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in Matthew 16 19 and elsewhere Jesus told the Apostle Peter I will give unto thee the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven and whatsoever Thou shalt bind on Earth shall be bound in heaven and whatsoever Thou shalt loose on Earth shall be loosed in heaven what exactly did Jesus mean by these instructions stay tuned to hear Dr David K Bernard explain how these verses apply to the modern Church welcome to Apostolic life in the 21st century a podcast dedicated to helping modern day Believers live out the teachings of the first century Church this podcast is part of the Teaching Ministry of Dr David K Bernard Dr Bernard has dedicated his life to studying the Bible and helping Believers apply its message to their daily lives in Apostolic life in the 21st century Dr Bernard answers your questions about what the Bible teaches and how those teachings apply to Everyday Life thank you for joining us for this episode if you enjoy this podcast we encourage you to check out Dr David K Bernardamp;#39;s boo

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Moreover, binding can be seen as a spiritual or religious practice. It may involve rituals, ceremonies, or prayers aimed at uniting individuals with higher powers or divine forces. This spiritual binding seeks to establish a connection, seek guidance, and find solace in something greater than ourselves.
In usage, to bind and to loose simply means to forbid by an indisputable authority and to permit by an indisputable authority. One example of this is Isaiah 58:56 which relates proper fasting to loosing the chains of injustice.
This heavenly authority given to believers can be seen in Matthew 18:18-20 with the principle of binding and loosing, which means to forbid or to permit. Binding and loosing is the transfer of authority from eternity into time. It is the legal right to use power a legitimate, God ordained right.
: to make secure by tying. His hands were bound with rope. b. : to confine, restrain, or restrict as if with bonds.
Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. By earth Jesus is describing this mortal experience, and by heaven he is naming the innate spiritual Power that is our true identity.
Answer: Binding and loosing is a phrase which comes from the rabbis. It refers to the authority to make decisions binding on the people of God. This authority includes interpreting and applying the Word of God and admitting people to and excommunicating them from the community of faith.
It sometimes means to attach, to fasten (Exodus 28:28; Deuteronomy 14:25). It was used also with reference to an agreement in a judicial sense (Numbers 30:2,3), or to make one a prisoner (Judges 16:10; Psalms 149:8). It means also to control (Job 38:31).

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