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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Mediator | Heb 4:16 | Brian.g | 188994 | ||
Hank My use of the term 'saint' was with a lower case 's' and consistent with the term used in the New Testament about 45 times. The definition of the term of 'saint' is 'consecrated to God, holy, sacred, pious'. I believe that definition would also include those who have died and have gone to heaven and are in union with God. Now, if we can ask a living sinner to pray for us, why can we not ask a 'saint' in heaven to pray for us? I am not saying we should worship the 'saint' in heaven, but only to ask that they pray for us. And, I believe my two citings from Revelation would support it. Brian |
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2 | Mediator | Heb 4:16 | Hank | 188997 | ||
Brian - We have come to a time and a point in this disagreement when it shows little promise of resolution. Therefore, the prudent course is to end the disputation. I thank you for your kindness and civility and trust that you will continue to observe the stated guidelines that the Lockman Foundation have laid down for the conduct of their forum, especially the sola scriptura dictum. As ever, --Hank | ||||||
3 | Mediator | Heb 4:16 | Brian.g | 189007 | ||
Hank That sound like a fine idea As always, it's a pleasure speaking with you! Brian |
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