Mitzvot Yeshua
Section 4
Community & Discipleship
Introduction
Yeshua called His followers into a community, not just a private faith. He formed a family of disciples who would live, learn, and labor together. His mitzvot for community and discipleship remind us that leadership is service, discipline is restoration, and fellowship is marked by love. To follow Him is to walk with others, building one another up in obedience and hope.
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42. Go and make disciples of all nations
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Scripture: Matt 28:19
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Torah Link: Gen 12:3 (all nations blessed through Abraham).
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Application: Share your faith, teach others the way of Yeshua, and help them grow into obedient disciples.
43. Baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Spirit
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Scripture: Matt 28:19
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Torah Link: Exod 14:30–31 (Israel’s passage through the sea as covenant identity).
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Application: Encourage new believers to publicly declare their faith through immersion.
44. Teach them to obey all I commanded you
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Scripture: Matt 28:20
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Torah Link: Deut 11:18–19 (teach God’s commands to your children).
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Application: Make discipleship more than information — train others in living out Yeshua’s commands.
45. Do this in remembrance of Me
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Scripture: Luke 22:19
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Torah Link: Exod 12:14 (Passover as a memorial).
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Application: Share bread and cup with gratitude, remembering His sacrifice and covenant.
46. Wash one another’s feet
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Scripture: John 13:14
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Torah Link: Lev 19:18 (serve your neighbor).
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Application: Serve others humbly in practical, even hidden ways.
47. Let the greatest among you be the servant
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Scripture: Matt 23:11
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Torah Link: Num 12:3 (Moses was the most humble man).
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Application: Seek opportunities to serve instead of seeking recognition.
48. Receive little children in My name
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Scripture: Matt 18:5
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Torah Link: Ps 127:3 (children are a heritage from the Lord).
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Application: Welcome children as valuable members of the community.
49. Do not despise the little ones who believe in Me
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Scripture: Matt 18:10
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Torah Link: Isa 40:11 (God gathers lambs in His arms).
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Application: Protect the vulnerable and honor the faith of the young.
50. Rebuke your brother if he sins; forgive him if he repents
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Scripture: Luke 17:3
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Torah Link: Lev 19:17 (rebuke your neighbor so you do not share in his guilt).
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Application: Confront sin with truth, but always be ready to forgive.
51. Go privately to restore a brother who sins
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Scripture: Matt 18:15
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Torah Link: Prov 25:9 (discuss a matter privately with your neighbor).
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Application: Seek reconciliation quietly before involving others.
52. Take witnesses if he will not listen
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Scripture: Matt 18:16
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Torah Link: Deut 19:15 (a matter established by two or three witnesses).
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Application: Involve others wisely when private correction fails.
53. Tell it to the assembly if he still refuses
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Scripture: Matt 18:17
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Torah Link: Num 15:33–36 (community involvement in judgment).
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Application: Handle persistent sin as a body, keeping the community holy.
54. Feed My sheep
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Scripture: John 21:17
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Torah Link: Ezek 34:2–4 (shepherds called to feed the flock).
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Application: Care for others spiritually and physically, tending to their needs.
55. Care for the “least of these” — the hungry, thirsty, stranger, sick, and imprisoned
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Scripture: Matt 25:35–36
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Torah Link: Deut 15:7–11 (open your hand to the poor and needy).
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Application: Serve Christ by serving those in need, seeing Him in their faces.
Mitzvot Yeshua
Community holds together when it is built on justice, mercy, and truth. Yeshua’s commands about fellowship point us toward serving, forgiving, and bearing one another’s burdens. Yet He also calls us to live with integrity in every area of life. The next section will guide us into His mitzvot on justice and mercy, where righteousness and compassion meet in the life of the Kingdom.