Imitate: to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example; to mimic; to make a copy of or reproduce closely; to have or assume the appearance of; simulate; resemble
Jesus spoke with the dead. That is a fact recorded in Scripture. You are now arguing we are NOT to imitate the example of Jesus, as well as arguing Jesus' prayer to the dead Lazarus was futile and in vain, with his prayer not leaving the ceiling of the cave in which Lazarus was buried. The words of Scripture are explicit.
And no, I have not called anyone back from the dead.
So you have no verse from Scripture for your assertion. Instead, you just are assuming.
Scripture records Peter praying to the dead Tabitha. The case is closed.
Praying the Rosary
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by skyjoy00, Jan 1, 2020.
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They must start at 1:00PM and finish at 1:05PM. Presumably she must have hear each and remember all the requests, that will never be possible for a human being other than the person of Jesus.
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Luke 15:7 ---> I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent."
Luke 15:10 ---> "So it is, I tell you, with the angels of God; there is joy among them over one sinner that repents."
The word our Lord uses for repent is μετανοέω, which means to change one's mind; to repent; to think differently (Source)
Hence the angels and saints in heaven are able to rejoice over a sinner repenting here on Earth only if they have been made aware - possible only via God through a means that transcends language - of that person's (sinner) innermost thoughts. Otherwise, they would not be rejoicing over their repentance. For you cannot rejoice in good news you are not aware of.
The early Church called this belief the Communion of Saints and made it a core tenet of the Christian faith, as evidenced by its inclusion in one of the Church's earliest creeds, the Apostle's Creed. It is also the reason why the saints were commemorated from earliest times and why the earliest Christian churches had altars typically built over the tomb of a saint.
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I would just conclude by noting many tenets of the faith are not explicitly found in Scripture.
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The religions all around them had idols, statues, figurines, all very optic oriented.
WHERE IS YOUR GOD? WHAT DOES HE LOOK LIKE?
Today the focus of incredulity is the incarnation - where this invisible GOD from a virgin's womb became a mortal visible flesh and blood man subject to death. -
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If man is able to accomplish this feat, I have no reason to doubt Jesus' description of this being done with those in heaven. (cf. Luke 15:7, 10) -
Acts 9:40But Peter sent them all out and knelt down and prayed, and turning to the body, he said, “Tabitha, arise.” And she opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter, she sat up. -
Roby what happens if you die today? you go to heaven or hell, or limbo or a heavenly spiritual coma. You don't talk to anyone up there/down there?
Cause if anyone can hear you in heaven are you going to keep it a secret that we want YOU and them to pray for us?
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