Binding And Loosing
In Matthew 18:18 Jesus said, "Whatever
you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you
loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." Some people today
claim that Jesus was telling us that we have power to "bind"
the devil and his demons. Others claim that he was talking about
"binding" sickness and poverty and "loosing" health and wealth
.
As always, let's go to Rule #1 and
look at the context. When Jesus spoke about binding and loosing
in context, He was not talking about demons at all. Think about
it. Did Jesus really mean that we have the power to loose demons
as well as to bind them? Of course not.
Nor did Jesus mean that we can loose
wealth and health or bind poverty and sickness. In context,
Jesus was clearly talking about church discipline. Those members
of the church who sin and repent are to be "loosed" or in other
words, restored to fellowship, while those who are unrepentant
are to be "bound" or removed from fellowship (Matt. 18:15-17).
Sickness, poverty, and demons are totally foreign to the context.
But, as you might ask, is there perhaps
some other biblical basis for binding sickness, poverty, or
demons? The answer here again is a resounding and very clear
no. Now there are clearly biblical principles which promote
good health and material success. For example you can find many
of them in the book of Proverbs and there are things we can
do to protect ourselves from things like demonic interference
and oppression. For instance, we can get back to basics - we
can pray and meditate on God's Word and we can resist the temptation
of the evil one. But clearly we, as human beings, are not authorized
anywhere in Scripture to bind demons. Nor do we have the power,
conversely, to control our health and wealth by mere confession.
Although we can greatly affect our
physical and material well being through things like prudence,
planning, and proper stewardship, ultimately we are dependent
in every aspect of our lives on the sovereignty of God. In fact,
the sovereignty of God is an overreaching principle of Scripture.
When it comes to "binding and loosing", let me urge Christians
everywhere to loose themselves from a serious misunderstanding
of the context of Matt. 18:18. Conversely, they should bind
themselves to the clear teaching of Scripture. As always, when
interpreting the Bible, remember - context - context - context.