April 9, 2026

Come, Follow Me – Old Testament

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“This Is My Work and My Glory”

Genesis 1–2; Moses 2–3; Abraham 4–5

“In the Beginning God Created the Heaven and the Earth”

Genesis 3–4; Moses 4–5

The Fall of Adam and Eve

Genesis 5; Moses 6

“Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children”

Moses 7

“The Lord Called His People Zion”

“Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord”

Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2

“To Be a Greater Follower of Righteousness”

Genesis 18–23

“Is Any Thing Too Hard for the Lord?”

Genesis 24–27

“The Covenant Is Renewed”

Genesis 28-33

“Surely the Lord Is in This Place”

Genesis 37-41

“The Lord was with Joseph”

Genesis 42-50

“God Meant It unto Good”

Exodus 1-6

“I Have Remembered My Covenant”

Exodus 7-13

“Remember This Day, in Which Ye Came Out from Egypt”

Exodus 14-17

“Stand Still, and See the Salvation of the Lord”

Easter

“He Will Swallow Up Death in Victory”

April 11-17

Exodus 18-20

“All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do”

April 18-24

Exodus 24;31-34

“My Presence Shall Go with Thee”

April 25-May 1

Exodus 35-40; Leviticus 1; 16; 19

“Holiness to the Lord”

May 2-8

Numbers 11-14; 20-24

“Rebel Not Ye Against the Lord, Neither Fear”

May 9-15

“Beware Lest Ye Forget the Lord”

May 16-22

1 Samuel 8-10; 13;15-18

“The Battle is the Lord’s”

June 13-19

2 Samuel 5-7; 11-12; 1 Kings 3; 8; 11

“Thy Kingdom Shall Be Established for Ever”

June 20-26

1 Kings 17-19

“If the Lord be God, Follow Him”

June 27-July 3

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Psalms 49–51; 61–66; 69–72; 77–78; 85–86

“I Will Declare What He Hath Done for My Soul”

Psalms 102–103; 110; 116–119; 127–128; 135–139; 146–150

Proverbs 1–4; 15–16; 22; 31; Ecclesiastes 1–3; 11–12

Isaiah 1-12

God is My Salvation

September 5-11

Isaiah 13-14; 24-30; 35

Isaiah 40-49

Ezekiel 1–3; 33–34; 36–37; 47

Daniel 1–6

There Is No Other God That Can Deliver

October 31- November 6

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Amos; Obadiah

“Seek the Lord, and Ye Shall Live”

November 14-20

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Jonah; Micah

“He Delighteth in Mercy”

November 21- 27

Conversion Is Our Goal

The aim of all gospel learning and teaching is to deepen our conversion to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and help us become more like Them. For this reason, when we study the gospel, we’re not just looking for new information; we want to become a “new creature” (2 Corinthians 5:17). This means relying on Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ to help us change our hearts, our views, our actions, and our very natures.

But the kind of gospel learning that strengthens our faith and leads to the miracle of conversion doesn’t happen all at once. It extends beyond a classroom into our hearts and homes. It requires consistent, daily efforts to understand and live the gospel. Gospel learning that leads to true conversion requires the influence of the Holy Ghost.

The Holy Ghost guides us to the truth and bears witness of that truth (see John 16:13). He enlightens our minds, quickens our understandings, and touches our hearts with revelation from God, the source of all truth. The Holy Ghost purifies our hearts. He inspires in us a desire to live by truth, and He whispers to us ways to do this. Truly, “the Holy Ghost … shall teach [us] all things” (John 14:26).

For these reasons, in our efforts to live, learn, and teach the gospel, we should first and foremost seek the companionship of the Spirit. This goal should govern our choices and guide our thoughts and actions. We should seek after whatever invites the influence of the Spirit and reject whatever drives that influence away—for we know that if we can be worthy of the presence of the Holy Ghost, we can also be worthy to live in the presence of Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.