REWARDS IN HEAVEN FOR OBEYING GOD’S COMMANDMENTS

Rewards in Heaven For Obeying God's Commandments

Rewards in Heaven For Obeying God’s Commandments

BY MARTHA MAC / SO4J.com / SO4J-TV

REWARDS IN HEAVEN FOR OBEYING GOD’S COMMANDMENTS (Matthew 5:19)— Believer’s will someday be Rewarded or Suffer Loss of Eternal Rewards at the Judgment Seat of Christ (2 Cor 5:10-11, Rom 14:10-12, 1 Cor 3:10-15) for: Obeying or Disobeying God’s Word (Matthew 5:19, 2 Cor 5:10)

CHECK OUT THE: 1,050 Commandments in the New Testament

  • Matthew 5:19 (KJV) Jesus says, “Whosoever therefore shall BREAK one of these LEAST COMMANDMENTS, and shall TEACH MEN SO, he shall be called the LEAST in the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: but whosoever shall DO & TEACH THEM, the same shall be called GREAT in the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.”
  • QUOTE FROM CHARLES SPURGEON [1834-1892]: There are no CROWN-WEARERS in Heaven who were not CROSS-BEARERS here below.”
  • QUOTE FROM DR. DONALD GRAY BARNHOUSE [1985-1960]: “Let us live, then, in the light of eternity. If we do not, we are weighting the scales against our eternal welfare. We must understand that “what- soever a man soweth” must be taken in its widest meaning, and that every thought and intent of the heart will come under the scrutiny of the Lord and His coming. We can be sure that at the Judgment Seat of Christ there will be a marked difference between the Christian who has lived his life before the Lord, clearly discerning what was for the glory of God, and another Christian who was saved in a rescue mission at the tag end of a depraved and vicious life, or a nominal Christian saved on his deathbed after a life of self-pride, self-righteousness, self-love, and self-sufficiency. All will be in heaven, but the differences will be eternal. We may be sure that the consequences of our character will survive the grave and that we shall face those consequences at the Judgment Seat of Christ.”– Quote by Donald Gray Barnhouse (Pastor, Preacher, Radio Pioneer, Theologian, Christian Author. As SO4J-TV’s Pastor John MacArthur says: “Donald Barnhouse was a great Theologian and a great Preacher in the Reformed tradition and expositor of Scripture.”) – This above quote is an excerpt from Randy Alcorn’s excellent Book: “Money, Possessions, and Eternity.”

 

ON THIS PAGE:

INTRO – BEYING & TEACHING GOD’S COMMANDMENTS – MATTHEW 5:19

RELATED TOPICS OFF THIS PAGE:

  1. REWARDS IN HEAVEN – 1 – WHO WILL BE THE GREATEST IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD?
  2. REWARDS IN HEAVEN – 2 – FOR OBEYING GOD’S COMMANDMENTS (1,050 NT COMMANDS)
  3. REWARDS IN HEAVEN – 3 – FIVE CROWNS & REWARDS IN HEAVEN
  4. REWARDS IN HEAVEN – 4 – ETERNAL REWARDS FROM GOD FOR GODLY CHRISTIANS
  5. REWARDS IN HEAVEN – 5 – JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST & REWARDS
  6. GREAT WHITE THRONE JUDGMENT (REVELATION 20:11-15)
  7. HEAVEN – WHAT IS HEAVEN LIKE?
  8. HELL – SCRIPTURES & FACTS
  9. HELL & THE LAKE OF FIRE

Intro: Obeying & Teaching God’s Commandments – Matthew 5:19

INTRO: In Matthew 5:19 Jesus talks about the GREAT ETERNAL REWARDS IN HEAVEN for: Obeying & Teaching God’s Word, and His Commandments (1 John 2:3-6) to others— OR the Negative Consequences for: Ignoring, Breaking, & then Teaching other people NOT to Obey even the LEAST of God’s Commandments. We’re Not Saved by our Works (Eph 2:8-9), but we Prove (show Evidence, Fruit) that we’re Saved by our Works (1 John 2:3-6, Matt 7:15-20, Luke 3:8). John 14:15 Jesus says, “If you love Me Obey My Commandments.” (Also in John 14:21,23-24, John 15:10,14, John 3:36, John 8:31, Luke 6:46). This is a Bible Study on Sanctification for a True Believer (John 17:17). This is NOT a Legalistic Commentary on Rule Keeping or how to be Saved.

  • Matthew 5:19 (KJV) “Whosoever therefore shall BREAK one of these LEAST COMMANDMENTS, and shall TEACH MEN SO, he shall be called the LEAST in the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: but whosoever shall DO & TEACH THEM, the same shall be called GREAT in the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.”
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Judgment Seat of Christ – Believers Rewards – Video

Video: Judgment Seat of Christ – Leonard Ravenhill 

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The Consequences of Practicing or Teaching
Obedience or Disobedience to any of God’s Word – John MacArthur on Matt 5:19

  • Matthew 5:19 (KJV) Jesus warns: “Whosoever therefore shall BREAK one of these LEAST COMMANDMENTS, and shall TEACH MEN SO, he shall be called the LEAST in the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: but whosoever shall DO & TEACH THEM, the same shall be called GREAT in the KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.”

JOHN MACARTHUR TALKING ABOUT MATTHEW 5:19 and the BELIEVER’S REWARDS—

  • QUOTE FROM JOHN MACARTHUR ABOUT MATTHEW 5:19: “The consequences of Practicing or Teaching disobedience of ANY of God’s Word is to be called LEAST in the Kingdom of Heaven (1 Cor 3:15). Determining RANK IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN is entirely God’s prerogative (Matt 20:20-28), and Jesus declares that He will hold those in LOWEST ESTEEM who hold HIS WORD IN LOW ESTEEM. There is no impunity (free from punishment) for Believers who: DISOBEY, DISCREDIT, OR BELITTLE GOD’S LAW (God’s Word)—see 2 Cor 5:10 below. That Jesus does not refer to loss of salvation is clear from the fact, that though offenders will be called LEAST, they will still be in the Kingdom of Heaven. The Positive result is that whoever KEEPS and TEACHES GOD’S WORD, he shall be called GREAT IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. Here again Jesus mentions the TWO aspects of DOING AND TEACHING. Kingdom citizens are to uphold EVERY part of God’s Laws (God’s Word) both in their LIVING and in their TEACHING.” 

    [John MacArthur is SO4J-TV’s Senior Pastor at Grace Community Church, CA – GraceChurch.org & GTY.org]

FROM SO4J-TV: Jesus is telling us in Matthew 5:19 that we are NOT to Ignore or Minimize any of God’s Word. In fact, a True Believer is to Obey, and then Teach His Word, and His Commandments to others. We Teach others by being a GOOD EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW too. This leads to Rewards in Heaven by Jesus— who will someday commend & reward those who Obeyed & Taught His Commandments to others as being called “GREAT IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.”

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Do Not Minimize Any of God’s Word & His Commandments – Obey & Teach Others

Jesus is telling us in Matthew 5:19 that we are NOT to Ignore or Minimize any of God’s Word. In fact, a True Believer is to Obey, and then Teach His Word, and His Commandments to others. We Teach others by being a GOOD EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW too. This leads to Rewards in Heaven by Jesus— who will someday commend & reward those who Obeyed & Taught His Commandments to others as being called “GREAT IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.”

JOHN MACARTHUR TALKS ABOUT HOW BELIEVER’S ALSO “TEACH” THROUGH EXAMPLE

  • QUOTE FROM JOHN MACARTHUR: “Jesus’ warning does NOT simply apply to Official or Formal Teachers. EVERY PERSON TEACHES. By our EXAMPLE we continually help those around us either to be MORE OBEDIENT or MORE DISOBEDIENT. We also Teach by what we SAY. When we speak lovingly and respectfully of God’s Word, we TEACH LOVE AND RESPECT FOR IT (GOD’S WORD). When we speak disparagingly or slightingly of God’s Word, we teach DISREGARD AND DISRESPECT FOR IT (GOD’S WORD). When we IGNORE its demands, we give LOUD TESTIMONY to its UNIMPORTANCE to us.”
    (For more from John MacArthur go to: GTY .org and search for: “CHRIST AND THE LAW – JOHN MACARTHUR – Matthew 5:19 – PART 3”)

Take a look at below at these Scriptures on how we are to be a GODLY EXAMPLE to others in what we SAYHOW YOU LIVE, etc.

Video: The Judgment Seat of Christ for Believers – John MacArthur (2 Corinthians 5:10)  

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Being a GOOD EXAMPLE For Others to Follow is Also a Way of Teaching Others

  • 1 Timothy 4:12 “Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an EXAMPLE TO ALL THE BELIEVERS in what you SAY, in THE WAY YOU LIVE, in YOUR LOVE, YOUR FAITH, and in YOUR PURITY.”
  • Titus 2:7 “You yourself MUST BE AN EXAMPLE TO THEM by doing GOOD WORKS OF EVERY KIND. Let EVERYTHING YOU DO reflect the INTEGRITY and SERIOUSNESS of your TEACHING.
  • John 13:15 Jesus says, “I have given you an EXAMPLE TO FOLLOW. Do as I have Done to you”
  • 1 Thessalonians 1:7 Paul says, “You have become an EXAMPLE TO ALL THE BELIEVERS in Greece— throughout both Macedonia and Achaia.”
  • Philippians 3:17 Paul says, “Dear Brothers and Sisters, PATTERN YOUR LIVES AFTER MINE, and LEARN from those who FOLLOW OUR EXAMPLE.
  • 2 Thessalonians 3:9 Paul says, “We certainly had the right to ask you to Feed us, but we wanted to give you an EXAMPLE TO FOLLOW.”
  • Ephesians 5:2 “Live a life filled with love, FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE OF CHRIST. He loved us and offered Himself as a sacrifice for us, a pleasing aroma to God.”
  • 1 Timothy 1:16 Paul says, “But God had mercy on me so that Christ Jesus could use me as a PRIME EXAMPLE OF HIS GREAT PATIENCE with even the worst sinners. Then others will realize that they, too, can believe in him and receive Eternal Life.”
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Being A BAD EXAMPLE For Others To Follow – A Stumbling Block

We are NOT TO TEACH OTHERS by being A BAD EXAMPLE to follow, or what Jesus calls a STUMBLING BLOCK. These people below were not True Believers obviously.

  • Mark 9:41-42 Jesus says, “For whoever gives you a cup of water to drink in My name, because you belong to Christ, assuredly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his REWARD (SURELY BE REWARDED). But whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to STUMBLE, it would be BETTER FOR HIM IF A MILLSTONE WERE HUNG AROUND HIS NECK, and he were thrown into the sea.”
  • 3 John 1:9-13 John says, ” I wrote to the Church about this, but Diotrephes, who loves to be the Leader, refuses to have anything to do with us. When I come, I will Report some of the things he is doing and the Evil accusations he is making against us (JOHN IS NAMING NAMES). Not only does he refuse to welcome the traveling teachers, he also tells others not to help them. And when they do help, he puts them out of the Church. Dear friend, DON’T LET THIS BAD EXAMPLE INFLUENCE YOU. FOLLOW ONLY WHAT IS GOOD. Remember that those who DO GOOD PROVE THAT THEY ARE GOD’S CHILDREN, and those who DO EVIL PROVE THAT THEY DO NOT KNOW GOD.”
  • 1 Corinthians 8:9 “Beware lest somehow this liberty of yours become a STUMBLING BLOCK to those who are WEAK.
  • Romans 14:13 “Not to put a STUMBLING BLOCK or cause to fall in our Brother’s way.”
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3 Examples of Those Who Minimized Their Sin

Jesus does NOT want us to minimize any of God’s Word, or any of God’s Commandments, even what appears to us to be the LEAST of His Commandments.

  • Adam & Eve broke God’s One Command (Genesis 2:15-17 & Genesis 3:1-24), which APPEARED to be NO BIG DEAL— i.e. or the LEAST of God’s Commandments— in not eating Food— the Fruit off the Tree of Life. That One Sin kicked them out of God’s Presence— out of the Garden of Eden. (James 2:10)

Video: Judgment Seat of Christ – Believers Rewards – 40 Video PLAYLIST  

In Acts 5:1-10 it tells us about a Story of a man ANANIAS, and his wife SAPPHIRA who LIED to the Apostles that they had sold some property and gave the Full Amount to the Apostles, when they DID NOT give the Full Amount. God’s Judgment fell on them for this one Sin of Lying, and they both died that day. They must have minimized this Secret Sin of Lying. God sees everything, we cannot lie to Him or hide anything from Him (Hebrews 4:13). He does not minimize any sin.

  • JUDAS, the Disciple who betrayed Jesus, use to Steal on a regular basis from the Ministry of Jesus (John 12:6). He must have minimized this Secret Sin to himself, thinking he would never be caught. God doesn’t minimize Sin, He is Holy (1 Peter 1:14-17)— and his sin was found out.
  • Numbers 32:23 “You have sinned against the Lord; You may be sure that your SIN WILL FIND YOU OUT.
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New Testament Commandments To Obey – Out of a Love For Jesus (John 14:15)

In the New Testament there are over 1,050 Commandments given such as— Eph 5:25 “Husband’s love your wives”...etc. In Romans 13:1-7 it talks about: Submitting to Governing Authorities (Paying Taxes, and the obeying the Laws of the Land), as they are set up by God to protect us, and help us. These Commands in the Bible are not only for our earthly good, but they will help Jesus & God the Father determine a True Believers Eternal Rewards in Heaven (1 Cor 3:10-15; 2 Cor 5:10-11, Rom 14:10-12).

Many people can minimize Romans 13 which talks about Obeying the Laws of the Land, and being told to Submit to the Government Authorities (that is if the Government is not telling us to sin of course). Obeying the Laws of the Land might mean: Obeying the Traffic Laws of NOT Speeding, or NOT turning right on Red Light at a “Do Not Turn on Red” Sign.

Once again we are not to minimize any of God’s Word & His Commands— whether they are Big or Little. We are to instead strive to run our Race, with God’s Grace, in such a way that we Highly Esteem, Listen, Study, and Obey all of God’s Word (out of a Great Love for Jesus – John 14:21; John 14:15, John 15:14), and then turn around and teach God’s Commandments & His Word to all. We will be Judged on what we did and didn’t do in God’s Word.

  • James 4:17 “It is SIN to know what you ought TO DO and then NOT DO IT.”

Now let’s take a look at the List of the 1,050 Commandments in the New Testament

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1,050 Commandments in the New Testament – List

John 14:15 Jesus says, “If you Love Me Obey My Commandments.”

There are 1,050 Commands in the New Testament for Christians to obey.

Due to repetitions we can classify them under about 800 headings. They cover every phase of man’s life in his relationship to God and his fellowmen, now and hereafter. If obeyed, they will bring rich rewards here and forever; if disobeyed, they will bring condemnation and eternal punishment. They are not to be confused with the 10 Commandments. They are divided below under their various headings.

Seven “Abstains” — Abstain From—

1. Idols (Acts 15:20)

2. Fornication (Acts 15:20; Acts 15:29; 1 Thess 4:2-3)

3. Strangled meats (Acts 15:20)

4. Eating blood (Acts 15:20)

5. Meats offered to idols (Acts 15:29)

6. All appearance of evil (1 Thess 5:22)

7. Fleshly lusts (1 Pet 2:11)

Seven Things to Avoid—

1. Troublemakers (Rom 16:17)

2. Profane and vain babbling’s (1 Tim 6:20)

3. False science (1 Tim 6:20)

4. Unlearned questions (2 Tim 2:23)

5. Foolish questions (Titus 3:9)

6. Genealogies (Titus 3:9)

7. Arguments about the law (Titus 3:9)

Three “Asks”—

1. Ask and ye shall receive (Matt 7:7)

2. Ask no return of goods (Luke 6:30)

3. Ask life for backsliders (1 John 5:16)

Two Things to Awake To—

1. Awake to righteousness (1 Cor 15:34)

2. Awake to life (Eph 5:14)

Seventy-Four “Be’s”—

1. Be exceeding glad (Matt 5:12)

2. Be reconciled to a brother (Matt 5:24)

3. Be perfect (Matt 5:48; 2 Cor 13:11)

4. Be wise as serpents (Matt 10:16)

5. Be harmless as doves (Matt 10:16)

6. Be ready for Christ’s coming (Matt 24:44; Luke 12:40)

7. Be content with your wages (Luke 3:14)

8. Be merciful as God (Luke 6:36)

9. Be like faithful servants (Luke 12:36)

10. Be thankful (Col 3:15)

11. Be at peace among selves (1 Thess 5:13)

12. Be patient toward all people (1 Thess 5:14; 2 Tim 2:24)

13. Be no partaker of sin (1 Tim 5:22)

14. Be sober and hope (1 Pet 1:13)

15. Be sober and pray (1 Pet 4:7)

16. Be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, charity, and patience (aged men, Titus 2:2)

17. Be sober, love husbands and children (young women, Titus 2:4)

18. Be sober minded (young men, Titus 2:6)

19. Be in behavior as becoming to saints (aged women, Titus 2:3)

20. Be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient (young women, Titus 2:5)

21. Be ready to give an answer of the hope that is in you (1 Pet 3:15)

22. Be of good cheer (John 16:33)

23. Be baptized (Acts 2:38)

24. Be converted (Acts 3:19)

25. Be transformed (Rom 12:2)

26. Be kind of brotherly love one to another (Rom 12:10; Eph 4:32)

27. Be fervent in spirit (Rom 12:11)

28. Be patient in tribulation (Rom 12:12)

29. Be given to hospitality (Rom 12:13)

30. Be afraid, if lawless (Rom 13:4)

31. Be no idolater (1 Cor 10:7)

32. Be followers of Paul as he followed Christ (1 Cor 11:1; Phil 3:17)

33. Be followers of God (Eph 5:1)

34. Be followers of the faithful and patient (Heb 6:12)

35. Be children in malice (1 Cor 14:20)

36. Be men in understanding (1 Cor 14:20)

37. Be steadfast (1 Cor 15:58)

38. Be unmovable (1 Cor 15:58)

39. Be always abounding in God’s work (1 Cor 15:58)

40. Be strong in the Lord (1 Cor 16:13; Eph 6:10; 2 Tim 2:1)

41. Be of good comfort (2 Cor 13:11)

42. Be of one mind (Rom 12:16; 2 Cor 13:11; Phil 2:2; 1 Pet 3:8)

43. Be separate from the unclean (2 Cor 6:17)

44. Be renewed in spirit (Eph 4:23)

45. Be angry and sin not (Eph 4:26)

46. Be tenderhearted one to another (Eph 4:32)

47. Be filled with the Spirit (Eph 5:18)

48. Be like minded (Phil 2:2)

49. Be one of accord (Phil 2:2)

50. Be anxious for nothing (Phil 4:6)

51. Be an example to believers in word, conversation, charity, spirit, faith, and purity
(1 Tim 4:12)

52. Be a partaker of Christian sufferings (2 Tim 1:8; 1 Pet 4:1)

53. Be gentle to all people (2 Tim 2:24)

54. Be apt to teach (2 Tim 2:24)

55. Be instant in season, out of season (2 Tim 4:2)

56. Be careful to maintain good works (Titus 3:8,14; Matt 5:16)

57. Be content with what you have (Heb 13:5)

58. Be doers of the Word (James 1:22)

59. Be afflicted and mourn (James 4:9)

60. Be patient till Christ comes (James 5:7-8)

61. Be holy in conversation (behavior) (1 Pet 1:15-16)

62. Be pitiful (1 Pet 3:8)

63. Be courteous (1 Pet 3:8)

64. Be examples of the flock of God, not lord over it (1 Pet 5:3)

65. Be subject one to another (1 Pet 5:5)

66. Be clothed with humility (1 Pet 5:5)

67. Be sober (1 Pet 5:8)

68. Be vigilant (1 Pet 5:8)

69. Be mindful of prophecies and commandments (2 Pet 3:2)

70. Be diligent to be found in peace (2 Pet 3:14)

71. Be diligent to be without spot, and blameless (2 Pet 3:14)

72. Be faithful to death (Rev 2:10)

73. Be watchful, strengthen self (Rev 3:2)

74. Be zealous and repent (Rev 3:19)

Thirty “Be Not’s”—

1. Be not like the hypocrites in prayer (Matt 6:5)

2. Be not like the heathen in prayer (Matt 6:8)

3. Be not as hypocrites in fasting (Matt 6:16)

4. Be not called “Rabbi” (Matt 23:8)

5. Be not called “Master” (Matt 23:9)

6. Be not afraid of man (Luke 12:4)

7. Be not of doubtful mind (Luke 12:29)

8. Be not many teachers (James 3:1)

9. Be not afraid of terror (1 Pet 3:14)

10. Be not troubled (1 Pet 3:14)

11. Be not ignorant of time with God (2 Pet. 3:8; Isa 57:15)

12. Be not deceived: 10 classes not to inherit the kingdom (1 Cor 6:9-10)

13. Be not conformed to world (Rom 12:2)

14. Be not slothful in business (Rom 12:11)

15. Be not conceited (Rom 12:16)

16. Be not overcome of evil (Rom 12:21)

17. Be not mere servants of men (1 Cor 7:23)

18. Be not children in understanding (1 Cor 14:20)

19. Be not deceived by evil companions (1 Cor 15:33)

20. Be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers (2 Cor 6:14-15)

21. Be not entangled again with keeping the law(Gal 5:1)

22. Be not deceived: man will reap what he sows (Gal 6:7-8)

23. Be not partakers with sinners (Eph 5:7)

24. Be not unwise about God’s will (Eph 5:17)

25. Be not drunk with wine (Eph 5:18)

26. Be not weary in well doing (2Th 3:13)

27. Be not ashamed of God (2 Tim 1:8)

28. Be not slothful (Heb 6:12)

29. Be not forgetful of strangers (Heb 13:2)

30. Be not carried about with different strange doctrines (Heb 13:9)

Four Things to Believe—

1. The gospel (Mark 1:15)

2. God’s existence (Heb 11:6)

3. On Jesus Christ (1 John 3:23)

4. God rewards diligent seeking (Heb 11:6)

One Thing Not to Believe—

1. Believe not every spirit (1 John 4:1)

Fourteen “Beware’s”—

1. Beware of false prophets (Matt 7:15)

2. Beware of people (Matt 10:17)

3. Beware of leaven (doctrine) of Pharisees (Matt 16:6-12)

4. Beware of leaven (doctrine) of Herod (Mark 8:15)

5. Beware of hypocrisy (Luke 12:1)

6. Beware of covetousness (Luke 12:15)

7. Beware of scribes (Mark 12:38; Luke 20:46)

8. Beware of lest you despise God and perish (Acts 13:40-41)

9. Beware of dogs (false teachers, Phil 3:2; Isa 56:10)

10. Beware of evil workers (Phil 3:2)

11. Beware of the concision (Jews, Phil 3:2)

12. Beware of being spoiled through philosophy (Col 2:8)

13. Beware of being spoiled through vain deceit (Col 2:8)

14. Beware of backsliding (2 Pet 3:17)

Two Classes to Bless—

1. Those who curse you (Matt 5:44; Luke 6:28)

2. Persecutors (Rom 12:14)

Three Things to Cast Out or Away—

1. The beam out of own eyes (Matt 7:5; Luke 6:42)

2. Devils (Matt 10:8)

3. All your cares upon God (1 Pet 5:7)

One Thing Not to Cast Away—

Your confidence in God (Heb 10:35)

Five Things to Charge—

1. Men to be blameless (1 Tim 5:7)

2. The rich to be humble (1 Tim 6:17)

3. The rich to trust in God (1 Tim 6:17)

4. The rich to do good works (1 Tim 6:18)

5. The rich to lay hold on eternal life (1 Tim 6:19)

Two Classes to Comfort—

1. One another — fellow Christians (1 Thess 4:18; 5:11)

2. The feeble-minded (1 Thess 5:14)

Five Things to Consider—

1. The ravens (Luke 12:24)

2. The lilies (Luke 12:27-28)

3. Truth (2 Tim 2:7)

4. That you are capable of falling (Gal 6:1)

5. Christ (Heb 3:1; Heb 12:3)

Three Things to Continue in—

1. Love (John 15:9)

2. Prayer (Rom 12:12; Col 4:2)

3. Truth (2 Tim 3:14)

Two Things to Covet—

1. The best gifts (1 Cor 12:31)

2. To prophesy (1 Cor 14:39); cp. things not to covet (Ex 20:17; Dt 5:21)

Ten “Do’s”—

1. Do good to them that hate you (Matt 5:44; Luke 6:27)

2. Do to others what you expect of them (Matt 7:12; Luke 6:31)

3. Do violence to no man (Luke 3:14)

4. Do good (Luke 6:35; Rom 13:3)

5. Do this (put God first) and live (Luke 10:28)

6. Do all to God’s glory (1 Cor 10:31; Col 3:17,23)

7. Do all things without murmuring and disputing (Phil 2:14)

8. Do those things which were seen and heard in me (Paul, Phil 4:9)

9. Do your own business ( 1 Thess 4:11)

10. Do the work of an evangelist (2 Tim 4:5)

Ten “Do Not’s”—

1. Do not alms before people (Matt 6:1)

2. Do not sound trumpet before you when giving alms (Matt 6:2)

3. Do not do works of Pharisees (Matt 23:3-33)

4. Do not love in word only (1John 3:18)

5. Do not give heed to fables (1 Tim 1:4)

6. Do not give heed to genealogies (1 Tim 1:4)

7. Do not err (James 1:16)

8. Do not commit adultery (James 2:11)

9. Do not kill (James 2:11)

10. Do not fashion self according to former lusts (1 Pet 1:14)

Two Things to Endure—

1. Hardness (2 Tim 2:3)

2. Sufferings (2 Tim 4:5)

Whom to Fear—

God (Matt 10:28; Luke 12:5; 1 Pet 2:17; Rev 14:7)

Three Things Not to Fear—

1. Man (Matt 10:28; Luke 12:5)

2. Persecutors (Matt 10:26)

3. No lack of provision (Matt 10:31; Mark 6:8-9; Luke 12:7)

Five Things to Feed—

1. Enemies (Rom 12:20)

2. Lambs (John 21:15)

3. Sheep (John 21:16,17)

4. Flock of God (1 Pet 5:2)

5. The church (Acts 20:28)

Four Things to Flee From—

1. Fornication (1 Cor 6:18)

2. Idolatry (1 Cor 10:14)

3. Hurtful lusts (1 Tim 6:9-11)

4. Youthful lusts (2 Tim 2:22)

Ten Things to Follow—

1. Christ (Matt 4:19; 8:22; 16:24; Mark 8:34; 10:21; Luke 9:23; John 21:19)

2. Love (1 Cor 14:1; 1 Tim 6:11; 2 Tim 2:22)

3. Good (1 Thess 5:15; 3 John 1:11)

4. Righteousness (1 Tim 6:11; 2 Tim 2:22)

5. Godliness (1 Tim 6:11)

6. Faith (1 Tim 6:11; 2 Tim 2:22)

7. Patience (1 Tim 6:11)

8. Meekness (1 Tim 6:11)

9. Peace (2 Tim 2:22; Heb 12:14)

10. Holiness (Heb 12:14)

Seven Things About Giving—

1. Commanded: Give (Luke 6:38)

2. Whom to Give to:

(1) Him that asks (Matt 5:42; Luke 6:30)

(2) Needy saints (Rom 12:13)

(3) God (Col 3:17; Rev 14:7)

3. Whom not to Give to:

(1) Give not holy things to rebels (Matt 7:6)

(2) Give no place to Satan (Eph 4:27)

4. What to Give:

(1) Holy things (Matt 7:6; 10:8)

(2) Give thanks (Eph 5:20; Phil 4:6; Col 3:17; 1 Thess 5:18)

(3) Give time to reading, exhortation, doctrine (1 Tim 4:13)

(4) Give self wholly (1 Tim 4:15)

(5) Give glory to God (Rev 14:7)

5. What not to Give:

(1) Give no offense (1 Cor 10:32)

(2) Give no heed of fables and commandments of human beings (Titus 1:14)

6. How to Give:

(1) Freely (Matt 10:8; 2 Cor 9:6)

(2) Good measure (Luke 6:38)

(3) As God has prospered (1 Cor 16:2)

(4) Willingly (2 Cor 8:12)

(5) With purpose (2 Cor 9:7)

(6) Cheerfully (2 Cor 9:7)

7. Blessings promised for Giving:

(1) Returns on the basis of giving (Luke 6:38; 2 Cor 9:6)

(2) Reward (Matt 10:42)

(3) All grace abounding (2 Cor 9:8)

(4) All sufficiency (2 Cor 9:8)

(5) Eternal righteousness (2 Cor 9:9)

(6) Increased fruits (2 Cor 9:10)

(7) Enrichment in all things (2 Cor 9:11)

Five “Go’s”—

1. Go two miles (Matt 5:41)

2. Go teach (Matt 28:19-20)

3. Go preach (Mark 16:15)

4. Go not from house to house (Luke 10:7)

5. Go and do likewise (Luke 10:37)

Seven “Have’s”—

1. Have faith (Mark. 11:22; Rom 14:22-23)

2. Have no fellowship with darkness (Eph 5:11)

3. Have no respect of persons (1 Tim 5:21; James 2:1-10)

4. Have honest conversation (1 Pet 2:12)

5. Have compassion (1 Pet 3:8; Jude 1:22)

6. Have a good conscience (1 Pet 3:16)

7. Have fervent love (1 Pet 4:8)

Fourteen “Hold’s”—

1. Hold forth Word of life (Phil 2:16)

2. Hold fast to the good (1 Thess 5:21)

3. Hold Christian traditions (1 Tim 1:19; 3:9)

4. Hold faith (1 Tim 1:19)

5. Hold a good conscience (1 Tim 1:19)

6. Hold fast sound doctrine (2 Tim. 1:13)

7. Hold fast till Christ comes (Rev 2:25)

8. Hold fast what you have (Rev 3:11)

9. Hold your crown (Rev 3:11)

10. Hold reputation of ministers (Phil 2:29)

11. Hold eternal life (1 Tim 6:12,19)

12. Hold hope (Heb 6:18)

13. Hold confidence (Heb 3:6,14)

14. Hold what is heard and received (Rev 3:3)

Six Classes to Honor—

1. Fathers (Luke 18:20; Eph 6:2)

2. Mothers (Matt 19:19; Mark. 10:19)

3. Others (Rom 12:10)

4. Widows indeed (1 Tim 5:3)

5. All people (1 Pet 2:17)

6. Kings — rulers (1 Pet 2:17)

Seven Things to Keep—

1. Keep commandments (Matt 19:17; John 14:15)

2. Keep no company with the 6 classes of professed Christians of (1 Cor 5:11)

3. Keep yourself pure (1 Tim 5:22)

4. Keep the gospel commandments until Christ comes (1 Tim 6:14)

5. Keep the good entrusted you (2 Tim. 1:14)

6. Keep yourself from idols (1 John 5:21)

7. Keep yourself in God’s love (Jude 1:21)

Six Things to Lay Aside—

1. Wickedness (James 1:21)

2. All malice (1 Pet 2:1)

3. All guile (1 Pet 2:1)

4. All hypocrisies (1 Pet 2:1)

5. All envies (1 Pet 2:1)

6. All evil speaking’s (1 Pet 2:1)

One Hundred “Let’s”—

1. Let your light shine (Matt 5:16; Luke 12:35)

2. Let your conversation be yea, nay (Matt 5:37; James 5:12)

3. Let your enemy have your cloak (Matt 5:40; Luke 6:29)

4. Let blind leaders alone (Matt 15:14)

5. Let everyone deny themselves (Matt 16:24; Mark. 8:34; Luke 9:23)

6. Let him take up cross (Matt 16:24; Mark. 8:34; 10:21; Luke 9:23)

7. Let him hear (Mark. 4:23; Luke 14:35)

8. Let him share with the needy (Luke 3:11)

9. Let your loins be girded (Luke 12:35)

10. Let everyone take your purse and script (Luke 22:36)

11. Let him sell his garment, buy sword (Luke 22:36)

12. Let your love be genuine (Rom 12:9)

13. Let everyone obey the civil laws (Rom 13:1)

14. Let everyone choose his own sabbath day (Rom 14:5-7; Col 2:14-17)

15. Let everyone take heed how he builds upon Christ (1 Cor 3:10)

16. Let no man deceive himself (1 Cor 3:18)

17. Let every man have his own wife (1 Cor 7:2)

18. Let every woman her own husband (1 Cor 7:2)

19. Let spouses satisfy each other in sexual relations (1 Cor 7:4-5)

20. Let them who cannot restrain marry (1 Cor 7:9)

21. Let husbands & wives remain unmarried if they separate or, be reconciled (1 Cor 7:11)

22. Let the unbelieving ones depart who refuse to remain (1 Cor 7:15)

23. Let every man abide in his calling (1 Cor 7:17-24)

24. Let no one seek to erase circumcision (1 Cor 7:18)

25. Let no one be circumcised (as a religious rite, 1 Cor 7:18)

26. Let a father give his daughter in marriage if she desires it (1 Cor 7:36-38)

27. Let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall (1 Cor 10:12)

28. Let no man seek wealth selfishly (1 Cor 10:24)

29. Let the woman cut her hair if her head is uncovered (1 Cor 11:6)

30. Let the woman wear a covering if cutting and shaving the hair be a shame (1 Cor 11:6)

31. Let everyone examine self when taking the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:28)

32. Let the hungry eat at home, not at the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:34)

33. Let the speaker in tongues pray for the interpretation (1 Cor 14:13)

34. Let all things be done to edifying (1 Cor 14:26)

35. Let no more than 3 messages in tongues be given in one service (1 Cor 14:27)

36. Let one interpret (1 Cor 14:27)

37. Let the mind of Christ be in you (Phil 2:5)

38. Let your moderation be known (Phil 4:5)

39. Let your requests be known to God (Phil 4:6)

40. Let no one judge you with regard to meats, drinks, holy days, new moons, and sabbath days Col 2:14-17; Rom 14:5-7)

41. Let no one rob you of your reward by some vain religion (Col 2:18)

42. Let peace rule the heart (Col 3:15)

43. Let the Word dwell in you (Col 3:16)

44. Let speech be with grace (Col 4:6)

45. Let no one deceive you about the day of Christ being at hand (2 Thess 2:3)

46. Let no man despise youth (1 Tim 4:12)

47. Let the speaker in tongues keep silent in church speaking to himself and God if no
interpreter present (1 Cor 14:28)

48. Let the prophets speak two or three messages and let others judge (1 Cor 14:29)

49. Let times be shared in revelation (1 Cor 14:30)

50. Let women learn quietly in church or at home (1 Cor 14:34-35; 1 Tim 2:11)

51. Let everyone acknowledge regulation of spiritual gifts to be Commandments of God
(1 Cor 14:37)

52. Let rebels to truth remain ignorant (1 Cor 14:38)

53. Let all things be done in decent order (1 Cor 16:2)

54. Let everyone give as God prospers (1 Cor 16:2)

55. Let all things be done in love (1 Cor 16:14)

56. Let everyone give cheerfully (2 Cor 9:7)

57. Let rebels to truth be accursed (1 Cor 16:22; Gal 1:8-9)

58. Let everyone prove their own work (Gal 6:4)

59. Let those taught support the teacher (Gal 6:6)

60. Let the thief steal no more (Eph 4:28)

61. Let the thief labor instead of stealing to have to give to others (Eph 4:28)

62. Let no corrupt conversation come from your mouth (Eph 4:29)

63. Let bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, evil speaking, and malice be put away (Eph 4:31)

64. Let no man deceive you with vain words (Eph 5:6)

65. Let the wives be subject to their husbands (Eph 5:22,24; Col 3:18; 1 Pet 3:1-6)

66. Let the husbands love their wives (Eph 5:25,28,33; Col 3:19; 1 Pet 3:7)

67. Let the wives reverence their husbands (Eph 5:33)

68. Let your conversation (behavior) be becoming of the gospel (Phil 1:27)

69. Let nothing be done through strife or vain glory (Phil 2:3)

70. Let each esteem other better than himself (Phil 2:3)

71. Let worthy elders be doubly honored (paid) (1 Tim 5:17)

72. Let servants honor masters (1 Tim 6:1)

73. Let masters respect servants (1 Tim 6:2)

74. Let every Christian depart from iniquity (2 Tim 2:19)

75. Let no man despise you (Titus 2:15)

76. Let brotherly love continue (Heb 13:1)

77. Let conversation be without covetousness (Heb 13:5)

78. Let patience work perfectly (James 1:4)

79. Let one who lacks, ask for wisdom (James 1:5)

80. Let him ask in faith (James 1:6)

81. Let the exalted rejoice (James 1:9)

82. Let the humble rejoice (James 1:10)

83. Let no man lay temptation to God (James 1:13)

84. Let everyone be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath (James 1:19)

85. Let the wise demonstrate wisdom and knowledge (James 3:13)

86. Let the light-hearted sinners become remorseful (James 4:9)

87. Let the afflicted pray (James 5:13)

88. Let the merry sing psalms (James 5:13)

89. Let the sick call elders (James 5:14)

90. Let elders pray for sick, anointing with oil (James 5:14-15; cp. Mark. 6:13)

91. Let adorning be more inward than outward (1 Pet 3:3-4; 1 Tim 2:9-10)

92. Let everyone refrain tongue from evil, and lips from guile (1 Pet 3:10)

93. Let everyone shun evil, do good, seek peace and pursue it (1 Pet 3:11)

94. Let ministers speak for God (1 Pet 4:11)

95. Let no one suffer as a murderer, thief, evil doer, or busybody (1 Pet 4:15)

96. Let no one be ashamed to suffer as a Christian, but be thankful (1 Pet 4:16)

97. Let Christian sufferers commit their souls to God (1 Pet 4:19)

98. Let eternal life abide in you (1 John 2:24-25)

99. Let no man deceive you about being righteous (1 John 3:7)

100. Let him that hath an ear, hear (Rev 2:7,11,17,29; 3:6,13,22)

Twelve “Let Not’s”—

1. Let not your left hand know what the right hand does (Matt 6:3)

2. Let not man sever those who are married (Matt 19:6)

3. Let not good be evil spoken of (Rom 14:16)

4. Let not sin reign in the body (Rom 6:12)

5. Let not him that eat despise him that does not (Rom 14:3)

6. Let not him that eat not judge him that does (Rom 14:3)

7. Let not the wife depart from her husband (1 Cor 7:10)

8. Let not the husband put away his wife (1 Cor 7:11)

9. Let not the Christian put away the unsaved companion who wishes to remain
(1 Cor 7:12-13)

10. Let not the sun go down on wrath (Eph 4:26)

11. Let not fornication, uncleanness, covetousness, filthiness, foolish talking, and jesting
be mentioned among you as become saints (Eph 5:3-4)

12. Let not unworthy widows be supported by the church (1 Tim 5:9-16)

Forty-Two “Let us’s”—

1. Let us walk honestly (Rom 13:12)

2. Let us cast off works of darkness (Rom 13:12)

3. Let us put on armor of light (Rom 13:12)

4. Let us follow things of peace (Rom 14:9)

5. Let us follow things that edify (Rom 14:19)

6. Let us please neighbor for good (Rom 15:2-3)

7. Let us be sincere (1 Cor 5:8)

8. Let us not commit fornication (1 Cor 10:2-3)

9. Let us not tempt Christ (1 Cor 10:9)

10. Let us not murmur (1 Cor 10:10)

11. Let us cleanse ourselves from the filthiness of body and spirit (2 Cor 7:1)

12. Let us perfect holiness (2 Cor 7:1)

13. Let us walk in the Spirit (Gal 5:25)

14. Let us not desire vain glory (Gal 5:26)

15. Let us not provoke one another (Gal 5:26)

16. Let us not envy one another (Gal 5:26)

17. Let us not be weary in well doing (Gal 6:9)

18. Let us do good to all people (Gal 6:10)

19. Let us do good especially to fellow Christians (Gal 6:10)

20. Let us who are mature press forward toward the mark (Phil 3:14-15)

21. Let us walk by the same rule (Phil 3:16)

22. Let us mind the same thing (Phil 3:16)

23. Let us not sleep spiritually (1 Thess 5:6)

24. Let us watch and be sober (1 Thess 5:6-8)

25. Let us be content with food and raiment (1 Tim 6:8)

26. Let us fear losing the soul (Heb 4:1-2)

27. Let us labor to be saved (Heb 4:11)

28. Let us hold fast our profession (Heb 10:23)

29. Let us come boldly to the throne of grace (Heb 4:16; 10:19-23)

30. Let us go on to perfection (Heb 6:1)

31. Let us draw near to God (Heb 10:22)

32. Let us provoke to love and good works (Heb 10:24)

33. Let us not forsake assembling together in worship (Heb 10:25)

34. Let us exhort one another (Heb 10:25)

35. Let us lay aside every weight (Heb 12:1)

36. Let us lay aside besetting sin (Heb 12:1)

37. Let us run race with patience (Heb 12:1)

38. Let us look to Jesus (Heb 12:2)

39. Let us have grace to serve God (Heb 12:28)

40. Let us bear Christ’s reproach (Heb 13:13)

41. Let us offer our sacrifice of praise to God continually (Heb 13:15)

42. Let us love one another (1 John 4:7,11)

Eight “Let Us Not’s”—

1. Let us not walk in rioting (Rom 13:13)

2. Let us not walk in drunkenness (Rom 13:13)

3. Let us not walk in chambering (Rom 13:13)

4. Let us not walk in wantonness (Rom 13:13)

5. Let us not walk in strife (Rom 13:13)

6. Let us not walk in envying (Rom 13:13)

7. Let us not judge one another in doubtful things (Rom 14:13)

8. Let us not cause others to stumble (Rom 14:13)

Three Ways to Live—

1. Live peacefully (Rom 12:18; 2 Cor 13:11)

2. Live free from anxiety and undue care (1 Cor 7:28-35)

3. Live no longer in lusts of sin (1 Pet 4:2)

Four Commands to “Love”—

1. Love your enemies (Matt 5:44; Luke 6:27,35)

2. Love your fellow Christians (John 13:34; 15:12,17; Gal 5:14; 1 Pet 2:17;
1 John 3:23; 2 John 1:5)

3. Love the brotherhood (1 Pet 2:17)

4. Love your brother (1 John 4:21)

Two Things Not to Love—

1. The world (1 John 2:15)

2. Things in the world (1 John 2:15)

Three Ways to Love—

1. Fervently (1 Pet 2:22)

2. With a pure heart (1 Pet 2:22)

3. As brethren (1 Pet 3:8)

One Person to Pray to—

Pray to thy Father (Matt 6:6; Matt 9; John 16:23-26)

Three Things to Pray for—

1. Your persecutors (Matt 5:44; Luke 6:28)

2. For laborers (Matt 9:38; Luke 10:2)

3. For one another (James 5:16)

Two Ways Not to Pray—

1. Use not vain repetitions like the heathen (Matt 6:7)

2. Do not pray as hypocrites (Matt 6:5)

Three Ways to Pray—

1. After this manner pray (Matt 6:9-13)

2. Ask, seek, knock (Matt 7:7-11)

3. Pray in the Spirit (Jude 1:20)

Four Things to Prove—

1. Prove yourself (2 Cor 13:5)

2. Prove what is acceptable to God (Eph 5:10)

3. Prove all things (1 Thess 5:21)

4. Prove accusations against elders (1 Tim 5:19)

Eight “Put Away’s”—

1. Put away wicked people from the congregation (1 Cor 5:13)

2. Put away lying (Eph 4:25)

3. Put away all bitterness (Eph 4:31)

4. Put away wrath (Eph 4:31)

5. Put away anger (Eph 4:31)

6. Put away clamor (Eph 4:31)

7. Put away evil speaking (Eph 4:31)

8. Put away all malice (Eph 4:31)

Six “Put Off’s”—

1. Put off the old man (Eph 4:22; Col 3:9)

2. Put off anger (Col 3:8)

3. Put off wrath (Col 3:8)

4. Put off malice (Col 3:8)

5. Put off blasphemy (Col 3:8)

6. Put off filthy conversation (Col 3:8)

Twelve “Put On’s”—

1. Put on Christ (Rom 13:14)

2. Put on the armor of light (Rom 13:12)

3. Put on the new man (Eph 4:24; Col 3:10)

4. Put on the whole armor of God (Eph 6:11,13)

5. Put on the bowels of mercy (Col 3:12)

6. Put on kindness (Col 3:12)

7. Put on humility (Col 3:12)

8. Put on meekness (Col 3:12)

9. Put on longsuffering (Col 3:13)

10. Put on love (Col 3:14)

11. Put on the breastplate of faith and love (1 Thess 5:8)

12. Put on the hope of salvation (1 Thess 5:8)

One Class Not to Rebuke—

Elders (1 Tim 5:1)

Three Things to Rebuke—

1. Certain sinners (1 Tim 5:20)

2. Rebels (Titus 1:13)

3. Works of darkness (Eph 5:11)

Two Ways to Rebuke—

1. With all authority (Titus 2:15)

2. With all longsuffering (2 Tim 4:2)

Two Commands to Rejoice—

1. Rejoice (Matt 5:12; Rom 15:10)

2. Rejoice evermore (1 Thess 5:16)

Four Things to Rejoice In:

1. Hope (Rom 12:12)

2. Blessings of others (Rom 12:15)

3. The Lord (Phil 3:1; 4:4)

4. Suffering for Christ (1 Pet 4:13)

Five Things to Remember—

1. What you are saved from (Eph 2:11-12)

2. Those who suffer (Heb 13:3)

3. Those who lead you (Heb 13:7)

4. Truth (Jude 1:17-18; Rev 3:3)

5. Backsliding, and repent (Rev 2:5)

Four Things to Seek—

1. God’s kingdom first (Matt 6:33; Luke 12:31)

2. God in prayer (Matt 7:7)

3. To edify the church (1 Cor 14:12)

4. Things above (Col 3:1)

One Command to Stand Fast

1. Stand fast, and hold Christian traditions (2 Thess 2:15)

Three Things to Stand Fast with—

1. Loins girt about with truth

2. Breastplate of righteousness

3. Feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace (Eph 6:14-15)

Five Things to Stand In—

1. Faith (1 Cor 16:13)

2. Liberty (Gal 5:1)

3. One spirit (Phil 1:27)

4. One mind (Phil 1:27)

5. The Lord (Phil 4:1)

Eight Things to Think On—

1. Things about your true self (Rom 12:3; 1 Cor 3:18)

2. Things true

3. Things honest

4. Things just

5. Things pure

6. Things lovely

7. Things of good report

8. Things of virtue (Phil 4:8)

One Way to Think—

Think soberly (Rom 12:3)

Five Commands to “Submit”—

1. Submit one to another (Eph 5:21)

2. Submit to God (James 4:7)

3. Submit to every ordinance of man (1 Pet 2:13-14; Rom 13:1-8)

4. Younger ones are to submit to their elders (1 Pet 5:5)

5. Wives must submit to their husbands (Eph 5:22; Col 3:18; 1 Pet 3:1-6)

Twelve “Take’s”—

1. Take no anxious thought for necessities of life (Matt 6:25,31; Luke 12:22-30)

2. Take no anxious thought of tomorrow (Matt 6:34)

3. Take no anxious thought of defense (Matt 10:19; Mark 13:9-11; Luke 12:11-12; 21:14)

4. Take my yoke upon you (Matt 11:29)

5. Take advantage of freedom (1 Cor 7:21)

6. Take the Lord’s Supper in remembrance of Christ (1 Cor 11:24-26)

7. Take the shield of faith (Eph 6:16)

8. Take the helmet of salvation (Eph 6:17)

9. Take the sword of the Spirit (Eph 6:17)

10. Take oversight of the flock willingly (1 Pet 5:2)

11. Take oversight of the flock without thought of personal gain (1 Pet 5:2)

12. Take a humble seat (Luke 14:8)

Eighteen “Take Heed’s”—

1. Take heed that you do not alms to be seen by people (Matt 6:1)

2. Take heed not to despise little ones (Matt 18:10)

3. Take heed not to be deceived (Matt 24:4; Mark 13:5; Luke 21:8)

4. Take heed what you hear (Mark 4:24)

5. Take heed how you hear (Luke 8:18)

6. Take heed to walk in the light (Luke 11:35)

7. Take heed to rebuke and forgive (Luke 17:3)

8. Take heed not to get drunk (Luke 21:34)

9. Take heed not to surfeit (Luke 21:34)

10. Take heed not to be overcome with cares (Luke 21:34)

11. Take heed to yourselves (Matt 13:9; Luke 17:3; Luke 21:34; Acts 20:28)

12. Take heed to the flock of God (Acts 20:28)

13. Take heed lest you misuse your liberty (1 Cor 8:9; Rev 5:13)

14. Take heed lest you fall (1 Cor 10:12; Rom 11:21)

15. Take heed to your ministry (Col 4:17)

16. Take heed that you destroy not one another (Gal 5:15)

17. Take heed to yourself and your doctrine (1 Tim 4:16)

18. Take heed not to backslide (Heb 3:12)

Four “Thou Shalt’s”—

1. Thou shalt worship God only (Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8)

2. Thou shalt serve God only (Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8)

3. Thou shalt love neighbors as yourself (Matt 5:43; 19:19; 22:39; Mark 12:31;
Luke 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14)

4. Thou shalt love God wholeheartedly (Matt 22:37; Mark 12:30; Luke 10:27)

Eight “Thou Shalt Not’s”—

1. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord (Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12)

2. Thou shalt not kill (Matt 5:21; 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20; Rom 13:9)

3. Thou shalt not commit adultery (Matt 5:27-28; 19:18; Luke 18:20; Rom 13:9)

4. Thou shalt not pray to be seen by people (Matt 6:5)

5. Thou shalt not steal (Matt 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20; Rom 13:9)

6. Thou shalt not bear false witness (Matt 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20; Rom 13:9)

7. Thou shalt not covet (Rom 13:9)

8. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox treading corn (1 Cor 9:9; 1 Tim 5:18)

Two Ways Not to Walk—

1. As Sinners (Eph 4:17)

2. As fools (Eph 5:15)

Seven Things to Walk In—

1. The Spirit (Gal 5:16)

2. Love (Eph 5:2)

3. The light (Eph 5:8-9; 1 John 1:7)

4. Watchfulness (Eph 6:18)

5. Christ (Col 2:6-7; 2 Cor 5:17)

6. Wisdom (Col 4:5)

7. Honesty (1 Thess 4:12)

200 Miscellaneous Commands—

1. Abhor what is evil (Rom 12:9)

2. A Bishop must be (see characteristics of, 1 Tim 3:2-7; Titus 1:6-9)

3. Abide in Christ (John 15:4)

4. Abide with worthy ones (Matt 10:11-13; Mark 6:10; Luke 9:4; 10:5-8)

5. Accuse none falsely (Luke 3:14)

6. Add to Christian graces

7. Admit your own unprofitableness (Luke 17:10)

8. Admonish one another (Col 3:16)

9. Admonish the unruly (2 Thess 3:15)

10. Agree with your adversary (Matt 5:25)

11. Allow no liberty to ensnare you to commit sin (1 Cor 10:25-30)

12. Allow no lust of evil in the your body (1 Thess 4:5)

13. Allow no cursing and blessing from the same mouth (James 3:10)

14. Anoint your head and wash face when fasting (Matt 6:17)

15. Arm your self with a mind to suffer for Christ (1 Pet 4:1)

16. Avenge not yourself (Rom 12:19)

17. Awake from death to light (Eph 5:14)

18. Bear one another’s burdens (Gal 6:2)

19. Behave like men (1 Cor 16:13)

20. Bid no false teacher “Godspeed” (2 John 1:10-11)

21. Bring proof of your repentance (Matt 3:8; Luke 3:8)

22. Bring your children up in the Lord (Eph 6:4)

23. Build up your faith (Jude 1:20)

24. Call the poor to your feast (Luke 14:13)

25. Children, obey your parents (Eph 6:1; Col 3:20)

26. Cleanse the lepers (Matt 10:8)

27. Cleanse your hands you sinners (James 4:8)

28. Cleave to good (Rom 12:9)

29. Collect just dues only (Luke 3:13)

30. Come out from among them (2 Cor 6:17)

31. Command and teach these things (1 Tim 4:11; 6:2)

32. Commit the truth to faithful teachers (2 Tim 2:2)

33. Confess your faults one to another (James 5:16)

34. Count it joy when you are tempted (James 1:2)

35. Cut off offending members (Matt 5:29-30; 18:8,9)

36. Deacons must be (see 1 Tim 3:8-12)

37. Defraud not (Mark 10:19)

38. Desire spiritual gifts (1 Cor 14:1)

39. Desire the milk of the Word (1 Pet 2:2)

40. Despise not prophesy (1 Thess 5:20)

41. Destroy none with non-essentials (Rom 14:15; 1 Cor 8:13)

42. Draw near to God (James 4:8)

43. Eat your own bread in quietness (2 Thess 3:12)

44. Earnestly contend for faith (Jude 1:3)

45. Edify yourselves with singing (Eph 5:19)

46. Edify one another (1 Thess 5:11)

47. Enter the straight (narrow) gate (Matt 7:13; Luke 13:24)

48. Examine yourself as to faith (2 Cor 13:5)

49. Exercise in godliness (1 Tim 4:7-8)

50. Exhort servants to obey (Titus 2:9-10)

51. Exhort one another daily (Heb 3:13)

52. Fear not (Luke 12:32)

53. Fight the good fight of faith (1 Tim 6:12)

54. Follow peace and holiness (Heb 12:14)

55. Forbear one another (Col 3:13)

56. Forbid not children (Matt 19:14; Mark 10:14; Luke 18:16)

57. Forbid not tongues (1 Cor 14:39)

58. Forget not to share (Heb 13:16)

59. Forgive 490 times (Matt 18:22)

60. Forgive (Matt 11:25-26; Luke 6:37; Eph 4:32; Col 3:13)

61. Fret not in servitude (2 Cor 7:21)

62. Gird up loins of mind (1 Pet 1:13)

63. Give place to wrath (Rom 12:19)

64. Give your enemy a drink of water (Rom 12:20)

65. Give no occasion to the adversary (1 Tim 5:14)

66. Glorify God in your body and spirit (2 Cor 6:20; Rom 12:1-2)

67. Grieve not the Holy Spirit (Eph 4:30)

68. Grow in grace and knowledge (2 Pet 3:18)

69. Grudge not against another (James 5:9)

70. Harden not your hearts (Heb 3:8-15)

71. Hate flesh-spotted garments (Jude 1:23)

72. Have no respect of persons (partiality, prejudice) (1 Tim 5:21)

73. Have the same love (Phil 2:2)

74. Have no fellowship with works of darkness (Eph 5:11)

75. Heal the sick (Matt 10:8; Luke 10:9)

76. Help propagate truth (3 John 1:8)

77. Humble yourselves (James 4:10; 1 Pet 5:6)

78. Husbands, love your wives (Eph 5:25,28; Col 3:19; 1 Pet 3:7)

79. Husbands, be not bitter against your wives (Col 3:19)

80. Instruct rebels in meekness (2 Tim 2:25)

81. Entreat others according to (1 Tim 5:1-2)

82. Judge not (Matt 7:1; Luke 6:37)

83. Have faith before God for things not condemned in Scripture (Rom 14:22-23)

84. Know how to control your body (1 Thess 4:4)

85. Lay not up your treasures on earth (Matt 6:19)

86. Lay up your treasures in heaven (Matt 6:20; Luke 12:33-34)

87. Lay hold on eternal life (1 Tim 6:12)

88. Leave your parents and cleave to your wife (Matt 19:5; Mark 10:7; Eph 5:31)

89. Lend, hoping for nothing back (Luke 6:35)

90. Lie not (Col 3:9)

91. Lift up hands that hang down (Heb 12:12)

92. Look not everyone on your own things only (Phil 2:4)

93. Look diligently not to fail of grace (Heb 12:15)

94. Look diligently lest any root of bitterness defile (Heb 12:15)

95. Look diligently lest any be a fornicator (Heb 12:16-17)

96. Look to yourselves not to lose reward (2 John 1:8)

97. Look for mercy unto eternal life (Jude 1:21)

98. Lust not after evil things (1 Cor 10:6)

99. Make a tree good or corrupt (Matt 12:33)

100. Make no provision for lusts (Rom 13:14)

101. Make full proof of ministry (2 Tim 4:5)

102. Make straight paths (Heb 12:13)

103. Mark troublemakers (Rom 16:17; Phil 3:17)

104. Mark the unruly (2 Thess 3:14)

105. Marvel not if you are hated by the world (1 John 3:13)

106. Masters, be good to servants (Eph 5:9; Col 4:1)

107. Meditate upon things of (1 Tim 4:15)

108. Mind not the high things (Rom 12:16)

109. Minister as good stewards (1 Pet 4:10)

110. Mortify offending physical members (Col 3:5; Rom 8:12-13)

111. Neither be of doubtful mind (Luke 12:29)

112. No man is to defraud his brother (1 Thess 4:6)

113. Neglect not spiritual gifts (1 Tim 4:14; 2 Tim 1:6)

114. Obey your leaders (Heb 13:17)

115. Offer the other cheek (Matt 5:39; Luke 6:29)

116. Ordain no one in a hurry (1 Tim 5:22)

117. Owe nothing but love (Rom 13:8)

118. Overcome evil with good (Rom 12:21)

119. Pass the time in fear (1 Pet 1:17)

120. Pay your taxes (Rom 13:6)

121. Pay just dues (Rom 13:7)

122. Praise the Lord (Rom 15:11)

123. Preach (Matt 10:7,27; Mark 16:15; 2 Tim 4:2)

124. Present your body to God (Rom 12:1)

125. Provide things honestly (Rom 12:17)

126. Provoke not your children to wrath (Eph 6:4; Col 3:21)

127. Purge out the old leaven (evil influence) (1 Cor 5:7)

128. Purify your hearts of doubt (James 4:8)

129. Put others in remembrance of the essentials (2 Tim 2:14)

130. Quench not the Spirit (1 Thess 5:19)

131. Raise the dead (Matt 10:8)

132. Receive (accept) weak brethren (Rom 14:1)

133. Receive one another (Ro. 15:7)

134. Receive the Word with meekness (James 1:21)

135. Reckon yourself as dead to sin (Rom 6:11)

136. Reckon yourself as alive to God (Rom 6:11)

137. Recognize the truth (1 Cor 10:15)

138. Redeem the time (Eph 5:16; Col 4:5)

139. Reject heretics (Titus 3:10)

140. Refuse to support young widows from church funds (1 Tim 5:11)

141. Remind people of the seven things of (Titus 3:1-2)

142. Render no evil for evil (1 Pet 3:9; Rom 12:17)

143. Repent (Matt 3:2; 4:17; Mark 1:15; Acts 2:38; 3:19; Rev 2:16; Rev 3:19)

144. Resist not evil (Matt 5:38-39)

145. Resist the devil (James 4:7; 1 Pet 5:9)

146. Restore backslider in meekness, considering your own life (Gal 6:1)

147. Run to obtain (1 Cor 9:24)

148. Salute none by the way (Luke 10:4)

149. Salute your leaders (Heb 13:24)

150. Sanctify God in your heart (1 Pet 3:15)

151. Save some with fear (Jude 1:23)

152. Search the Scriptures (John 5:39)

153. Seek not eats and drinks (Luke 12:29)

154. Sell to help the needy (Luke 12:33)

155. Serve the Lord (Rom 12:1)

156. Servants, obey masters (Eph 6:5-8; Col. 3:22-25; 1 Pet 2:18)

157. Set the least to judge (1 Cor 6:4)

158. Set your affections above (Col 3:2)

159. Shake off the dust of your feet (Matt 10:14; Mark 6:11; Luke 9:5; Luke 10:10-11)

160. Show charity to other ministers (Luke 9:49-50)

161. Show yourself as a pattern (Titus 2:7)

162. Show fourthings of (Titus 2:7-8)

163. Sin not (1 Cor 15:34)

164. Sing with grace in heart (Col 3:16)

165. Shun vain babbling’s (2 Tim 2:16)

166. Speak and do things in view of the Judgment Day (James 2:12)

167. Speak truth (Eph 4:25)

168. Speak sound doctrine (Titus 2:1)

169. Speak no evil of your brethren (James 4:11)

170. Establish your hearts (James 5:8)

171. Strengthen your feeble knees (Heb 12:12)

172. Strive together for the gospel faith (Phil 1:27)

173. Study to be quiet (1 Thess 4:11)

174. Study (be diligent) to show yourself approved (2 Tim 2:15)

175. Support the weak (1 Thess 5:14)

176. See that no one renders evil for evil (1 Thess 5:15)

177. Swear not (James 5:12; Matt 5:33-36)

178. Tarry one for another (1 Cor 11:33)

179. Tarry for power (Luke 24:49; Acts 1:4-8)

180. Teach one another (Col 3:16)

181. Teach no other doctrine that the truth (1 Tim 1:3)

182. Tell your brother his fault alone first (Matt 18:15-17)

183. Trust God for your needs as you work (Matt 10:9; Luke 9:3; Luke 10:4)

184. Understand the will of God (Eph 5:17)

185. Use not your liberty as an occasion to sin (Gal 5:13; 1 Pet 1:16)

186. Use hospitality without grudging (1 Pet 4:9)

187. Warn the unruly (1 Thess 5:14)

188. Watch and pray (Matt 24:42; 25:13; Mark 13:33,35; Mark 14:38; Luke 21:36; Eph 6:18: Col 4:2)

189. Watch in all things (2 Tim 4:5; 1 Cor 16:13)

190. Weep with others (Rom 12:15)

191. Withdraw from disorderly brethren (2 Thess 3:6,14)

192. Withdraw from evil people (1 Tim 6:3-6)

193. Wives of deacons must be (1 Tim 3:11)

194. Wives, submit to your husbands (Eph 5:22; Col 3:18; 1 Pet 3:1-6)

195. Work with your own hands (1 Thess 4:11)

196. Work, or do not eat (2 Thess 3:10-11)

197. Work out own salvation (Phil 2:12)

198. Yield not your members to sin (Rom 6:13)

199. Yield yourself to God (Rom 6:13)

200. Yield your members to righteousness (Rom 6:13)


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