The Keys of the Kingdom
“I will give you the keys…” (Matt. 16:19).
The eleventh-century Archbishop of Bulgaria, Theophylact, makes the interesting and instructive point that in these words to Peter, Jesus uses the word “will,” pointing to a future time. And that time, Theophylact explains, was the first Easter Sunday, when the crucified-risen Jesus came to His disciples and said to them all, including Peter, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you withhold forgiveness from any, it is withheld” (John 20:22-23).
John 20:22-23 then becomes the basis for the Lutheran understanding of “the keys.” The Small Catechism contains the following terse statement, showing balance between the Church and her ministers, and held together by John 20:22-23.
What is the Office of the Keys? The Office of the Keys is that special authority which Christ has given to His Church on earth to forgive the sins of repentant sinners, but to withhold forgiveness from the unrepentant as long as they do not repent.
Pastor Matt