• Binding and Loosing Revisited: Spiritual Warfare or Church Discipline?

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Duración: 27 m
  • Podcast

Binding and Loosing Revisited: Spiritual Warfare or Church Discipline?

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    I was challenged about a past episode over whether I’d properly done my homework in my research of binding and loosing.

    This was in regard to episode 52, simply called Prayers of Binding and Loosing.

    In that episode from last fall, my conclusion was that Matthew 16:19 was about spiritual warfare, and I covered this in the midst of a series of episodes on spiritual warfare. I spoke about binding demons, loosing people and setting them free, things like that.

    Someone listened to that episode and challenged me on my interpretation, saying I hadn’t given a fair hearing to another way that those verses are often taken, which is about church discipline.

    In fact, Jesus speaks of prayers of binding and loosing in only two places: there in Matthew 16, and Matthew 18, where it says:

    In verse 18

    18 “Assuredly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”

    And undoubtedly, that verse is in a church discipline context.

    I did not cover that in last fall’s episode, and I have to admit, it was a pretty big oversight. Maybe not as big as saying that Jesus wasn’t really crucified with literal nails, so at least I didn’t have the biggest blunder of this week, but if I’m perfectly honest, Matthew 18 deserves to be covered in the binding and loosing conversation.

    So did I get it wrong? Is binding and loosing actually about church discipline? And if it’s not, why is it talked about right here in a church discipline passage?

    I find this to be weird, and I’d like to explore why it’s in the Bible.

    And if you listen all the way to the end today, I have a huge announcement about something I’ve been working on behind the scenes for the past few months.

    Turn to Matthew 18, and let’s get weird.



    0:00 - Introduction

    2:00 - My View in Review

    4:30 - The Church Discipline View

    10:20 - A Case Study in Corinth

    15:00 - Holy Ground in the Church

    21:00 - A Major Announcement of What’s Coming

    23:45 - Repentance is the Goal


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