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2007-12-19 10:48:39 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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We pray to God, in the name of Jesus Christ.

2007-12-19 11:29:50 · answer #1 · answered by . 7 · 5 1

We don't pray to Christ, we pray to Heavenly Father in the name of Christ. And do I ever pray? Let me see... I have to count so hold on...at least 7 times a day. Some days more, some days less, but at the very least 5 times a day.

2007-12-19 11:23:07 · answer #2 · answered by odd duck 6 · 5 2

We follow the pattern that Christ outlined for us in the Bible.
We pray to our Father in Heaven. We typically start out by thanking him for the blessings that we have received and then we will ask him for the things that we need, and finally we close in the name of Jesus Christ.
We do not pray to Christ because He instructed us to pray to his Father, and we believe that we must strive to do all we can to follow his teachings.

2007-12-22 15:28:36 · answer #3 · answered by Joseph 6 · 0 0

I pray the way Jesus taught. To the Father in the name of Jesus Christ.

2007-12-19 11:34:08 · answer #4 · answered by LDS~Tenshi~ 5 · 5 0

Mormons pray on a regular basis to God the daddy, besides the certainty that they often handle Him as "Heavenly Father." They end their prayers interior the call of Jesus Christ. i'm uncertain what you mean through "spirit & certainty." Mormons pray with the certainty that God will answer their prayers. they're advised to "pray continuously" and to seek for know-how and certainty. they're additionally inspired to seek for coaching through the Spirit. Mormons never pray to Moroni, or to the different prophet, saint, or chief. they only pray to God the daddy interior the call of Christ.

2016-12-11 09:33:55 · answer #5 · answered by carmean 4 · 0 0

We pray to God the Father, but do so in the name of Jesus Christ. Christ is our advocate with the father, and we do everything by, and of, and thru Jesus Christ.

So, a typical Mormon prayer would address God, the Eternal Father, then state the content of the prayer, and then we would conclude it by closing the prayer in the name of Christ.

2007-12-19 11:58:56 · answer #6 · answered by Kerry 7 · 5 1

We pray to the Father in the Name of Jesus Christ.

2007-12-19 11:24:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

You are not supposed to pray directly to Jesus. You pray to heavenly father in the name of Jesus Christ. ^_^

2007-12-19 11:36:54 · answer #8 · answered by Princess Ninja 7 · 6 0

Ah, yes, I can see all of the ''LDS experts, have arrived before us, as usual!
I just don't know why WE bother to answer the questions asked of us, about our own church. When we have so many ignorant, and unknowing experts, to answer for us.

The council of Nicea is the group that decided, all by themselves that the Godhead, is three in one purpose..
That is not the case.
it is three personages.
1. God the Father
2. God the son ++++ intermediary
3. The Holy ghost>> He testifies to the validity of the Other Two.
Do you really believe that Jesus prayed to Himself in the Garde, before the betrayal of Judas?
Do you seriously believe that he spoke to Himself on the cross?
And asked God to forgive us, because we did not know what we were doing?
Was he psychotic? Was he delusional? Who was He talking to, then??
Jesus Christ is our Savior! He is our Redeemer. He is our Lord! We pray to Him, to get through to the Father. Jesus speaks for us, tot he Father, and He is our elder Brother.
The name of our church is>>.
The Church of JESUS CHRIST of latter Day Saints.
Can that be any more clear, or plain, in description.
Heavenly Father, and Jesus Christ were very specific about what they want us to be doing. That the gospel was not on the earth, and that THEY were going to restore it.
THAT is why THEY appeared to Joseph Smith and 'that' appearance kind of took the guess work out of wondering if the Godhead is ----- One, Two, or three.!
The appearance of Two personages proves that it is, Three.
If you have a problem with us, then continue on your way! We don't need you, and we won't miss you.
But, You don't have the right to tell us what we believe,and what we don't.

2007-12-19 11:27:09 · answer #9 · answered by evictus 3 · 5 2

We are all supposed to be praying to God the Father in the name of Jesus christ.

We believe that jesus is part of the godhead which makes him part God but we also believe and are taught we too are gods in embryo.

just look at rev 3:21 and 21:7
jesus was invited by His Father and our God to sit on God's throne. The he says all who overcome all things will like wise call jesus God and sit on his throne.

2007-12-19 11:40:35 · answer #10 · answered by Priestcalling 3 · 6 0

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