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I think the fact that Jesus is The Rock of our faith, salvation, and leadership gives evidence to the belief that when He called Peter a rock which He would build the Church on, He was setting up an continual office. Why would He establish another rock within His Church if He is already the Rock of Life? It is a rock of Stewardship, not of equality to His divine status. It is an office of ministry, and not Lordship.
What most people want to argue in this passage and its parallel in Isaiah is so clear they have to perform mental gymnastics … like Peter cant have the keys - they belong to Christ [as if King David the successors after him relinquished their only key and all their authority to their Prime Ministers - which if course is nonsensical].
Or another jump that states Peter was only to lead the apostles and the infant Church during his life time - then the Church needed no leadership … the problem with this argument is those those who heard Jesus first hand and walked with him would need or should need less leadership than those who came after and had only the oral and written history of Jesus’ teachings.
Or that the Rock is Peter’s confession … well you cannot hand a key [material object] to a confession [spoken words - air]
Or that Peter was a Pebble and that Jesus Himself is the Rock upon which the Church was built … Why would Jesus [who possessed the keys] hand those same keys to Himself - and Why would Jesus who possess the ability to open and shut entry into Heaven already give Himself that authority … again - this makes no sense at all.
Or that all the apostles were given the same authority later … this is not factually true - they were given the authority to forgive and/or retain the people sins but only Peter was given the keys of authority and power over the gates of heaven itself.
Jesus prayed specifically for Peter so that Peter could strengthen his brethren in the times of trial to come … do Christians not need that same leadership and strength after th time of the original apostles - of course they do.
First Among equals is one of those phrases that just acknowledges a reality then takes away all of the meaning of that reality … On a very real level the Petrine Office is equal with all the offices of the Bishops around the world but Jesus formed one Church - not many Churches and he built the Church upon one Rock - Simon Peter to whom Jesus bestowed keys - which he gave to no other. - One head - and if the early church needed that leadership - why would we believe we can function faithfully without that same leadership?
Lastly - if this passage on the building of Christ’s Church means nothing - why was Peters name changed? Why was Peter given the Keys and the Authority over entry into Heaven? Why was Peter singles out to strengthen the others.? Why did Jesus only give to Peter the command to feed and tend both the Sheep and the Lambs?
Who - what one person - possess those keys today? Where did they go?