And only one teacher, and only one father. Yet, we all speak of human teachers and fathers as well. Everyone who prays on behalf of others is an intercessor - this is not taking away anything from the scripture you reference, but is simply using proper meanings of words.
Jesus is also a being we cannot usually see, so visibility is not necessary for speaking to nor being heard. Clearly satanists can address fallen angels, at least when God permits. We each have at least one angel guardian assigned to us by God, and certainly it is good that we thank our angels and ask their help.
Did you know Mary was sent by God, appearing in physical form, to 3 young children, to warn us of the evils of communism spreading via Russia through the entire world. This was in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, actually exactly when the bolshevik revolution (Red October) was beginning in Russia.
We will respectfully disagree. Think about Paul’s statement that we are all surrounded by a crowd or cloud of witnesses. Those in heaven are far more aware of, and willing to help us, than those on earth.
And only one teacher, and only one father. Yet, we all speak of human teachers and fathers as well. Everyone who prays on behalf of others is an intercessor - this is not taking away anything from the scripture you reference, but is simply using proper meanings of words.
Was Mary speaking to Gabriel not scriptural? ;)
Jesus is also a being we cannot usually see, so visibility is not necessary for speaking to nor being heard. Clearly satanists can address fallen angels, at least when God permits. We each have at least one angel guardian assigned to us by God, and certainly it is good that we thank our angels and ask their help.
Did you know Mary was sent by God, appearing in physical form, to 3 young children, to warn us of the evils of communism spreading via Russia through the entire world. This was in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, actually exactly when the bolshevik revolution (Red October) was beginning in Russia.
We will respectfully disagree. Think about Paul’s statement that we are all surrounded by a crowd or cloud of witnesses. Those in heaven are far more aware of, and willing to help us, than those on earth.