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All of that and you still didn't quote a verse that says Jesus was prayed to.Thanks for making it easy for me to refute your outlandish assertion.
All of that and you still didn't quote a verse that says Jesus was prayed to.Thanks for making it easy for me to refute your outlandish assertion.
All of that
You're making my argument for me by quoting verses that don't say what you claim they do. As I have already said, there are no examples of Jesus being prayed to in the Bible. The way to dig yourself out of this blunder is by actually finding a verse that says otherwise.and Ephesians 5:19 and Revelation 5:9 so clearly refute your confusion.
Thanks for making this easy for me.
You're making my argument
And you still haven't quoted a single verse about Jesus being prayed to. The Bible is your enemy on this point.So nice to see how the Bible teaches singing to Jesus.
Your confusion is nothing against this truth.
And you still haven't quoted a single verse about Jesus being prayed to. The Bible is your enemy on this point.
Just admit it, you don't got jack squat about Jesus being prayed to in the Bible. You would have already quoted it if you did and I wouldn't have even brought this up in the first place.You should know by now that you can't overthrow Ephesians 5:19 and Revelation 5:9.
Just admit it,
They were also singing psalms, hymns, and Spiritual songs to each other! lol so by your bad reasoning they were praying to each other. How ridiculous Fred.Okay, singing to Jesus is wonderful!
They were also singing
Eph. 5:19 "speaking to one another with psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit." Oops! They were giving to each other prayers then? You can't have your cake and eat it too. Once again, you have failed to quote anything about prayer to Jesus.to Jesus.
That's what Christians are to do.
Oops!
They were giving to each other prayers then? You can't have your cake and eat it too. Once again, you have failed to quote anything about prayer to Jesus.
Still nothing about a prayer to Jesus.Yes, I know that your false doctrine caused you to slip and fall.
This is desperate and wrong. Deuteronomy 26:3 is a quote that the LORD instructed him to say to the priests, not a prayer being offered to God.Deuteronomy 26:3
You shall go to the priest who is in office at that time and say to him, ‘I declare this day to the Lord my God...'
A prayer can be spoken to God when addressing another person.
A song can be sung to Jesus when addressing another person.
Thanks for making this easy for me.
not a prayer being offered to God.
This is desperate and wrong. Deuteronomy 26:3 is a quote that the LORD instructed him to say to the priests, not a prayer being offered to God.‘I declare this day to the Lord my God...'
“I declare today to the LORD
Repeating the sentence God told him to say to the priests isn't a prayer.Declaring something to the Lord.
Yep, that's a prayer.
Repeating the sentence God told him to say to the priests isn't a prayer.
He isn't speaking to the Lord, but repeating what the Lord told him to say to the priests. So your reasoning seems to be that any time God told someone to say something to anyone that it becomes a prayer? lol these are some of the worst arguments I have ever seen. Pleas stop this.I declare today to the Lord.
He isn't speaking to the Lord,