Come Follow Me Meditations
Gospel centered meditations and bedtime stories based on the weekly Come Follow Me curriculum. Drift to sleep peacefully with doctrinal truths spoken to your heart.
The Gentle Path to the Promised Land | Numbers 11-27 | A Come Follow Me Bedtime Story
Come Follow Me May 4–10 | Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27
Bedtime Story — The Gentle Path to the Land of Promise
This week in Come, Follow Me, we walk through Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27—a sacred record of Israel in the wilderness, learning the quiet, lifelong work of trusting God.
This peaceful bedtime story invites you to rest inside that journey.
Not as a distant story…
but as something deeply personal.
Israel had already been delivered.
But they had not yet arrived.
And in that space—between promise given and promise fulfilled—
God was not absent.
He w...
Rebel Not Against the Lord, Neither Fear | Numbers 11–27 | Come Follow Me Morning Meditation
This week in Come Follow Me (May 4–10), we study Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27—walking with Israel through the wilderness, a space that reveals far more than distance. It reveals the tension between fear and faith… between what we see, and what God has already spoken.
Israel is no longer in Egypt, but not yet in the promised land.
And in that in-between place, something sacred unfolds.
They are being taught how to trust.
When fear begins to reshape memory…
When past bondage starts to look like comfort…
When present provision feels insufficient…
God does not w...
Held In The Wilderness of Becoming | Numbers | Come Follow Me Sleep Meditation
Come Follow Me Study | Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27 | Sleep Meditation — Held Through the Wilderness of Becoming
Save this for tonight, and return when your mind needs stillness.
This week in Come, Follow Me (May 4–10), we study Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27—chapters that unfold not just a journey through the wilderness, but a transformation within it.
Israel walks between promise spoken and promise fulfilled.
A space where trust is tested.
Where fear can feel louder than faith.
And where God quietly proves that He never leaves His people in the in-between.
This sleep meditation invites you to step in...
Come Follow Me | Exodus 35–40; Leviticus | The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 15 | The Scavenger’s Market
April 27–May 3: “Holiness to the Lord” — Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19
In this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson, the Lord teaches Israel that holiness is not created from perfection—but from willing offering. The tabernacle was not built from ideal conditions. It was built from what the people already carried… given freely, without compulsion, and without delay.
Chapter 15 of The Ark Conspiracy places that same pattern inside the least sacred setting imaginable.
A floating scavenger’s market.
A place driven by survival, trade, and quiet desperation.
And yet… this is where the materials are found...
The Light in the Holy Tent | Exodus 35–40, Leviticus | A Come Follow Me Bedtime Story
April 27–May 3 Come, Follow Me | “Holiness to the Lord” — Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19
Bedtime Story — The Light in the Holy Tent
Tonight’s peaceful bedtime story invites you into one of the most sacred moments in the Old Testament—when the Lord asked the children of Israel to build the tabernacle, a holy place where He could dwell among them.
In this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson, we move beyond deliverance from Egypt and into something deeper: transformation.
God’s desire was not only to free His people—but to make them holy.
To teach them how...
Holiness to the Lord | Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19 | A Come Follow Me Morning Meditation
This week’s Come, Follow Me study (April 27–May 3) explores “Holiness to the Lord” in Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 4; 16; 19—a powerful invitation to understand how God transforms ordinary lives into sacred spaces. This morning meditation helps you study, understand, and feel how holiness is not separation from daily life, but God’s presence within it.
In these chapters, the Lord commands the building of the tabernacle—not just as a structure, but as a pattern. A pattern of willing offering, sacred alignment, and daily consecration. Every element—the altar, the laver, the lampstand, the incense—points forward to Jesus Christ and His power...
Resting in Holy Stillness | Leviticus | A Come Follow Me Sleep Meditation
In this Come, Follow Me sleep meditation for April 27–May 3, we reflect on “Holiness to the Lord” through Exodus 35–40 and selections from Leviticus. As Israel builds the tabernacle in the wilderness, we see a powerful truth: God’s purpose is not only to deliver His people—but to dwell with them and make them holy.
This peaceful, scripture-centered meditation helps you slow your thoughts, release the weight of the day, and rest in the presence of Jesus Christ. As you listen, you’ll be guided through the imagery of the tabernacle, the meaning of sacred offerings, and the quiet invi...
Come Follow Me | Exodus 19-34 | The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 14 | Trials of the Rust Bridges
This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson, April 20–26: “All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do” (Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34), teaches that covenant commitment matters deeply to God. He honors sincere effort, even when human weakness means the outcome falls short of perfection.
In Chapter 14 of The Ark Conspiracy — “Trials of the Rust Bridges” — Noah, Rachel, and Eli reach the Rust Bridges and face a binding agreement they cannot avoid. To pass north, they must retrieve a generator from a flooded research facility already half-lost to ruin. What begins as a task of survival becomes a test of trust, pressure, and promis...
All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do | Exodus 19–34 | A Come Follow Me Morning Meditation
This week in Come Follow Me (April 20–26), we study “All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do” — Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34, where Israel stands at Mount Sinai and enters into covenant with God.
This morning meditation invites you to slow down, center your heart, and reflect on what covenant really means—not perfection, but return.
At Sinai, God reveals His desire not to distance Himself from His people, but to dwell among them. The commandments are not barriers—they are pathways into presence. And even when Israel falters with the golden calf, God reveals something deeper than failure:
...
The Little Tent Where God Was Near | Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34 | A Come Follow Me Bedtime Story
This week in Come Follow Me (April 20–26), we study Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34—the moment Israel enters into covenant with God at Mount Sinai and learns that He desires not distance, but nearness.
This peaceful bedtime story meditation, “The Little Tent Where God Was Near,” gently explores one of the most meaningful truths in these chapters:
that even when God’s people struggle, wait, or wander… He continues to make a way to dwell among them.
From the thunder on Mount Sinai…
to the heartbreak of the golden calf…
to the quiet mercy of new stone tablets…
t...
Held at the Foot of the Mountain | Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34 | A Come Follow Me Sleep Meditation
This Come, Follow Me week (April 20–26), we study Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34—where God invites His people into covenant at Mount Sinai, gives the Ten Commandments, and reveals that even when we fail, His mercy does not withdraw.
This sleep meditation, “Held at the Foot of the Mountain,” is for anyone who feels the weight of trying, failing, waiting, or wondering if they are still held by God.
At Sinai, the people declared:
“All that the Lord hath spoken we will do.”
And yet, not long after, they faltered.
This story is not just about commandmen...
Come Follow Me Study | Exodus 14-18 | The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 13 | The Weight You Can’t Carry
This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson (April 13–19) — “Stand Still, and See the Salvation of the Lord” (Exodus 14–18) — teaches a powerful truth: when we are surrounded by impossible odds, God does not always ask us to force a solution… but to trust Him, and be ready to move when He makes a way.
In Chapter 13 of The Ark Conspiracy, that principle becomes deeply personal.
Noah is carrying more than he was ever meant to hold.
The safety of others.
The weight of past decisions.
The fear of what happens if he fails.
But Rachel...
The Night the Sea Made a Path | Exodus 14–18 | Come Follow Me Bedtime Story
April 13–19 Come, Follow Me: Exodus 14–18 — Stand Still, and See the Salvation of the Lord
This peaceful bedtime story retells the moment when God made a way through the Red Sea, reminding us that even when we feel surrounded, He is already working.
Tonight’s story invites you to step into Exodus 14–18.
A moment when the Israelites stood still… and watched God do what only He could do.
As Pharaoh’s army closed in and the sea blocked their path, fear felt overwhelming.
But through Moses, God gave a simple invitation:
“Fear ye not… stand st...
Stand Still & See the Salvation of The Lord | Exodus 14–18 | A Come Follow Me Morning Meditation
In this Come Follow Me morning meditation, we explore the powerful moment at the Red Sea—when the Israelites were trapped between fear and faith—and how God’s invitation to “stand still” still applies to our lives today.
This Christ-centered meditation helps you:
 • Understand what it means to trust God in uncertain moments
 • Find peace when answers feel delayed
 • Recognize how God is already working in your life
 • Begin your day with calm, clarity, and spiritual confidence
Drawing from Exodus 14–18, this guided reflection connects the miracle of the Red Sea, manna in the wilderness...
Held While The Waters Part | Exodus 14–18 | A Come Follow Me Sleep Meditation
April 13–19 Come, Follow Me: “Stand Still, and See the Salvation of the Lord” (Exodus 14–18)
Exodus 14–18 teaches that even when we feel trapped, uncertain, or afraid, God is already preparing a way forward.
This sleep meditation invites you to rest inside one of the most powerful truths in scripture:
You do not need to part the sea—God will make a way.
Tonight’s meditation gently walks through the story of the Red Sea, manna in the wilderness, and water from the rock—reminding you that God provides not always all at once, but always enough.<...
Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt | Come Follow Me Study (Passover) | Exodus 7–13
April 6–12 Come, Follow Me: “Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt” (Exodus 7–13)
Why does God ask His people to remember—and how does remembering strengthen faith when deliverance feels delayed?
In this morning meditation, we reflect on the story of the Exodus—when God delivered Israel from Egypt through power, patience, and ultimately, the sacrifice of the Lamb.
Plague after plague came, yet Pharaoh’s heart remained hard. And still, God was working—preparing, guiding, and fulfilling His promises in His perfect timing.
This story teaches a quiet but powerful truth:
Faith...
Come Follow Me Study | Exodus 7-13 | Epic Series | The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 12 Night Watch
April 6–12 Come, Follow Me | Exodus 7–13 — “Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt”
The power of remembering God’s deliverance—when faith feels quiet, memory becomes your anchor.
In this chapter of The Ark Conspiracy, we step into a quiet, searching moment—far from certainty, far from clarity, and far from anything that feels like proof.
Chapter 12: Night Watch
Three days into the journey north, with danger behind them and uncertainty ahead, Noah finds himself awake in the middle of the night—caught between memory and doubt.
When Eli asks a simple...
The Night God Remembered His People | Passover Exodus 12–13 | Come Follow Me Bedtime Story
April 6–12 Come, Follow Me: “Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt” — Exodus 7–13
This bedtime story explores the meaning of the Passover and how God delivers His people through Jesus Christ.
In this peaceful, scripture-based meditation, you will reflect on the night the Lord remembered His people, protected them through faith, and led them out of Egypt toward freedom.
As you listen, you’ll be invited to:
• Understand the deeper meaning of the Passover in Exodus 12
• See how the lamb points to Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God
• Reflect on what it means t...
Resting in the Lamb’s Protection | Come Follow Me Exodus 7–13 | Sleep Meditation
Passover, the Lamb of God, and deliverance through Jesus Christ — this Come Follow Me sleep meditation for Exodus 7–13 helps you understand the deeper meaning of the Passover story while preparing your heart and mind for peaceful rest.
In this week’s Come Follow Me lesson (Exodus 7–13), we witness the power of God’s deliverance as the Israelites are freed from bondage through the final plague and the sacred ordinance of Passover. The blood of the lamb placed upon the doorposts becomes a powerful symbol of Jesus Christ — our true Lamb — whose Atonement protects, redeems, and saves.
This sleep m...
He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory | Come Follow Me Easter Study | Morning Meditation
He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory | Come, Follow Me Easter Study (March 30–April 5) invites you into a Christ-centered morning meditation focused on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the eternal promise that through Him, death is overcome.
This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson centers on one of the most powerful truths in all scripture: because Jesus Christ lives, every ending can become a beginning. From the prophecies of Isaiah to the witness of the empty tomb, the message is clear—Christ has already won the victory.
In this Easter morning meditation, you are invite...
He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory | Easter Sleep Meditation | Come Follow Me
This week’s Come Follow Me Easter lesson (March 30–April 5), “He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory,” invites us to center our hearts on the greatest truth in all of eternity—Jesus Christ has already overcome.
This Christ-centered sleep meditation is designed to help you rest inside that victory.
As we reflect on the Easter story, we remember that between the sorrow of the cross and the joy of the empty tomb, there was a quiet, sacred stillness—a moment where it may have seemed that nothing was happening.
But heaven was not silent.
...Come Follow Me Study | Exodus 1–6 | I Have Remembered My Covenant | The Ark Conspiracy (Chapter 11)
March 23–29. “I Have Remembered My Covenant” — Exodus 1–6
In this week’s Come Follow Me study, we enter one of the most defining moments in scripture—when God declares that He has not forgotten His people.
He sees.
He hears.
He remembers His covenant.
Chapter 11 of The Ark Conspiracy reflects this same pattern through a different kind of deliverer—one who does not feel ready for what he has been given.
As Noah is carried north through uncertain waters, the mission begins to shift.
What once felt personal…
begins to reve...
God Always Remembers His Promises | Come Follow Me | Exodus 1–6 Moses Bedtime Story
This week in Come, Follow Me (March 23–29), we study Exodus 1–6 and encounter one of the most comforting truths in all of scripture:
God sees. God hears. God remembers His covenant.
This Christ-centered bedtime story is designed to help both heart and mind settle into that promise.
As the children of Israel endured years of hardship in Egypt, it may have seemed as though heaven was quiet. But scripture reveals something deeper—God was never absent. He was aware. He was preparing. And He was already moving according to promises made long before.
In t...
I Have Remembered My Covenant—What It Means for You | Come Follow Me | Exodus 1–6 Morning Meditation
This week we study Come, Follow Me (March 23–29), Exodus 1–6 and encounter one of the most steadying truths in scripture:
God hears. God sees. God remembers His covenant.
This morning meditation invites you to begin your day grounded in that truth.
As the children of Israel faced years of oppression in Egypt, it may have felt as though heaven was silent. But scripture reveals something deeper—God was not absent. He was aware. He was preparing. He was already moving according to promises made long before.
In this Christ-centered meditation, we gently explor...
Resting in God’s Covenant | Come Follow Me | Exodus 1–6 Sleep Meditation
This week we study Come, Follow Me (March 23–29), Exodus 1–6 and encounter one of the most tender truths in scripture:
God hears. God sees. God remembers His covenant.
This sleep meditation invites you to rest inside that promise.
As the children of Israel faced years of oppression in Egypt, it may have felt as though heaven was silent. But scripture reveals something deeper—God was not absent. He was aware. He was preparing. He was already moving according to promises made long before.
In this Christ-centered meditation, we gently explore what it means...
Come Follow Me Study | Genesis 42–50 | God Meant It Unto Good | The Ark Conspiracy (Chapter 10)
This week in Come, Follow Me (March 16–22) we study Genesis 42–50, the final chapters of Joseph’s story — where betrayal, suffering, and years of waiting are revealed to have been quietly preparing the very salvation his family would one day need.
Joseph’s words summarize the lesson of the entire narrative:
“Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” — Genesis 50:20
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Chapter 10 of The Ark Conspiracy explores that same principle through a modern story.
As Noah and his companio...
Come Follow Me | Genesis 42–50 | “God Meant It Unto Good” (Joseph of Egypt) – Morning Meditation
This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson explores the final chapters of Joseph’s story in Genesis 42–50, where Joseph reveals himself to the brothers who once betrayed him. One of the most powerful lines in the entire Old Testament comes from Genesis 50:20: “Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.”
This morning meditation invites you to begin your day reflecting on that profound truth. Joseph’s life shows that God can work within experiences that once seemed painful, confusing, or unfair—and quietly shape them into something redemptive.
In these closing chapters of Genesis, Jo...
Come Follow Me | Genesis 42–50 God’s Good Purpose in Joseph’s Journey – Bedtime Story
This week in Come, Follow Me, we study one of the most powerful moments in the life of Joseph of Egypt.
In Genesis 42–50 of the Book of Genesis, Joseph is finally reunited with the brothers who once betrayed him. Years earlier, they had sold him into slavery. But after a long journey filled with hardship, waiting, and unexpected blessings, Joseph comes to understand something remarkable about God’s work in our lives.
He tells his brothers:
“Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” (Genesis 50:20)
This peaceful bedtime story me...
Come Follow Me | Genesis 42–50 How God Turns Hard Things Into Good-Joseph of Egypt Sleep Meditation
This peaceful sleep meditation is inspired by this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson about Joseph of Egypt and the remarkable moment when Joseph tells his brothers:
“Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” (Genesis 50:20)
Joseph’s story is one of the most powerful examples in scripture of how God can work through long seasons of hardship, confusion, waiting, and betrayal to ultimately bring about healing and preservation. After years of suffering—being sold into slavery, falsely accused, and imprisoned—Joseph eventually saw how the Lord had quietly been guiding the entire story...
Genesis 37–41 | Come, Follow Me Study | The Lord Was with Joseph | The Ark Conspiracy (Chapter 9)
This week’s Come, Follow Me study (March 9–15) focuses on one of the most powerful repeated phrases in the story of Joseph:
“The Lord was with Joseph.”
(Genesis 37–41)
Joseph’s story teaches that God’s presence doesn’t always remove hardship.
Instead, His presence gives clarity, direction, and purpose even when the road ahead becomes harder.
This chapter of The Ark Conspiracy explores that same spiritual pattern.
In this episode, Noah discovers that the people he loves most have become targets because of the path he is walking. The danger hasn’t ea...
Joseph in Egypt & The God Who Never Left | Come Follow Me | Genesis 37–41 | Bedtime Story
This gentle bedtime story explores the powerful story of Joseph in Egypt from this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson.
March 9–15 Come, Follow Me Study
Genesis 37–41 — “The Lord Was with Joseph”
Joseph’s life takes him from a peaceful field with his father’s flocks… to betrayal by his brothers… to slavery in Egypt… to prison… and eventually to standing before Pharaoh himself. Through every chapter of Joseph’s life, the scriptures repeat a quiet and powerful truth:
“The Lord was with Joseph.” (Genesis 39:2, 21)
In this calming, scripture-centered bedtime story, we revisit Joseph’s journey an...
How Was the Lord With Joseph? | Come, Follow Me | Genesis 37–41 Morning Meditation
This week’s Come, Follow Me study (March 9–15) invites us into one of the most powerful stories in the Old Testament: the life of Joseph in Genesis 37–41. Betrayed by his brothers, sold into slavery, falsely accused, and forgotten in prison—Joseph’s path was anything but easy. Yet through every unexpected turn, scripture quietly repeats one steady truth:
“The Lord was with Joseph.” (Genesis 39:2, 21)
This guided morning meditation is designed to help you begin your day reflecting on that promise.
As you listen, you’ll walk beside Joseph through the pit, the prison, and eventually t...
God Prepared Joseph | Come Follow Me Genesis 37–41 | Rest in Gods Quiet Preparation Sleep Meditation
This week’s Come, Follow Me study (March 9–15) explores one of the most powerful truths in the Old Testament: “The Lord was with Joseph.” In Genesis 37–41, Joseph’s life moves through betrayal, temptation, prison, and finally Pharaoh’s court—but through every season the same quiet truth remains: God’s presence does not disappear in difficult seasons.
This guided sleep meditation for Come, Follow Me invites you to rest inside that promise. As you listen, we reflect on Joseph’s journey from the pit to the prison to the palace and consider how God quietly prepares His children through sea...
Genesis 24–33 | Come, Follow Me | Let God Prevail | The Ark Conspiracy (Chapter 8)
Chapter 8 of The Ark Conspiracy continues a scripture-inspired story exploring the principles found in this week’s Come, Follow Me study (March 2–8): Genesis 24–33 — “Let God Prevail.” This episode reflects on one of the central spiritual insights of the lesson: that God’s covenant blessings cannot be forced through our own striving or abandoned in despair. They are received when we release our need to control outcomes and allow something greater than ourselves to prevail.
In Genesis 24–33, we watch Jacob spend years striving, manipulating circumstances, and trying to secure blessings through effort and strategy. Eventually Jacob learns something deeper through h...
Learning to Let God Prevail | Come Follow Me Genesis 24–33 | Jacob’s Ladder Bedtime Story
In this week’s Come, Follow Me study (Genesis 24–33), we explore one of the most powerful invitations in scripture: What does it mean to let God prevail?
This Christ-centered bedtime story gently retells the account of Jacob, Esau, and Jacob’s Ladder—helping children and families understand how to trust God’s timing, release fear, and rest in His covenant promises.
As Jacob lies beneath an open sky and sees a ladder reaching to heaven, he discovers something life-changing: God is closer than he thought. Even in uncertainty. Even in waiting. Even in the wilderness.
Late...
Where Is God in Ordinary Places?| Jacobs Ladder & Letting God Prevail | Come Follow Me Genesis 24–33
This Week’s Study: Genesis 24–33 invites us to reflect on Jacob’s Ladder, covenant promises, and the sacred invitation to let God prevail in our lives. In this guided morning meditation, apply the spiritual insights of this Come, Follow Me lesson as you begin your day with peaceful, scripture-centered reflection.
In this guided morning meditation, we reflect on Jacob’s realization at Bethel:
“Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not.” (Genesis 28:16)
As Jacob wrestled through the night and received the name Israel — “Let God prevail”, we are invited to consider how su...
How Do We Let God Prevail? | Come, Follow Me Genesis 24–33 Explained Through Jacob’s Ladder
Tonight’s sleep meditation follows this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson (March 2–8): “Let God Prevail” — Genesis 24–33.
In these chapters we walk with Jacob through covenant promises, fear, repentance, reconciliation, and ultimately the moment when God changes his name to Israel — “let God prevail.”
As Jacob rests in the wilderness and sees the ladder reaching from earth to heaven, he learns something many of us are still learning today: God’s greatest blessings are not seized through striving, but received through trust.
This guided Christian sleep meditation was created especially for members of The Church of Jesus Ch...
The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 7-The Prepared Path | Come Follow Me-Is anything too hard for the Lord?
In this week’s Come, Follow Me study (February 23–March 1), we read Genesis 18–23 and witness one of the most powerful covenant fulfillments in scripture:
• Sarah laughs at the promise of a son.
• Abraham intercedes in faith.
• Isaac is born in God’s timing.
• A covenant that took decades begins to visibly unfold.
The Lord’s purposes were never rushed.
They were prepared.
Chapter 7 of The Ark Conspiracy mirrors that same sacred pattern.
As Noah Reyes becomes officially labeled a fugitive, he uncovers something far more stabilizing than escape plans:
...Come Follow Me | Abraham, Isaac & Trusting that God’s Keeps His Promises | Bedtime Story
Is anything too hard for the Lord?
This peaceful gospel bedtime story is inspired by this week’s Come, Follow Me study: Genesis 18–23 — the sacred account of Abraham and Sarah, the promise of Isaac, and the quiet faith required to trust God’s timing.
In this long-form Christian sleep meditation, we rest inside one eternal truth: God keeps His promises.
For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints studying the Old Testament this year, these chapters invite us to reflect on:
• Abraham and Sarah’s years of waiting
• The mi...
Come Follow Me | Abraham, Isaac & Trusting God’s Promises | Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
Is any thing too hard for the Lord?
This week in Come, Follow Me (Genesis 18–23), we walk with Abraham and Sarah through seasons of waiting, witness Lot’s family flee Sodom, and stand on Mount Moriah where trust is tested and heaven provides.
This morning meditation is designed for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who want to begin their day anchored in scripture—not just informed, but spiritually strengthened.
If you’ve ever:
• Waited for a promised blessing
• Felt tempted to look back instead of forward
• Wonder...