ALL APOSTLES were given the power to bind and loose. MT 18 specifically states “WHAT ANY TWO BIND”, so it shall be bound in Heaven… or something like that. It says NOTHING about acting in communion with Peter. If it does, PLEASE point it out to me.
You are confusing Mt 18:18 with Mt 18:19. Matthew 18:18 says:
“18 Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”
while Mt 18:19 says:
" 19 Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. 20 For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them."
Two different things. In verse 18 Jesus is speaking to the Apostles as a group and that group includes Peter. The 2nd person pronoun ‘you’ used in the English translation is confusing because it can mean both singular or plural. The context is that of Jesus speaking to all of the Apostles so the plural is indicated. Peter has already been given the power to bind and loose individually so how could the Apostles bind something that Peter does not? They can’t. So they [the other Apostles/bishops] must be in communion with Peter in order that they can bind anything. We see this in the Book of Acts at the Council of Jerusalem. It says there was great debate until Peter stood up and spoke. They all agreed with Peter and James formulates the answer which all, including Peter, agree on.
Not really, if I give the keys to my car to my son to drive he can give them to someone else. Those keys represent authority to operate that car. But if I give the keys to my son and tell him that no one else is allowed to drive my car then only my son has authority to drive my car. But I don’t read where Jesus imposed that limitation on Peter. Do you?


But this concept of Keys representing authority and binding and loosening is taken from the Old Testament. Read Isaiah 22:22 about the chief steward who was given the keys to the King’s house. The OT kings of Israel had people who they appointed as stewards to help govern. Of these stewards which numbered twelve there was one chosen to be the chief steward. This chief steward was given the keys to the kings house and could act in the name of the King and what would open no one could shut and what he shut no one could open. The parallel between the OT chief steward and Peter, the NT chief steward, could not be more obvious. And note that this was an office. The keys couldbe given to another as was done upon the death of the chief steward. So the authority went with the office and not with the occupant of that office.
Well… I’m honestly tired of people claiming that there’s all these other books written about Jesus, but they don’t count. How would I know for myself?
You won’t. That is why you, just as the Ethiopian eunuch, need the Church to properly explain it. Paul said it was the Church that was “the Pillar and foundation of truth”
At the same time… people are saying, “If people had any problems with these concepts, wouldn’t they have spoken about them? … wouldn’t they have written about them?” That’s the THING! They HAVE! There’s always more and more heretics!! Don’t they count? Why are their opinions always invalid just because you’ve got the keys to turn Heaven into Hell?
No, the heretics don’t count for their teachings have been contradicted by the Church. Jesus said that hell would not prevail over His Church. If the Church taught error then Hell would have prevailed but Jesus said that would never happen. So when it comes down to who are you going to believe, the heretics or the Church the answer is as clear cut as it could be. You go with the Church.
I have no idea whether he saw him or not!! I do know that hallucinogens can give any AND EVERY man “visions”, however. Some that I would say are clearly influenced by the divine. But I’d like to read the other “dozens” of books written about Jesus. That’s all I’m gettin’ at. I don’t need somebody to tell me that only 5% of the books written are absolutely truthful.
If you insist on reinventing the wheel then go ahead but you are wasting your time. The Church has already been there and done that.
