Hello, I am looking for some help. I'm in a discussion about the prayers to the saints and the main verse being used to defend is the argument that the prayers of a righteous man availeth much and the saints in heaven are the most rihteous of them all. I wrote a reply but I'd like feedback from more knowledgable folk on the topic:
My reply:
I've been thinking very carefully about prayer. It' really shows how interconnected everything is, that by talking about praying to the saints has taken me looking into praying to God, justification, righteousness, a lot of things to grapple with!
I think the view that more holier people have more effective prayers is dangerous as it leads to an emphasis being placed on the the one praying rather than the God who is being prayed to. The passage in James is found in the same chapter as praying for the sick.and James says there "and the prayer of faith will save the sick" (James 5:15)
SO who is the righteous man? It's the man who prays in faith. As Paul points out "Abraham believed God and it was accredited to him as righteousness". Since the saints in heaven and the saints on earth have been made righteous by faith then our prayers will be heard the same, wouldn;t they? Of course the saints in heaven don't struggle with sin like we do on earth. But Romans 8:26 says "likewise the Spirit helps us also in our weakness. For we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings that cannot be uttered". This is a beautiful passage how the Spirit purifies our prayers to make them aceptable before God from all our sin.
James also warns though in chapter 4 how these christians were not being answered because they were praying for their own pleasures and sin. It wasn't in faith in God because they were praying for things revealed by God to be wrong. If our prayers are for good things in accordance with God's word, then shouldn't we expect God to answer them, and answer them just as much as the departed saints? And if our prayers proceed from our own selfishness, then praying to the saints would have no effect since the request itself would be against God's wishes and the saints couldn't pray for such a prayer.
1st Peter I think can be understood as speaking of the law, since we all do wickedness, none of our actions are entirely free from sin, only someone who is pure or righteous can be heard. However since we pray in Christ who is righteous, purified by the Spirit, and covered in His righteousness we can indeed come before God in prayer knowing He will hear us. The sinner who is not in Christ has no such promise. Or it can be seen in terms of fruit. A believer will always produce fruits of righteousness, so the one who prays in faith can know he is heard. Otherwise we get this atitude where we never know if our prayers ar heard, if we are good enough, if our actions and motives are righteous enough to be heard. And I can quite well see how this worry can lead us to pray to the saints and ask for their perfect intercession for us
Is this right? Is there a possibility that one christians prayers are more effectual than another? and can it be said that the saints in heaven are in some way more righteous than us? Any thoughts would be appreciated
My reply:
I've been thinking very carefully about prayer. It' really shows how interconnected everything is, that by talking about praying to the saints has taken me looking into praying to God, justification, righteousness, a lot of things to grapple with!
I think the view that more holier people have more effective prayers is dangerous as it leads to an emphasis being placed on the the one praying rather than the God who is being prayed to. The passage in James is found in the same chapter as praying for the sick.and James says there "and the prayer of faith will save the sick" (James 5:15)
SO who is the righteous man? It's the man who prays in faith. As Paul points out "Abraham believed God and it was accredited to him as righteousness". Since the saints in heaven and the saints on earth have been made righteous by faith then our prayers will be heard the same, wouldn;t they? Of course the saints in heaven don't struggle with sin like we do on earth. But Romans 8:26 says "likewise the Spirit helps us also in our weakness. For we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings that cannot be uttered". This is a beautiful passage how the Spirit purifies our prayers to make them aceptable before God from all our sin.
James also warns though in chapter 4 how these christians were not being answered because they were praying for their own pleasures and sin. It wasn't in faith in God because they were praying for things revealed by God to be wrong. If our prayers are for good things in accordance with God's word, then shouldn't we expect God to answer them, and answer them just as much as the departed saints? And if our prayers proceed from our own selfishness, then praying to the saints would have no effect since the request itself would be against God's wishes and the saints couldn't pray for such a prayer.
1st Peter I think can be understood as speaking of the law, since we all do wickedness, none of our actions are entirely free from sin, only someone who is pure or righteous can be heard. However since we pray in Christ who is righteous, purified by the Spirit, and covered in His righteousness we can indeed come before God in prayer knowing He will hear us. The sinner who is not in Christ has no such promise. Or it can be seen in terms of fruit. A believer will always produce fruits of righteousness, so the one who prays in faith can know he is heard. Otherwise we get this atitude where we never know if our prayers ar heard, if we are good enough, if our actions and motives are righteous enough to be heard. And I can quite well see how this worry can lead us to pray to the saints and ask for their perfect intercession for us
Is this right? Is there a possibility that one christians prayers are more effectual than another? and can it be said that the saints in heaven are in some way more righteous than us? Any thoughts would be appreciated