Keys Promised to Peter by David Vaughn Elliott
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Keys Promised to Peter
by David Vaughn Elliott
He
who holds keys controls entry. Is Peter standing at the gates of
heaven, deciding who enters? No, that is just sacrilegious joke
material. Well then, will Peter be standing at the gates of a future
millennium reign of Christ, deciding who enters? I never heard of any
premillennialist teaching that.
What,
then, is Jesus telling Peter in Matthew 16:18,19? "I will build My
church... I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and
whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven." Notice 1) In
practically the same breath, with no hint of changing subjects, Jesus
speaks of the church and the kingdom, apparently equating them. 2) Peter
would use the keys to bind "on earth," thus it was to be done during
his lifetime.
Since
Jesus does not fail, His promises amount to prophecy. Thus this is a
prophecy about the kingdom. The prophecy says that Peter will open the
way into the kingdom and that he will make binding decrees regarding the
kingdom. Even futurist-premillennialists apply this prophecy to Peter's
earthly ministry beginning on the day of Pentecost. Thus they
inadvertently confess that the church is the kingdom and that the
kingdom of God began on the day of Pentecost in the year 30 A.D.
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