Hi,
I know loads of protestants who keep on bashing me and my family because they think that we worship St Mary.
I told them that saying "Hail Mary" isn't worshipping.
They told me that we are talking / praying to saints who have passed away.
How do you answer them?
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The Cloud of Witnesses is the Church(i.e. Body of Christ, i.e. People who made it to the Lord.) in paradise awaiting the second coming. These saints are not dead but alive. St. Paul even says that they surround us. Here's the punchline: If they are with the Lord, awaiting Heaven, how can they be dead? In this Body, the Body of Christ, there is no death. Only Life.
I am the Way the Truth and the Life. John 14:6
Pray for me. And Pray for those people who attack you.
Abba Zeno said, ‘If a man wants God to hear his prayer quickly, then before he prays for anything else, even his own soul, when he stands and stretches out his hands towards God, he must pray with all his heart for his enemies. Through this action God will hear everything that he asks.’
Hope this helps.
We *are* actually talking to saints that passed away, but they are not dead, but truly alive and part of the Church. "I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. He is not the God of the dead, but the living".
"Why are you worshipping Martin Luther King?"
Then when they say we don't pray to MLK, reply:
"Well, I pray you to pray for me before God."
I usually keep it short and simple and then let them ruminate on these words. If of course they continue in saying, "these saints of your's are dead people," then use some of the Bible verses above. I usually become provocative and say, "ya, just like your grandmother is a dead woman. She will never pray for you to Christ. She's not enjoying the bosom of Abraham. She's just dead and God is just a god of the dead." And then I make them even angrier, and I end with,
"Why then if you are angered by my comments on your own grandmother, why do you insist to insult the mother of Jesus?"
To which I usually reply, "Then don't ask me to pray for you. Because you assume that your own grandmother or me don't listen to your requests to pray for you, then don't talk to me again. Talk to Christ. If you need some food, don't ask your spouse, ask Christ. If you want health, don't go to the doctor. Ask Christ."
I'm very impatient with Protestants :P
The point with my provocative nature is to insight a bit of the same way of forming accusations they form against us. If they continue to misconstrue my prayer to the Theotokos, I will continue to misconstrue their lack of saints as devoid of love to their own grandmother, and a dead woman who does not live and love after death.
Question: As only God is omnipotent, then if (for example) one
hundred people are speaking to Mary at any one time, then how can she
hear everybody's request?
Only one person could have spoken to Mary. The other ninety-nine are
unwittingly praying to someone, or something else. This is why I believe
that communicating with people who have passed away is wrong. Demons have been known to
impersonate real people. Intercession is meant to be done by living
people on behalf of other living people. I could ask you to pray for me,
and you could ask me to pray for you, but nobody should ever ask
anybody who has died to intercede on their behalf.
I could pray to St.Anthony tomorrow but would he hear me, especially if a dozen monks are trying to speak to him at the same time?
on behalf of other living people." That is exactly why we ask for the
saints intercessions. It is because they are alive in the Resurrection
that intercessions make sense. You kind of answered your own question
before my explanation.
You know what I mean.
Remember, it always depends on the individual you are conversing with, if they are sincere, then be sincere because they are honestly searching for truth. If they are looking to "win" then by all means pull no punches.
Intercession of the Saints is a HERESY. Why are you people so blinded by your own pride that you cannot see that?
1/ Ordinary men do NOT have the right to decide who is a saint and who isn't. Only Jesus is the judge of that.
2/ You are not meant to communicate with the dead. The Bible makes that very clear.
3/ The Church will be judged in the End Times for preaching heresies and blasphemies. That includes you - Orthodox and Catholics.
I shall be praying for you all to come to your senses. Believe only in scripture. Believe that Jesus, the Son of God died on the cross and was resurrected to pay for all our sins and to give salvation to all those who asked for it. Only worship Jesus, not saints. These are false idols.
STOP communicating with the deceased. This is a blasphemy.
STOP referring to your priests and your Pope as Father. The Bible makes this very clear that you should call nobody father except the Lord.
Matthew 23:9
STOP calling everybody who disagrees with you a Protestant, as if Protestants have walked away from God, whereas in reality Protestants protested against the Church because they discovered that it was full of heresies. Your conceit is astounding.
Remember the conceit of the pharisees who rejected Jesus because their pride blinded them to the truth!
I serve only Jesus and not mere men with their fancy titles and their pride.
Christ is among us. Might I suggest a blog by Fr Stephen Freeman which could help with your concerns?
Here are some posts which address the question of Saints
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2013/05/29/prayers-and-the-one-god-of-all/
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2013/09/03/being-saved-in-sodom-and-gomorrah-the-prayers-of-the-saints/
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2009/05/11/the-communion-of-saints/
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2008/06/21/all-saints-and-their-intercession/
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2009/06/14/by-your-prayers/
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2008/02/21/through-the-prayers-of-our-holy-fathers/
Another two posts which are very good:
Orthodoxy vs Christian Materialism
http://glory2godforallthings.com/2014/07/02/orthodoxy-versus-christian-materialism/
And
Christianity in a One Storey Universe
http://glory2godforallthings.com/christianity-in-a-one-storey-universe/
Fr Stephen once said in a podcast that for many ex-protestants (including himself) there is often a period of unlearning Protestan notions about God and even a period of atheism in order to eventually encounter the Living God worshipped and encountered by the Orthodox Church and her saints. This constant metanoia is what all Christians (Orthodox or not) are challenged with daily. That of course is a scary notion especially if it means we have to constantly learn and know and be humbled by the Living God but many have walked that path before and found Orthodoxy true, rich and beautiful.
May Christ our God bless and guide you in your pursuit of Truth and may all things bring you in deeper union with God and reveal the joys of partaking in the divine life of the Holy Trinity.
Truthseeker,
Based on references from Mt 22:32, I asked a question from Scripture that you did not answer in my December 2013 response. I gave you an explanation that our faith in intercessions is directly related to the Resurrection and you simply ignore that reason. If you reject intercessions of the dead, then you must reject the resurrection of the dead.
You tells us to believe in scripture only, yet you complain when we give scriptures that don't fit your interpretations. So then you yourself do not believe in a sola scriptura method of response. Why do you hold us to a standard that you yourself do not hold to?
1/ Ordinary men do NOT have the right to decide who is a saint and who isn't. Only Jesus is the judge of that.
Correct. Jesus judges who is a saint, and we are praying for the intercession of the saints whom Jesus calls saints. Romans 1:7, 1 Cor 1:2, 1 Cor 16:15, Eph 2:19, 2 Thes 1:10, Rev 8:4, Rev 14:12, Rev 20:9.
2/ You are not meant to communicate with the dead. The Bible makes that very clear.
We are not communicating with the dead. We are communicating with the living who have left the earth. Revelation 6:9, 10, "When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony which they held. And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” Obviously these are saints who died but are alive in the resurrection. By your definition, they have no importance whatsoever. However, in heaven, the prayers of these saints are offered on the altar in Revelation 8:3, "Then another angel, having a golden censer, came and stood atthe altar. He was given much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne." Why offer the prayers of the saints, if praying to saints has no efficacy?
3/ The Church will be judged in the End Times for preaching heresies and blasphemies. That includes you - Orthodox and Catholics.
Yes, the Church will be judged for heresies. You want to come on an Coptic Orthodox forum, insult and judge the Coptic Orthodox for her faith in prayers of the saints and threaten us with eternal punishments because you don't like the answer you were given. You have not proven our faith in praying to saints is a heresy. You have not even responded to our scripture based reasons for praying to dead. And we didn't even give a sample of the plethora of patristic writings that support and vindicate our faith. Simply not fitting into your theology is not grounds for a condemnation of heresy. Talk about astounding conceit.
One more thing, you wrote, "STOP referring to your priests and your Pope as Father. The Bible makes this very clear that you should call nobody father except the Lord. Matthew 23:9."
Isaiah must be lying to us when he calls Abraham our father in Isaiah 51:2, "Look to Abraham your father, And to Sarah who bore you; For I called him alone, And blessed him and increased him.”. And of course, the Archangel Gabriel was lying to Virgin Mary when he called David the Father of Christ in Luke 1:32, "He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David." You take Matthew 23:9 out of context and apply it a way that is absolutely ridiculous. By your logic, all those teachers we have had throughout the years - from elementary school to college and post graduate universities whom we ourselves have called teachers - cannot be called teachers. For in the very next verse Mat 23:10, it says, "And do not be called teachers; for One is your Teacher, the Christ." Do you honestly think Christ is telling us not to call them teachers? Or we have sinned by calling them teachers? Or maybe your scripture-only theology is simply wrong, flawed and heretical?
My dear friend, HH Pope Shenouda wrote a great and simple book about comparisons with Orthodox and Protestants called "Comparative Theology", available online somewhere. But I ask you dear friend, a food for thought if you will concerning the dead. My grandmother has left behind her flesh. There is no denying that. But there is no longer a death, but a departure. How is it that Christ can speak of Lazarus in the bosom of Abraham? Why didn't Christ speak of Lazarus in the comfort of YHWH? Because Semitic culture did in fact recognize the departured as people who are still concious. Christ in refuting the Saducees challenged them if God is God of the living, how can He be the God of Abraham? Is your great grandmother dead or departed? Does she not wish to pray for her beloved Truth Seeker? Does not she wish for her grandson to be in her bosom after he passes from this life? My dear friend, are you a Saducee or are you a Christian?
Whoever said seeking the prayers of those departed in Christ's faith a blasphemy is a strange belief. It's as if you're calling Christ the King of Beelzebub. I'm taken aback at how you deny God being the God of the departed alive in Christ. Meanwhile, it is we who are in our flesh deceased from the world in our baptism. So if communicating with me is blasphemy, then you deny the work of the Holy Spirit.
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