1.2.3.14
Does God pray
to Himself?
Now, does God pray? Let us read the Bible:
- Mark 14:32"and he (Jesus) saith to his
disciples, Sit ye here, while I shall pray."
- Luke 3:21: "Now when all the people were
baptized, it came to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, and
praying, the heaven was opened."
- Luke 6:12: "And it came to pass in those
days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued
all night in prayer to God."
- Luke 22:44"And being in an agony he
prayed more earnestly: and his sweat was as it were great
drops of blood falling down to the ground."
- Matthew 26:39: "And he went a little
farther, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my
Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me:
nevertheless not as I will,
but as thou wilt."
All of these verses do not speak of Jesus (pbuh)
"meditating," "interceding," "consorting," or "consulting," but
PRAYING. But to whom? To Himself? To another side of his
own personality? Is Jesus not "the same essence" as God, and all
are one Trinity? If Jesus and God are not "the same essence"
then this means that there is more than one God in existence,
and thus, we have just directly opposed verse, after verse,
after explicit verse of the Bible, all of which emphasize that
there ever was, and ever shall be, only one God.
Further, Jesus (pbuh) and his disciples are
continuously being described in the Bible as "falling on their
faces and praying" which is exactly the way Muslims pray today
(see section 5.6).
They pray the way Jesus (pbuh) did. Have you
ever seen a Christian "fall on his face" and pray to God as
Jesus (pbuh), Muhammad (pbuh), and all Muslims do?
Mr. Tom Harpur says:
"In fact, unless we are prepared to believe
that his prayer-dependence on God was nothing more than a sham
for our edification, a mere act to set us a good example, it is
impossible to cling to the orthodox teaching that Jesus was
really God Himself walking about in human form, the Second
Person of the Trinity. The concept of God praying - let alone
praying to Himself - is incomprehensible to me. To say that it
was simply the human side of Jesus talking to God the Father
(rather than his own divine nature as Son of God) is to posit a
kind of schizophrenia that is incompatible with any belief in
Jesus' full humanity"
For Christ's Sake, pp. 42-43.
Think about it, when we are told that Jesus
was in the garden earnestly begging and pleading with God to
please, please save him saying "let this cup pass from me" and
"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" etc., then:
- Was this all just a stage play for our
benefit?
- If not, then since there is only ONE God,
and Jesus and God are ONE God, then was Jesus praying to
himself? Why?
God has given us the answer in the Qur'an over
1400 years ago. He says:
"And from those who said: "We are
Christians," We took their covenant, but they forgot a good part
of the message which was sent to them. Therefore We have stirred
up enmity and hatred among them till the Day of Resurrection,
and Allah will inform them of what they used to do. O people of
the Scripture! Now has Our messenger (Muhammad) come to you,
explaining to you much of that which you used to hide in the
Scripture, and forgiving much. Indeed, there has come to you a
light from Allah and a plain Scripture. Wherewith Allah guides
him who seeks His good pleasure unto paths of peace. He brings
them out of darkness by His will into light, and guides them to
a straight path. They indeed have disbelieved who say: Lo! Allah
is the Messiah, son of Mary. Say : Who then has the least power
against Allah, if He had willed to destroy the Messiah son of
Mary, and his mother and everyone on earth? And to Allah belongs
the dominion of the heavens and the earth and all that is
between them. He creates what He will. And Allah is Able to do
all things. The Jews and Christians say: We are sons of Allah
and His loved ones. Say; Why then does He punish you for your
sins? No, you are but mortals of His creating. He forgives whom
He will, and punishes whom He will. And to Allah belongs the
dominion of the heavens and the earth and all that is between
them, and unto Him is the return (of all). O people of the
Scripture! Now has Our messenger (Muhammad) come unto you to
make things plain after a break in (the series of) the
messengers, lest you should say: There came not unto us a
messenger of cheer nor any Warner. Now has a messenger of cheer
and a Warner come unto you. And Allah is Able to do all things."
The noble Qur'an, Al-Maidah(5):14-19
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