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  2. The Commands of Christ are not just a to-do list; they are an invitation to a relationship with God Himself. What are these commandments, and what does it mean to “keep” them? We cannot keep—observe, remember, and apply—them without first knowing what they are. Fifty general commands Jesus gave us during His earthly ministry are listed ...

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  4. 50 Commands of Christ - Summary List. Repent—Matthew 4:17, Luke 13:3. Let not your heart be troubled—John 14:27, John 16:33, Matthew 6:25-26, Philippians 4:6-7. Follow me—Matthew 4:19. Rejoice—Matthew 5:12, (Also 2 Corinthians 6:10, 12:10, James 1:2-4) Let your light shine—Matthew 5:16. Honor God’s law—Matthew 5:17-19.

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  5. The 50 Commandments of Christ are the key to transforming your home, community and business. Memorize them. Meditate upon them. Ask the Holy Spirit for illumination on how to apply them to your life. Expect God to put His divine favor upon you. Favor takes you to the top of the mountains.

  6. The 50 Commandments of Christ are the key to transforming your home, community and business. Memorize them. Meditate upon them. Ask the Holy Spirit for illumination on how to apply them to your life. Expect God to put His divine favor upon you. Favor takes you to the top of the mountains.

  7. Jesus gave us more than 300 commands. Don't miss any, come see the chart that Galen Currah put together here!

  8. These 50 teachings of Christ have the power to transform a culture or a nation. A follower of Jesus was hired by the United Nations to train a group of Scientists and PhD’s from 20 countries whose special expertise involved oceanic studies.

  9. List of 50 of Jesus' Commands Statement of each command and scripture reference. Commands #1-6 Repent, do not be troubled, follow me, rejoice, let your light shine, honor God's law.

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