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Who do we pray to? The Father


God the Father - Wikipedia

In mainstream trinitarian Christianity, God the Father is regarded as the first Person of the Trinity, followed by the second person, Jesus Christ the Son, and ...

Why Do We Pray “in Jesus' Name”? - BibleMesh

When Christians pray “in Jesus' name,” it is an admission that we only have standing to speak with the Father because Jesus granted it to us.

You Asked: Can I Pray to Jesus? - The Gospel Coalition

So can you pray to Jesus? Of course you can. But let me suggest if this is the predominant way we pray we may lose something of enormous ...

Prayer and the Trinity | Answers in Genesis

Theological Considerations · Praying to the Father, through the Son, in the Holy Spirit · Each member of the Trinity is a divine person and thus worthy of worship.

Should We Pray to Jesus (Or Just In His Name)? - Holy Joys

Jesus also said, “Whatever you ask in My name, that will I do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.If you ask Me anything in My name, ...

Who Is the Holy Spirit and Why Should We Pray to Him?

Just as in creation, when the Creator spoke words to create, so now in the Church, the Father gives us his son through the Holy Spirit. A priest ...

Should we pray to the Holy Spirit, Jesus, and God the Father?

Bible Answer: The answer to the question, “Should we pray to the Holy Spirit, Jesus, and God the Father?” is no! You will discover that we should pray only to ...

Do You Pray to God or Jesus or the Holy Spirit? - Prayer & Possibilities

Do you pray to God or Jesus - or maybe the Holy Spirit, Mary, or the Saints? Learn why we can address our prayers to each and how each has a time and place.

Who do we pray to - Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit or God the Father?

August 13, 2013 - When you pray, who should you pray to? Jesus Christ gives us the instructions in Matthew 6. How should we pray?

Praying to the Father through the Son by the Spirit - RealFaith

This prayer shows us both Jesus' relational intimacy with God (calling him “Abba,” which means something akin to “Daddy”) and his submission to the Father's ...

Should We Pray Directly to the Holy Spirit? by Don Stewart

Is it proper for believers to pray directly to the Holy Spirit without mentioning God the Father or Jesus Christ? The answer is no. Believers are not to speak ...

Whom Did Jesus Pray To? | Catholic Answers Podcasts

By praying, he was not giving the Father information that the Father did not already have. The same is true of us when we pray, as Jesus pointed ...

The Lord's Prayer - The Church of England

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And ...

Our Father - The Lord's Prayer - EWTN

Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And ...

The Lord's Prayer "Our Father Who Art in Heaven" - Bible Meaning

In the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, we read of Jesus teaching His disciples how they should pray. This famous Scripture is known as The ...

Why don't we pray to Jesus Christ as the god of this world?

Praying to Heavenly Father is the only way to worship the God of this universe but, we must do it in the name of His Son Jesus Christ who is our intermediary ...

The Lord's Prayer: How Jesus Taught Us to Pray

Address God appropriately as the Father. · Praise God for who he is and what he has done. · Acknowledge that God's plan is in control, not ours.

Who Do We Pray To? Father, Son, or Holy Spirit? - TikTok

22.5K Likes, 411 Comments. TikTok video from needGod.net (@needgod.net): “Understand the significance of addressing prayers to the Father, ...

We pray … through Christ Our Lord - Cardinal George's Column

Because the entire life of a disciple of Christ is bound up with Jesus' life, death and resurrection. In baptism, through the power of the Holy ...

Is it OK to Pray to the Specific Persons of the Trinity?

Prayer is always to the Father, in the name of Christ, through the Holy Spirit. I think Luther's quote is helpful in that he shows that while the Persons of ...