Matthew 16:19
Meaning of Keys of the
Kingdom
Matthew 16:19
“I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
Explanation and
Commentary of
Matthew 16:19
Here is the source of the misunderstanding that Peter will be the one at the pearly gates admitting or not admitting people into heaven. However, Peter and the apostles were given stewardship of the mysteries of God. The keys for binding and loosing are not for initiating action, but rather are for enacting things already ordained in heaven.
These keys will be for judging within the church (Acts 5:1-11) and will give the disciples authority for doing
the will of God. This verse
makes the powerful connection between heaven and earth, both realms are equally real and explicitly tied together. One we can see, the other we normally
cannot.
If this verse in any way indicates that the disciples hold the keys to enter into the kingdom of God, then it is by the call and power to preach the gospel. Those who come in will do so by hearing and believing. They will not hear unless those with the keys, the gospel message, open their mouths
and speak
(Ro 10:14).
Breaking Down the Key Parts
of
Matthew 16:19
#1. “I will give you…”
Jesus holds the keys to the kingdom of heaven. When
we as his disciples carry them, they are his, we are stewards, not owners. When
we use the keys to the kingdom, we use them on
behalf of the king.
#2. “…the keys…”
These keys are for binding and loosing. The ministry of the Church is a ministry of loosening people from the power of Satan, and from the chains of sin, and binding the demonic forces set against God and his people. All the authority that the church has, or that a Christian is conferred by God on his own
behalf.
#3 “…of the kingdom of
heaven;”
Matthew uses the term “heaven” instead of “God”
because it is more understandable to his Jewish audience who forbid the spelling out of God’s name or
the full pronunciation.
Matthew removes the
possible stumbling block by the alternative phrase. The
kingdom of God or the
kingdom of heaven is the
rule and reign of God over
everything. The mission of the church is to bring people into the kingdom. To bring the kingdom rule on earth “as it [currently] is in heaven”
(Mt 6:10).
#4 “Whatever you bind on
earth, will be bound in
heaven,”
The church binds up evil, sin, and the demonic rule on the earth. That it does so is a sign that the action has been
ordained in heaven. The grammatical structure of the Greek phrase indicates that
our action is less about
causing something to happen in heaven, and more
about making happen on
earth what is ordained to
happen in heaven.
#5 “and whatever you loose
on earth will be loosed in
heaven.”
The other important work of the church is loosening, or the ministry of release; from sickness, from demonic oppression and possession, from the bondage of sin. By the preaching of the gospel and prayer, the disciple of
Jesus has been given
authority for this ministry.
God Loves You So Do I
Meaning of Keys of the
Kingdom
Matthew 16:19
“I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
Explanation and
Commentary of
Matthew 16:19
Here is the source of the misunderstanding that Peter will be the one at the pearly gates admitting or not admitting people into heaven. However, Peter and the apostles were given stewardship of the mysteries of God. The keys for binding and loosing are not for initiating action, but rather are for enacting things already ordained in heaven.
These keys will be for judging within the church (Acts 5:1-11) and will give the disciples authority for doing
the will of God. This verse
makes the powerful connection between heaven and earth, both realms are equally real and explicitly tied together. One we can see, the other we normally
cannot.
If this verse in any way indicates that the disciples hold the keys to enter into the kingdom of God, then it is by the call and power to preach the gospel. Those who come in will do so by hearing and believing. They will not hear unless those with the keys, the gospel message, open their mouths
and speak
(Ro 10:14).
Breaking Down the Key Parts
of
Matthew 16:19
#1. “I will give you…”
Jesus holds the keys to the kingdom of heaven. When
we as his disciples carry them, they are his, we are stewards, not owners. When
we use the keys to the kingdom, we use them on
behalf of the king.
#2. “…the keys…”
These keys are for binding and loosing. The ministry of the Church is a ministry of loosening people from the power of Satan, and from the chains of sin, and binding the demonic forces set against God and his people. All the authority that the church has, or that a Christian is conferred by God on his own
behalf.
#3 “…of the kingdom of
heaven;”
Matthew uses the term “heaven” instead of “God”
because it is more understandable to his Jewish audience who forbid the spelling out of God’s name or
the full pronunciation.
Matthew removes the
possible stumbling block by the alternative phrase. The
kingdom of God or the
kingdom of heaven is the
rule and reign of God over
everything. The mission of the church is to bring people into the kingdom. To bring the kingdom rule on earth “as it [currently] is in heaven”
(Mt 6:10).
#4 “Whatever you bind on
earth, will be bound in
heaven,”
The church binds up evil, sin, and the demonic rule on the earth. That it does so is a sign that the action has been
ordained in heaven. The grammatical structure of the Greek phrase indicates that
our action is less about
causing something to happen in heaven, and more
about making happen on
earth what is ordained to
happen in heaven.
#5 “and whatever you loose
on earth will be loosed in
heaven.”
The other important work of the church is loosening, or the ministry of release; from sickness, from demonic oppression and possession, from the bondage of sin. By the preaching of the gospel and prayer, the disciple of
Jesus has been given
authority for this ministry.
God Loves You So Do I
Matthew 16:19
Meaning of Keys of the
Kingdom
Matthew 16:19
“I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
Explanation and
Commentary of
Matthew 16:19
Here is the source of the misunderstanding that Peter will be the one at the pearly gates admitting or not admitting people into heaven. However, Peter and the apostles were given stewardship of the mysteries of God. The keys for binding and loosing are not for initiating action, but rather are for enacting things already ordained in heaven.
These keys will be for judging within the church (Acts 5:1-11) and will give the disciples authority for doing
the will of God. This verse
makes the powerful connection between heaven and earth, both realms are equally real and explicitly tied together. One we can see, the other we normally
cannot.
If this verse in any way indicates that the disciples hold the keys to enter into the kingdom of God, then it is by the call and power to preach the gospel. Those who come in will do so by hearing and believing. They will not hear unless those with the keys, the gospel message, open their mouths
and speak
(Ro 10:14).
Breaking Down the Key Parts
of
Matthew 16:19
#1. “I will give you…”
Jesus holds the keys to the kingdom of heaven. When
we as his disciples carry them, they are his, we are stewards, not owners. When
we use the keys to the kingdom, we use them on
behalf of the king.
#2. “…the keys…”
These keys are for binding and loosing. The ministry of the Church is a ministry of loosening people from the power of Satan, and from the chains of sin, and binding the demonic forces set against God and his people. All the authority that the church has, or that a Christian is conferred by God on his own
behalf.
#3 “…of the kingdom of
heaven;”
Matthew uses the term “heaven” instead of “God”
because it is more understandable to his Jewish audience who forbid the spelling out of God’s name or
the full pronunciation.
Matthew removes the
possible stumbling block by the alternative phrase. The
kingdom of God or the
kingdom of heaven is the
rule and reign of God over
everything. The mission of the church is to bring people into the kingdom. To bring the kingdom rule on earth “as it [currently] is in heaven”
(Mt 6:10).
#4 “Whatever you bind on
earth, will be bound in
heaven,”
The church binds up evil, sin, and the demonic rule on the earth. That it does so is a sign that the action has been
ordained in heaven. The grammatical structure of the Greek phrase indicates that
our action is less about
causing something to happen in heaven, and more
about making happen on
earth what is ordained to
happen in heaven.
#5 “and whatever you loose
on earth will be loosed in
heaven.”
The other important work of the church is loosening, or the ministry of release; from sickness, from demonic oppression and possession, from the bondage of sin. By the preaching of the gospel and prayer, the disciple of
Jesus has been given
authority for this ministry.
God Loves You So Do I