what does the bible say?
Scripture makes it clear that we must not commit idolatry (Exodus 20:3; 5), and one of the core aspects of idolatry is praying to anyone or anything other than God. An example of how important this is is shown in the accounts of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego; they risked their lives for the sake of worshiping and praying to God alone (Daniel 3; Daniel 6). The New Testament also condemns idolatry. During His wilderness temptation, Jesus is tempted by Satan to bow down to him in exchange for authority over all nations. Jesus however refused this offer, making it clear that He would only serve God (Matthew 4:10). Moreover, Jesus made a way for us who are God’s children to boldly approach Him in prayer (Hebrews 4:14-16) so angels are not our mediators. Additionally, we do not need angels to intercede for us because the Holy Spirit who fulfills this role (Romans 8:26-27). The Bible shows that angels serve as messengers of God (Luke 1:11-20; Acts 7:52-53), protectors (2 Kings 6:13-17; Daniel 6:20-23), and ministering spirits (Hebrews 1:14), but nowhere does it indicate we should pray to them. Scripture tells us to pray to God, not angels (Matthew 6:9; 1 Thessalonians 5:17).