Can you find a bible verse which says we should pray to those who have gone on before
us and are with Jesus?
As far as I am aware there isn't any. But the bible does say there is one mediator between
God and man, that is Jesus.
1 Timothy 2:5 NKJV
[5] For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus,
Hebrews 7:22-25 NKJV
[22] by so much more Jesus has become a surety of a better covenant. [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.
I realise you have been taught that mediator just means praying for each other so why
can't dead saints intercede for us you may be thinking.
Well the answer is in Hebrews, the priests made intercessory prayer for people by
offering animal sacrifices etc, but they could not continue with this after death.
Their priesthood was temporary while here on earth, but the priesthood of Jesus
is eternal. We therefore no longer need earthly priests to intercede for us and
the only heavenly priest is King Jesus.
So for example in my church we don't have priests, we have pastors and leaders.
One would hope pastors and leaders of any church have reached an appropriate
level of spiritual maturity to be able to teach, expound the bible and pray for others etc.
But in my church WE also pray for our pastors and leaders.
Going back to the priests and the animal sacrifices did you know they were never
really needed anyway! The commandments and animal sacrifices were instituted to
teach the Isrealites about the holiness of God, their sin, the goodness of God, how to
put faith and trust in God etc.
They came out of Egypt with little knowledge and with no spiritual discipline.
They came out with a slave mentality they did not know what to do with their new
found freedom, so much so that when things got hard they pleaded with Moses to send
them back! They also were afraid to speak to God direct and so were more than happy
for Moses to take on this role via Aaron.
They were literally lost sheep millions of them. God gave them rules it's what they needed
its what they expected, to be told what to do.
More than anything the animal sacrifices were just symbols and nothing else, but the
Isrealites needed a practical gesture. It's like telling a prisoner in a cell that they
are free to go and the cell door is no longer locked. But because the cell door is still
shut he can't quite get his head around the concept and stays in the cell. So you
have to physically open the door as a symbolic gesture to show what you mean.
It was like that for the Isrealites they had to be led all the way, they were free but did not
understand the concept of freedom. They needed to put faith and trust in God but they
did not know how to without having the symbolism of the animal sacrifices etc.
Im not sure about you, but I have come across Catholics who are genuinely sincere in
their walk with God, but they don't know how to walk in that freedom, so just like the
Isrealites they surround themselves with symbolism, the hierarchy of priests, the mass,
prayer beads etc.
Though as mentioned above I have seen Catholic Churches in my area start to step out
in the freedom.
Psalm 50:9-15 NLT
[9] But I do not need the bulls from your barns or the goats from your pens.
[10] For all the animals of the forest are mine, and I own the cattle on a
thousand hills. [11] I know every bird on the mountains, and all the animals
of the field are mine. [12] If I were hungry, I would not tell you, for all the
world is mine and everything in it.
[13] Do I eat the meat of bulls? Do I drink the blood of goats?
[14] Make thankfulness your sacrifice to God, and keep the vows you made
to the Most High.
[15] Then call on me when you are in trouble, and I will rescue you, and you
will give me glory."
Psalm 50:8-15 KJV
[8] I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices or thy burnt offerings, to have
been continually before me. [9] I will take no bullock out of thy house, nor
he goats out of thy folds. [10] For every beast of the forest is mine, and the
cattle upon a thousand hills.
[11] I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine.
[12] If I were hungry, I would not tell thee: for the world is mine, and the
fulness thereof. [13] Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats?
[14] Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High:
[15] And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.