7 October 2007

“I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” Mt 16:19

The keys of the kingdom represent the access you have to the Father through your relationship to Jesus Christ. The keys of the kingdom have the power to unlock God's intervention and power in practically everything. Whatever and whenever the keys are used, we can bind and loose all things on earth as well as the same will happen in heaven.

With this relationship you have access to everything both in heaven and on earth. However, this special access is not given indiscriminately; Jesus gave the keys to His disciples only after they recognized that He was the Christ. Once the disciples were convinced that Jesus was the Savior, they entered into a unique and personal relationship with Him and have the keys to the kingdom. Likewise, your relationship with Christ opens the door of heaven for you and gives you direct access to the Father. Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and whatever is loosed on earth, will be loosed in heaven.
Peter discovered that once he had keys to the kingdom, he could go to the Father in every situation. When he stood to preach before thousands on the day of Pentecost, this simple fisherman opened the door to the kingdom for three thousand people in one day (Ac 2:41). When he encountered a lame man, he used his access to God and His healing power, and the man was healed (Ac 3:6). When he was imprisoned, Peter discovered that the keys of the kingdom could open even the most secure prison door (Ac 12:6-10).

If you are a Christian you, too, have keys to the kingdom of heaven. You do not need an intermediary, for you have a direct access to God. With that access come all the resources you need to face any circumstance. When you are afraid, you have access to God's peace that surpasses comprehension (Phl 4:6). When you have a broken relationship, you have access to the God of reconciliation (2Co 5:18-21). When you meet someone in need, you have access to God's provision for that person. What an incredible privilege to be entrusted with keys to the kingdom of heaven! Let us use and appropriate this for His Glory today

Amen

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