Jesus prayed to God many times throughout his life on Earth. He prayed very often, as we should do, for God was His father.
God.
Jesus taught us to pray...our Father who art in heaven... If Jesus prayed to the Father then it should be ok for you too.
God his father.
It's jesus
God, Jesus, Mary (Jesus' mother) and the 12 disciples (but we pray to God and Jesus).
Christians pray to Jesus because they believe he is the Son of God and serves as a mediator between them and God. They see Jesus as the way to connect with God and seek his guidance, forgiveness, and blessings through prayer.
No, Catholics do not pray to statues. Catholics pray to God, Jesus, and ask Saints to pray for them.
It is a connection to God. Christians worship God, cry out to God, pray out loud to God, and they pray in Jesus name.
If Jesus is god and equal to the god of the Hebrews, then he will not pray to himself. His family being Jewish may probably pray in the Mosque or a small altar inside their house.
Yes. It is OK to pray to Jesus Christ. And when you pray to his father God, you are praying to him, because he said: "I and the Father are one."
Jesus is GOD so when you pray, pray through Christ Jesus so that your prayers may be heard. no other way but the Jesus. repent from your sins, accept him as your lord and saviour then, you are saved Answer Jesus is a God in his own right. When we pray we pray to the Father through Jesus Christ who is our medieator between us and God the Father. With the kindest respect to the first to answer, we are saved after all we can do in righteousness. We are not saved by God's grace but by our own effort here on earth. A sinner cannot be saved by grace alone. He must repent and sin no more. Niether will a death bed confession save us for we will have no time to do good works and prove our worth.
Christians typically pray to God the Father or Jesus Christ, as they are seen as the primary figures in the Holy Trinity. While some may pray directly to the Holy Spirit, the majority of prayers are directed towards God the Father or Jesus Christ.