Godliness, Holiness & Righteousness
Be wise as serpents and harmless as doves

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Jesus His Commandment

    Matthew 10:16-17

    This Primary Bible reference is a unique Bible reference according to the words of Jesus, which best summarizes this step.

Negative commandments:
  • Do not throw your pearls to pigs
Commandment category: Godliness, Holiness & Righteousness

Direct Bible References

Extra direct Bible references which expands or explain the same step.

  • Psalms 101:1-8

  • Matthew 7:6

  • 1 Thessalonians 5:19

  • 1 Peter 1:13

Indirect Bible References

Extra, more indirect Bible references, relating to the same step.

  • Genesis 1:1

  • Psalms 84:12

  • Psalms 97:10-12

Example Bible References

In these Bible references you will find examples and testimonies how this step was being executed.


  • Acts 13:6-12

  • Acts 22:17-21

  • Titus 1:10-14

Wisdom Bible References

Wisdom Bible references will relate to one of the Wisdom Literare Books from the Old Testament.


  • Job 1:1

  • Job 12:4

  • Proverbs 1:22

  • Proverbs 2:7-11

  • Proverbs 3:13-24

  • Proverbs 5:1-2

  • Proverbs 9:7-8

  • Proverbs 23:9

  • Ecclesiastes 9:13-18

Study Bible References

Extra Bible references (most often larger parts of Bible books) which are good for extra study on this step:


  • James 3:13-18


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  • A related Bible reference to the step which is negative, something you should not do
  • A related Bible reference to the step which is both positive and negative
  • A related Bible reference to the step which is positive, something you should do or learn from
  • A related Bible reference to the step which is not yet determined positive or negative
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Questions

Share your hearts together by discussing the following questions:
  • Is there anything you don't understand within this step?
  • Wat appeals to you about all Bible references and resources?
  • How do you apply this step in your life or do you experience any boundaries?
Extra questions:
  • How does biblical wisdom differ from worldly wisdom?
  • When do you throw a pearl to a pig?