Dear Mr. David,
Ms. Angel's Bible knowledge is very solid. . I am not catholic and
have no intention to convert but understand the idea of asking those
who have gone before us for intercession as us being all living in
the spirit and thus being united in what we stand and ask for.. If
you think of your dear Ms. April who has gone before you, I think she
probably will alway be with you and be a part of you. As the Legacy 5
song goes: They will be with us longer than then we are without"
in Christian sistership,
Doris
At 05:56 PM 7/26/2014, you wrote:
>While Jesus was here on earth, He upbraided the scribes and
>pharisees for substituting their traditions for the WORD OF
>GOD. Why do Catholics and others who believe in communicating with
>the dead and/or that the dead intercede for us think they're better
>than the religious leaders in the days of Jesus? The Bible clearly
>and emphatically in First Timothy chapter 2 verse 5, "There is one
>God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1
>is 1. 1 is not 2, 5, 17, or even 314,159. The Bible says what it
>means, and means what it says. Here is something to think
>about. Whoever disagrees with the clear and plain writing in the
>Bible, could that person be found guilty of fighting with God? One
>more thing. Can some one please explain to me the difference
>between a mediator and an intercessor?
>
>On Jul 26, 2014, at 1:28 AM, Angel
><<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>In Revelation, mention is made of the vials of prayers presented
>>and opened before God from the saints. There is no difference
>>between those saints residing on the earth, and those who have
>>passed from this level of existance.
>>**The nice thing about being a celebrity is that
>>if you bore people they think it's their fault.**
>>Henry Kissinger
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