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Is it biblical to light candles for the dead?
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Questions Ministries
The practice of lighting candles for the dead may or may not have religious connotations.
Sometimes,
after a tragedy, people hold candlelight vigils or leave lighted candles at the
scene of a person’s death.
In these
contexts, the candles could simply be symbols of the brevity of life or pledges
of the living to brighten a dark world.
There is
nothing wrong with lighting candles for such purposes.
However,
there are some churches that advise people to light candles for the dead, an
action usually accompanied by prayers for the dead. This practice is clearly contrary to biblical teachings.
The
Roman Catholic Church teaches that lighting candles for the dead in correlation
with prayer prolongs and amplifies the prayer and memorializes the deceased.
The
teaching behind candles associated with praying for the dead is the Catholic
doctrine of purgatory.
The idea
is that, after death, some people exist in a state of misery between heaven and
hell; Catholics believe that the prayers of people on earth can improve the lot
of those in purgatory and speed up their journey toward heaven.
However,
the doctrine of purgatory is not found in the Bible; rather, it is based on
Roman Catholic tradition.
The
belief that candles hasten our prayers’ journey to heaven, make our prayers
more powerful or effective, or add anything to our prayers is superstitious.
Prayer
is a conversation with our heavenly Father — a dialogue between two live,
conscious, responsive beings who share the same Spirit. No candle can enhance
this relationship.
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There is nothing wrong with candles, per se. A lighted candle can provide beauty and symbolize our testimony in the world.
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There is nothing wrong with candles, per se. A lighted candle can provide beauty and symbolize our testimony in the world.
However,
candles are inanimate objects, with no power, strength, or mystical or
supernatural abilities.
Candles
will not affect how God answers prayer, and they will certainly not assist in
changing the destination of a dead person’s soul.
Lighting
candles for the dead in order to help the dead to a better place is not
biblical.
It is
natural to have a desire to pray in times of pain, suffering, and loss for
loved ones and friends, but praying for the souls of the dead is of no value.
Instead,
the focus should be on the grieving friends and family members of the departed,
as we offer compassion and practical assistance, showing Christ’s love in
tangible ways.
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GotQuestions.org is a ministry of dedicated and trained servants who have a desire to assist others in their understanding of God, Scripture, salvation, and other spiritual topics. We are Christian, Protestant, evangelical, theologically conservative, and non-denominational. We view ourselves as a para-church ministry, coming alongside the church to help people find answers to their spiritually related questions.
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