May I please have the keys?
–Declaring Independence
“May I please have the car
keys?”
That question just might
still be ringing in your head if you currently have or have had a teenager with a
driver’s license.
When he walks out the door,
car keys in hand, he experiences a new independence that was not his just a few
years, months, or days ago. It’s a great feeling. Do you remember what it felt
like yourself? (In my example, I’m using the male gender
only because we have sons. All is the same with girls. I know that because I am
one.)
That teen may try to hide
the grin on his face but you can bet it’s there.
Independence! Ah, yes—master
of his own destiny—in control—call his own shots! For the teenager clutching car
keys, it’s a new freedom—kind of a personal declaration of independence.
With the possession of keys
comes power and authority. In the case of car keys, one has power and authority
over a vehicle and command over the direction in which it will go.
When we come to faith in
Jesus and become His followers, He gives us keys. It’s at the point of our
realization and proclamation of who He is, that He hands over to us the keys to
the Kingdom of Heaven.
Jesus asked His disciples, “But
who do you say that I am?”
Peter spoke right up and
said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” (Matt. 16:15-16
NKJV).
Peter nailed it—right
answer!
When reading this dialogue,
one can sense Jesus’ pleasure in Peter’s response. I’ve always loved what Jesus
said next:
“Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah,
for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in
heaven” (Matt. 16:17 NKJV).
Did you catch that? The
source of the revelation that Jesus is Lord, is God Himself.
Rest assured, the Spirit of
God, helps us come to a revelation understanding of the deity of Jesus. This is
why, when we pray for lost loved ones, we should ask that Holy Spirit to deal
with them on a spiritual level, helping them come to their own aha moment.
When Peter gave Jesus the right
answer, the Lord made a proclamation. It is upon this belief, and confidence in
the identity of Jesus as the Christ, that He builds His church. Jesus said “...
on this rock I will build my church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail
against it. And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven”
(Matthew 16:18b-19 NKJV).
If you’re in prison, a key
will unlock a door and set you free. Early in Jesus’ ministry, He declared He
had come to set free those who were bound (Luke 4:18). Any of us who are in
bondage to sin, oppression, addiction, anger, loneliness, guilt, fear—the list
can go on and on—are given the keys of God’s Kingdom when we’re born-again. The
Bible describes the Kingdom of God as righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy
Spirit (Romans 14:17).
Keys also give a person authority over something. When I buy a house, I’m given the key to the house. At that point the house is mine and I’m free to live in it, decorate it, entertain guests in it and do things I may not feel comfortable doing elsewhere, like sing out loud.
When Jesus gives us the keys
of the Kingdom of Heaven, we have the capability to unlock a whole new
dimension in our lives. We’re then qualified to be in His family and live in
His Kingdom in Heaven.
We don’t have to wait until
we get to Heaven to use the keys though, because with them, we have access to
abundant life on earth. The choice is ours. We can do the things that help us
access God’s abundance or we can deprive ourselves of the freedom Jesus bought
on the cross, and continue in bondage and oppression.
If the Kingdom of God is
righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, let’s just do it!
Let’s make full use of the keys our Lord has given us. If our friend has freely
given us the keys to his beach-front house, why would we pay to stay in a hotel
two blocks away from the beach?!
Photo by Dominik Lange - from Upsplash |
Those beach house keys may
open the gate to the pool, the hot tub, the closet full of beach chairs,
umbrellas and toys, the dune buggy, the grill and even the free passes to the
putt-putt and nearby golf course!
Our friend’s keys may give assess to a full, exciting beach experience. But if we don’t use them we miss out on so much we could have freely enjoyed.
Our friend’s keys may give assess to a full, exciting beach experience. But if we don’t use them we miss out on so much we could have freely enjoyed.
The keys to the Kingdom are
given to every follower of Christ Jesus, so we can access our best possible and
exciting life experience. We’re free from the bad stuff and can open the doors
to the good stuff.
When we believe Jesus is the
Christ, the Son of the living God, we need to open our hand to receive the keys
of the Kingdom and live a life that is free indeed.
As we celebrate freedom in the next few days here in the U.S., let’s also celebrate the freedom we have as citizens of the Kingdom of God. Both of these freedoms were attained through blood sacrifice. One great thing about our freedom through Christ is that it continues on into Eternity! Let’s choose to be FREE!
“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery” (Gal. 5:1 NIV).
From what has Jesus set you
free? Your comments are welcome.
©Connie Wohlford 2016
Connie, I love what you said about making full use of the keys our Lord has given us. Why would we stay in a hotel down the street when a friend has given us the keys to his beach house? Yet, I do that sometimes, forgetting all that I have in Him. Thanks for a great post!
ReplyDeleteCrickett, I believe we all do that sometimes. We must consistently remind ourselves and each other of the benefits we have in Christ this side of Heaven. Thanks so much for your comment.
DeleteI love it that you connected being in God's Word with knowing what keys we have to use. The more we know God and the Bible, the more we realize what freedoms and abundance we have in life with God. Thank you for your post, Connie!
ReplyDeleteSo true, Katy! One of my greatest ministry goals is to encourage folks to drink from the Living Water God's Word supplies. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteConnie, this is a great analogy. Thank you. God has provided keys to His Kingdom to meet all of our needs, but if we don't study the Word we won't know what those keys are. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Nan. Many Christians are living in spiritual poverty because they do not get to know God and His abundance by reading and studying His Word.
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