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Heidelberg Catechism, Lord’s Day 31

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[What are the keys of the kingdom? And how do they work? In ten years of training pastors in theology and leadership, I have never once been asked this question—but to my mind, that is a reason to post on it, rather than a reason not to post on it. In any case, Heidelberg makes the decision for me by making it the subject of an entire Lord's Day's worth of Q&A, and the answer it gives is both clarifying and full of pastoral love. Which is just as answers on this subject should be.]

Q83. What are the keys of the kingdom?

A83. The preaching of the holy gospel
and Christian discipline toward repentance.
Both of them
open the kingdom of heaven to believers
and close it to unbelievers.

Q84. How does preaching the holy gospel
open and close the kingdom of heaven?

A84. According to the command of Christ:
The kingdom of heaven is opened
by proclaiming and publicly declaring
to all believers, each and every one, that,
as often as they accept the gospel promise in true faith,
God, because of Christ’s merit,
truly forgives all their sins.
The kingdom of heaven is closed, however,
by proclaiming and publicly declaring
to unbelievers and hypocrites that,
as long as they do not repent,
the wrath of God and eternal condemnation
rest on them.
God’s judgment, both in this life and in the life to come,
is based on this gospel testimony.

Q85. How is the kingdom of heaven
closed and opened by Christian discipline?

A85. According to the command of Christ:
Those who, though called Christians,
profess unchristian teachings or live unchristian lives,
and who after repeated personal and loving admonitions,
refuse to abandon their errors and evil ways,
and who after being reported to the church, that is,
to those ordained by the church for that purpose,
fail to respond also to the church’s admonitions—
such persons the church excludes
from the Christian community
by withholding the sacraments from them,
and God also excludes them from the kingdom of Christ.
Such persons,
when promising and demonstrating genuine reform,
are received again
as members of Christ
and of his church.

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