What did Jesus mean when He talked about binding and loosing?

Quick answer

Peter was not given authority to admit people into God's kingdom or to choose what he wanted to allow and disallow. Rather, Jesus gave authority to Peter and the other apostles to correctly interpret God's message and to share it with others.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

When Jesus spoke about binding and loosing, He gave Peter and the apostles the authority to correctly interpret and apply God's will, not to create their own laws. This authority was symbolized by the "keys of the kingdom of heaven," meaning they were empowered to open or close access to God’s kingdom based on the gospel message (Matthew 16:19). Jesus’ words meant that what Peter and the apostles declared on earth regarding God's will had already been determined in heaven. This authority was not solely for Peter, but for all believers, as they are part of the Great Commission to spread the gospel. Ultimately, binding and loosing reflected the apostles’ role in establishing and interpreting God's kingdom through the teachings of Jesus.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

The authority to bind and loose, as Jesus described, reminds us today that we are entrusted with the responsibility to interpret and share God's truth accurately. This responsibility doesn't give us the power to make our own rules but calls us to align our actions and teachings with God's will, as revealed through Jesus and Scripture. As believers, we are part of the larger mission to spread the gospel and welcome others into the kingdom of God. This calls us to share God's message of salvation with clarity, understanding that our actions reflect what has already been established in heaven. In our own lives, this means living in accordance with God's truth. In doing so, we are instruments of His kingdom and help others experience the freedom found in Christ.

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