It certainly changed my life....
Vain is the key word in that verse.bpchas2 said:
Matthew 6:7
King James
But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
Jesus added the qualifier because it wasn't about any repetition but a particular kind. Before it was rewritten in the KJV, the original phrase was 'empty phrases'. Jesus goes on to say in the subsequent verses how we should pray. You'd also have to understand what the rosary prayers are. But I used to be Protestant so I understand that standard tropes that get passed down about Catholics. Unfortunately most just repeat what others taught them without really looking closer to scripture. Bless youbpchas2 said:
Matthew 6:7
King James
But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
Thaddeus73 said:
The verse is mistranslated. It doesn't say vain repetition in the Vulgate..It says "many words."
Still not sure why it's appropriate to this thread...
Same here.UTExan said:Thaddeus73 said:
The verse is mistranslated. It doesn't say vain repetition in the Vulgate..It says "many words."
Still not sure why it's appropriate to this thread...
This.
I use the Jesus Prayer for centering and for when I am under spiritual attack.
If you take it as sarcasm to give what the gospel says vs what religion says, ok.The Banned said:
Is this beneficial to the conversation in any way? Are sarcastic comments the best way to get your point across to other Christians?
Woah there fella. You seemed to have stepped out on a big ledge here without really understanding what you're talking about. Apparently you misinterpret Matt. 22:32 and don't believe He is God of the living and not the dead.AG @ HEART said:
No thanks, I'll pray to the father through the only advocate I have with him. I'll not waste my time asking someone who is dead to hear my prayers or ask them to pray for me when I have no assurance they can even hear me when my savior who never fails me tells me he will be my advocate.
Sure Mary is blessed among women but she's not worthy of adoration that belongs to my savior and my heavenly father.
Oh i understand hes the God of the living, and that includes those living in eternity with him as we speak, maybe you misunderstand what I'm saying. I would rather spend my time praying to the one who says to pray in his name than pray to a person to pray for me no matter how blessed they where. I will not waste my devotion in prayer that belongs to God asking someone who is never mentioned in the bible as being one to intercede for mortals while they are in heaven. Sure, my sister who has passed away and is with the lord may pray for her family while in eternity and i have no issue with that. But i dare not try to commune with her and ask her to do so.BluHorseShu said:Woah there fella. You seemed to have stepped out on a big ledge here without really understanding what you're talking about. Apparently you misinterpret Matt. 22:32 and don't believe He is God of the living and not the dead.AG @ HEART said:
No thanks, I'll pray to the father through the only advocate I have with him. I'll not waste my time asking someone who is dead to hear my prayers or ask them to pray for me when I have no assurance they can even hear me when my savior who never fails me tells me he will be my advocate.
Sure Mary is blessed among women but she's not worthy of adoration that belongs to my savior and my heavenly father.
I'm guessing you also believe adoration only has one definition and no one at your church wears a cross ring/necklace etc.
Just ask if your unsure what Catholics really teach. I was a protestant for a long time and thought like you.
I agree on your last part. Sounds like we both love Jesus and do our best to see the truth of His Word.AG @ HEART said:
And no I don't hate people. That capacity has been removed from me thank God. I just don't agree that some of the traditions in the catholic religion are legitimate. And just because I disagree does not mean we are not brothers and sister in Christ.
AG @ HEART said:
No thanks, I'll pray to the father through the only advocate I have with him. I'll not waste my time asking someone who is dead to hear my prayers or ask them to pray for me when I have no assurance they can even hear me when my savior who never fails me tells me he will be my advocate.
Sure Mary is blessed among women but she's not worthy of adoration that belongs to my savior and my heavenly father.
Thaddeus73 said:
I will never understand why some protestants don't believe in intercessory prayer. Paul even recommends it...
The Banned said:
Is this beneficial to the conversation in any way? Are sarcastic comments the best way to get your point across to other Christians?
Agreed. I think unless you are able to sit down and have a thoughtful discussion with protestants who don't believe in it, then the cursory discussion isn't going to move the needle. As was mentioned some think that Catholics give the same adoration to Mary as Christ. At some point, I think many Christians are complacent where they are with their theology so the idea of even broaching something like this for consideration can seem like heresy based on how they were raised. Its even less concerning who believe the once saved always saved or that baptism is merely a suggestion for show because the aren't as concerned about digging more into scripture and context when proof texting seems to suffice for them. I used to be the exact same way.Thaddeus73 said:
and once you realize our prayers go through the saints in heaven before reaching God, it makes a lot of sense...
Revelation 5:8 and 8:3
We need more of this!! I recently heard Matt Fradd (Pints with Aquinas) relay a quote he heard:BluHorseShu said:I agree on your last part. Sounds like we both love Jesus and do our best to see the truth of His Word.AG @ HEART said:
And no I don't hate people. That capacity has been removed from me thank God. I just don't agree that some of the traditions in the catholic religion are legitimate. And just because I disagree does not mean we are not brothers and sister in Christ.