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What is meant by Matthew 1818?

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Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven: and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven."

What does this mean?

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  1. The physical realm and the spiritual realm are connected. What happens in one happens in the other.


  2. If you Receive Jesus here on earth as your Savior you are a citizen of heaven

    If you reject Jesus here on earth You are not and it is bound in heaven

    And your name is not written in the book of life until you receive Jesus as your Lord and Saviour

    18Truly I tell you, whatever you forbid and declare to be improper and unlawful on earth must be [e]what is already forbidden in heaven, and whatever you permit and declare proper and lawful on earth must be [f]what is already permitted in heaven

  3. I'm with Ryan and Aussie on this one.

    Just accept Jesus in your life and look to God and everything will be alright:)..forever!

  4. Mat 18:18  

    Whatsoever ye shall bind ... - See  Mat_16:19. These words were spoken to the apostles. Jesus had before addressed the same words to Peter, Mat_16:19. He employs them here to signify that they all had the same power; that in ordering the affairs of the church he did not intend to give Peter any supremacy or any exclusive right to regulate it. The meaning of this verse is, whatever you shall do in the discipline of the church shall be approved by God or bound in heaven. This promise, therefore, cannot be understood as extending to all Christians or ministers, for all others but the apostles may err.

    This authority therefore passed with the Apostles.

  5. Jesus is talking about demons and blessings here.

  6. It clearly means that there are giant mole people living under my house.

    Clearly.

  7. Children of God have the ability to create a piece of Heaven here in Earth through binding and loosing. It is the same as Mark 11: 23, 24, "speak to the mountain (prooblem or obstacle), and it shall obey you." Jesus spoke to the weather, cursed a fig tree, cast out demons, etc. He said we have the ability to do the same.

  8. Binding refers to how sinner is bound to sin & its' consequences & cut of from Church life if he/ she continues to sin ..

    Loosing occurs when a sinner repents & seeks forgiveness & is declared forgiven...that is ' loosed ' from the sin & its' consequences & restored to the family of God ...the Church !

  9. I  agree with ryan

  10. I'm not sure, but I believe that catholics interpret this passage to mean that Jesus gives the priestly class the power to absolve sins and annul marriages.

  11. I have heard this scripture used as weddings quite a bit in reference to binding into marriage. My application study bible says:

    "This binding and loosing refers to the decisions of the church in conflicts. Among believers, there is no court of appeals beyond the church. Ideally, the church's decisions should be God-guided and based on discernment of his Word. Believers have the responsibility, therefore, to being their problems to the church, and the church has the responsibility to use God's guidance in seeking to resolve conflicts. Handling problems God's way will have an impact now and for eternity."

  12. sounds like everyone goes to heaven......so lets party

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