The sermon "The Keys of the Kingdom" by Joe Terrell focuses on the doctrine of authority in the church as expressed through the metaphor of the "keys of the kingdom" found in Matthew 16:13-20. Terrell emphasizes that these keys symbolize the authority given by Christ specifically to the apostles, starting with Peter, to proclaim the truth of the Gospel. He explains that the keys are not to control who enters the kingdom but to declare the truths of God's word, affirming the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Messiah and understanding how revelation from God underpins true faith. Key scriptural references include Peter's declaration of Christ's identity and the context surrounding the giving of the keys, which underscores the significance of divine revelation rather than human authority. Terrell highlights the practical significance of this teaching, as it not only affirms the apostolic authority in establishing doctrine but also reassures believers that salvation is not subject to human interpretation.
“Only he gives the keys. Only him. No one else has ever been given the authority to give the keys to someone else.”
“Knowing the answer to that question will restrain us from a lot of the abuse that is heaped upon the people of God by a misuse of the idea of the keys of the kingdom.”
“Whatever you bind on earth will have been bound in heaven. It’s not like God gave authority to Peter so he could go out there and make a rule.”
“Our Savior knew what he was doing when he says, I give to you the keys of the kingdom.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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