Scripture says, "And inspired by the Spirit he came into the temple; and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him according to the custom of the law" (Luke 2:27)
"For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." (1 Timothy 2:5)
Of course, Jesus is also God; He is fully God and fully man.
As for control, well, yes and no. Not control over God, but scripture explains:
"Then he went down to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them. But his mother treasured all these things in her heart." (Luke 2:51)
Notice that the verse confirms that Mary is the Mother of Jesus who is God.
@@randycarson9812 Mary is Jesus' Earthly mother and not His actual mother. Mary was a medium for Christ to enter this world.
In Luke 2:51, Jesus had to be obedient to them because He cannot commit a sin by being disobedient to His earthly parents (Ephe. 6:1).
In Luke 2:49, He said "Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?"
Jesus recognized God as His Father more than Joseph. He was even wondering why they were searching for Him. Which 12 yr old won't want to be with his parents?
Mary saw it as an honour to be carrying the saviour of the world in her womb. She didn't see it as her right.
I was raised Catholic and went to 12 yrs of Catholic school. I was taught that mary is an intercessor to Jesus and that's why you pray to her. This is not biblical. But they go beyond that. They relegate her to the status of "queen of heaven" exalting her to divine status. This is blasphemy as well as non biblical. They also teach Mary is sinless,a perpetual virgin and was taken up to heaven bodily. I didn't see it then but Catholicism is a pagan religion that has moved to luciferan today with acceptance of homosexuality, pedophilia, transgenderism and every other social justice fantasy. As Jesus said, " come out of her my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues".
Actually, it is Biblical. Solomon's queen was his mother, as was every other queen in the Bible: the person's mother. If Christ is King, does it not follow that Mary would be a queen?
Also, I don't agree with any of the things you've said. The Pope (while not perfect) has his words twisted a lot in media. We are not pagan and hold God above all else
First of all, Catholics pray thru Mary, not pray to Mary. I am wondering if Mike Winger is a Protestant pope?
2 things:
1) I don’t know anywhere in the Bible that says those who have died, whose spirits have left this earth, can hear us. I only see that God omnipresent and sees and hears us no matter where we are.
2) Jesus says to pray to the Father directly, and to make our requests in Jesus name. There is in fact no other name by which we can be saved.
Rev 5 :8-12
➨ INTERCESSION of the SAINTS: REV 5 v 8... 8🤷♀🤷♀
When he took it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each of the elders held a harp and gold bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the holy ones.
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They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to receive the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain and with your blood you purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue, people and nation.
Only an Omniscient God can understand all the languages of all nations Nations..John Is a creature and Cant. Only an Omniscient God. 13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, everything in the universe, cry out: "To the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor, glory and might, forever and ever."Now John HERD ALL THIS all those languages of the earth. How did He hear all those Languages and understand them . God Had to have made it possible for John why couldn’t he do that for those in Heaven as well.. So why cant Mary and the saints hear since they have an Omniscient God to Make things Know to them the saints don’t have to Be Omniscient. God gave them that ability.
What are , the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders doing with . Those Prayers in their hands the prayers of the holy ones.Why did God give those Prays to them to Give them to Him 9When he broke open the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar 8 the souls of those who had been slaughtered because of the witness they bore to the word of God.10 cried out in a loud voice, "How long will it be, holy and true master, 9 before you sit in judgment and avenge our blood on the inhabitants of the earth?"11Each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to be patient a little while longer until the number was filled of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been.
This Makes It Know to those Saints In Heaven That God would avenge the saints On earth at a Further tine The lord can Make know to those in heaven what happens on earth at a future time They are Now aware of thing going on Now do you think since they pray to the Lord they would not be praying to the Lord for their Brothers and Sisters of their fellow servants and brothers who were going to be killed as they had been to preserve them as the others had been . What act of Love are Christians told to do for one another Pray for one another
Rev18: 19-24 What’s the reaction to those in heaven… To the destruction Of Babylon On earth if they aren’t made aware of what’s happening on earth. God made them aware giving Biblical proof that The Saints can be made aware of what’s taking place on Earth. They must have seen it Because allowed them to see it.
Mathew 18:6-7 Do not harm little children because God loves them as well as Babes in the Faith Physically or spiritually.
. 6But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
Why does he say this
“Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven.
What does that mean the Angles are assigned to these children to watch over them and pray for them. They go before the father and Intercede for them .
How do Angles know what is taking place on earth Angles are not Omniscient God thru the Holy Sprit reveals it to them they don’t have to be Omniscient.
Luke 15:7
I tell you, in just the same way there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who have no need of repentance.
How can People in heaven rejoice over someone coming to repentance? If they’re not aware of their repentance. Now since Mary and the Saints are In heaven are they aware of their repentance and rejoice. Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth.
Luke 15:10
In just the same way, I tell you, there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Those in Heaven must be aware of what’s happening on Earth
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You made them a kingdom and priests for our God, and they will reign on earth."
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Interesting but false.
There are places in the Bible where it says saints can hear you and prayers ascend to them. Or maybe your Bible doesn't have Hebrews or revelation. I am not sure. Check your bible to see if it has revelations and get back.
I agree prayers should be directed to the father. But we can have any Christian join us alive or dead.
Something tells me I need to say more rosaries.
Catholic Truth Debunks Mike Winger on Praying to Mary
Catholic Truth watch ! learn ! Mike Winger lies! is not godly !
And THAT is an evil entity, because you can't communicate with the dead physically. Trying to talk to dead people is necromancy, we can talk to Jesus because Jesus literally rose from the dead. He's alive. Mary doesn't know you, and she's resting with the other saints. Talk to Jesus
Communion of the Saints in Biblical: Revelation 5:13 Revelation 8:3-5 Luke 15:7
GOD allows the Saints in Heaven to hear our prayers to Him, and our petitions to the Saints to pray for us. Which creature could possibly hold a higher place in Heaven than Mary the most blessed of all creation, the virgin Mother who gave birth to our Lord, nursed Him as a baby, raised Him from childhood into manhood, accompanied Him throughout His Ministry, was present at His execution & His burial, and witnessed His resurrection.
Revolution 5:13 state KLV and every creature which is in heaven and on earth and under the sea and all them
heard I saying blessing and honor and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne and to the Lamb for ever and ever, remember on one has accented in to Heaven from the dead only Jesus Christ,look it up
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The original Koine Greek which predates the KJV by 1500 years says "ἤκουσα" = I heard.
Look it up.
The intercession of Mary did not “come later in the church” we have very early manuscripts of Marian devotion going back to AD 250