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How does the Bible explain the keys of the kingdom?

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The keys of the kingdom refer to the authority given to the apostles to proclaim the gospel and declare the means of salvation.

The keys of the kingdom, mentioned in Matthew 16:19, symbolize the authority bestowed upon Peter and the apostles to teach the way of salvation with divine authority. These keys do not imply that they alone have the power to forgive sins or determine salvation; rather, they signify the responsibility to preach the gospel. The apostles, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, declared that whoever believes in Jesus Christ receives everlasting life. This founding message continues through the church as the means by which God opens the door to salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:19, Acts 2, Acts 10

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