21st
Sunday in Ordinary Time-A
I
Reading: Isaiah 22:19-23: I
place the key the House of David on his shoulder.
II
Reading: Romans 11:33-36: All that exists come
from him; all is by him and for him.
Gospel:
Matthew 16:13-23: You are Peter, and I
will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven.
The Messiah’s
Dramatic Revelation of Himself and His Church:
Peter’s Great
Confession, Mt 16:13-20
Jesus reveals his
Divine revelation and teaches his disciples and builds His Church on Peter’s
great confession of faith that Jesus as the Messiah or Christ, the Son of the
living God as against the false gods and goddesses.
Peter received a new
name, as Abram became Abraham, no longer Simon bar Jonah, but Peter the Rock,
for such was the meaning of his new name. Isaiah placed the “key of the House
of David” on the shoulder of his appointee; in a similar way our Lord denoted
Peter’s future authority.
1. Jesus Christ was in
the area of Caesarea Philippi (v.13)
2. This confession is
not the confession of the world (v.13-14)
a. The first critical
question
b. The false
confessions
3. This confession
declares one’s trust in Christ (v.15-16)
a. The second critical
question, v.15
b. The true confession:
a person confession in Jesus Christ
4. This confession is
revealed by God alone (v.17)
5. This confession is
the foundation of the Church (v.18)
a. Fact 1: His Church
b. Fact 2: He builds
c. Fact 3: He protects
6. This confession
assigns great responsibility to believers for the Church (v.19)
a. A resp. to use the
keys to the kingdom of heaven
b. A resp. to bind and
loose on earth
7. This confession must
be understood before being shared with others (v.20)
Thought: The
church is the church of Jesus Christ and he said, “I tell you that you are
Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not
overcome it.” Then he gave the keys of the kingdom of heaven to bind or loose
on earth will be bound or loosed in heaven which means the authority and power
was given to Peter to forgive or pardon others when the people come to him.
Note the
exact words spoken by Jesus Chirst:
1. “My
church.” The church is Christ’s not man’s.
2. “I will
build.” Christ builds the church.
3. “The gates
of Hades will not cover come it.” Christ himself protects the church.
The true
church is universal. It is made up of all who genuinely confess Jesus to be the
Christ, the Son of the living God. If God is living, then Christ is living. He
is therefore, “My God and my Lord.”
Two things
are essential before a believer can effectively proclaim the gospel.
1. He/she must understand the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ
(1Cor 15:1-4).
2. He must be indwelt and in filled with the Spirit of God (Acts
1:8).
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