Does Jesus still pray to God? Will he forevermore pray to God?

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Matthias

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Word. Jesus Christ is in God and God is in Christ.

That’s right.

 

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That’s right.

The word is not in you and you are not in the word.
 

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“Prayer is communication with God. … Since His ascension back into heaven, Jesus still prays for us.”


I’m not able to agree with this author’s theology but I’m able to agree with his point.
 

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If by "prayer" we understand the use of certain human words, and choosing a special time and place, and making specific gestures like closing eyes or kneeling or raising the hands, then I don't think that Jesus prays at all.
I guess his spirit is in perfect communion with God so no words, place, time or gestures are needed.
 

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Does Jesus still pray to God? Will he forevermore pray to God?​

If by "prayer" we understand the use of certain human words, and choosing a special time and place, and making specific gestures like closing eyes or kneeling or raising the hands, then I don't think that Jesus prays at all.
I guess his spirit is in perfect communion with God so no words, place, time or gestures are needed.

Interesting point of view. I might take the opposite tack (or maybe it's the same as part 2): If prayer is just "talking with God", then I think Jesus talks to His Father over coffee, lunch, or even a beer.

Yeah, yeah, I know. Jesus prefers wine over beer. But they didn't have beer in 33 A.D. Judea.
 
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