Jesus said something both wonderful and terrible when he said to His disciples, 
"Whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them; and whose soever sins 
ye retain, they are retained" (John 20:23). It was a parallel statement with 
the one in Matthew, "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" (16:19).
As authority figures to other people (that is, parents, teachers, 
preachers/pastors), can we actually open or lock the gates of heaven to people? 
Jesus says YES! If in a fit of temper a parent tells a child, "You are lazy! 
You'll never amount to anything!" that child will have to carry that burden all 
his life unless somehow he finds the true gospel that gives him relief from 
that "burden." If a preacher/pastor tells his congregation similar Bad News, he 
can close the gates of heaven against children and youth. We may wonder why 
they drop out of the "family" when they reach their teens, but that was the 
reason. In a fit of anger, a husband/wife can tell his/her spouse words that 
wound forever: "There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword" (Prov. 
12:18). Sometimes the words are so painful that they are like a barb--it hurts 
even to draw them out in repentance. You are indeed an authority figure even to 
your spouse!

But there's another half to that verse: "But the tongue of the wise is health." 
Yes, don't forget the Good News side to what Jesus said: we can say Good News 
to children and youth, yes to spouses, words that will be the opening of the 
gates of the New Jerusalem to their souls. Let us thank God for a new Today 
wherein we can apply some healing balm to the wounds we have made, and we can 
tell someone some precious Good News. There is nothing to thank God for more 
earnestly than that we have another day in which to receive His precious gift 
of repentance with another opportunity to use those "keys" the right way.

--Robert J. Wieland


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