"And I also say to you that you are
Peter, and 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, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and
whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." Matthew
16:18-19
I want us to view this world as a great fortress
constructed by Satan. Satan has built a wall around this world. Using stones of
materialism, education, politics, ignorance, religion, and many other things, he
has constructed what appears to be an impregnable defense against the Gospel.
Within these walls, millions of people die every day without Christ. Consider
the walls that Satan has erected around this world and you will see the Gates
of Hell shut and barred against the advancement of the Gospel.
This is what Jesus had in mind when He said to
Peter, “I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it.” He did not say, “I will build my church, and
though all the strength of hell be hurled against it, my church shall
stand.” Yet, that is the way this verse is often portrayed by many
preachers and believers when in fact Jesus was stating just the
opposite.
Gates are not offensive weapons! A city never
carried its gates into battle. Gates are instruments of defense. They are
erected to withstand the assaults of attacking armies.
Two things should be clear from Jesus’ use of this
metaphor.
A. Satan is on the defense!
He is like the citizens
of Jericho, hiding behind their city walls, fearing the attack of God’s people.
B. The church is to be on the attack!
We should confidently
take the battle to every place where we see the gates of hell erected with the
confidence that they will not prevail against us, it cannot stand against the
church that exercises the authority given her by Jesus.
THE
AUTHORITATIVE NATURE OF THE CHURCH (v-18)
A.
The meaning of the word church (ekklesia) is “an assembly of called-out ones.”
Acts 15:14 gives us perhaps the clearest definition of a church: “Simeon
hath declared how God at the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of them
a people for his name."
B. Jesus chose to use this word because of the
similarities between the church and the Ekklesias of that day.
C.
The Ekklesia was an authoritative body that governed the affairs of the people.
And Jesus did not alter its meaning.
D.
In these verses, Jesus speaks of “keys” and “binding and loosing.” These are
terms of authority. Jesus was declaring His intentions of calling out a body of
people who would meet in His Name. That would be invested with His authority
and that would implement His will upon the earth.
E. The Church, not Satan, holds the balance of power
in world evangelism.
F.
Matthew introduces the Great Commission with the words; “All power is given
unto me in heaven and in earth."
G.
That declaration invests the church with the potential to be the mightiest
force on Earth!
THE AGGRESSIVE NATURE OF THE CHURCH:
A. The church is to be on the march (v-18)
B. The image Christ uses is of an army in the field
advancing on a fortified city.
1. The term “gates of
hell” tells us that Satan’s army is dug in, prepared to defend its territory.
2. There are places in
this city where he holds people bondage.
3. We can’t deliver a
single soul from bondage without challenging Satan’s authority.
4.
The church is to be on the attack, battling to break through the devil’s
defenses and deliver the lost from his power.
C. When the gates of hell are attacked, they will
fall!
1. Jesus promised that
the gates of hell shall not prevail against the church.
2. We know from
experience that taking the light into dark places is met with fierce
resistance.
3. Only when the gates
of hell are broken down can we make the Gospel available to the people.
4.
This doesn’t mean that they will fall easily. But, through persistent prayer,
fasting and struggle, the gates of hell can be forced open.
This world is strongly fortified and firmly held by
Satan. Only prayer and fasting can prevail against the Gates of Hell he has set
up, and only through prayer and fasting can we crumble the walls of resistance
that surrounds the people he holds captive. For this reason, prayer and fasting
must be our first line of advance.
There is no substitute for the fervent, persistent
prayers, and fasting of the church. The work of evangelizing this world will not
be accomplished without it. We must organize and mobilize the church in prayer
and fasting to assault the Gates of Hell that prohibit the advance of the
Gospel in this world.
It is time that some of you quit being just a supply
line for our brothers who are evangelizing and join them on the front lines
through prayer and action.
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