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Exodus 1–6: I Have Remembered My Covenant

Come Follow Me · Week 13 · March 23–March 29, 2026 · Exodus 1:17, 2:24-25, 3:5, 3:14, 4:11-12, 5:22-23, 6:6-7

Discover how God remembered His covenant, called Moses from a burning bush, and began delivering Israel from bondage

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Family discussion questions

Use these around the dinner table, in Sunday School, or for companionship study — each comes from this week's chapters.

  1. God 'remembered' His covenant at just the right time. When have you experienced God acting on a promise in your life at a time you didn't expect?
  2. How does being part of God's covenant—through baptism and the temple—change the way you face difficult or uncertain times?
  3. The name 'I AM' means God is eternal and unchanging. How does knowing that the same God who spoke to Moses is the same Jesus Christ who loves you today affect the way you pray?
  4. If God asked you, 'What do you need Me to be for you right now?', what would your answer be, and why?
  5. Think of a time someone in authority asked you to do something you felt was wrong. How did you handle it, and what would you do differently now?
  6. The midwives' courage saved lives they would never even know about. How does it feel to know that your brave choices might bless people you'll never meet?
  7. God turned the Nile—meant to destroy Hebrew babies—into the very thing that saved Moses. When have you seen God turn something meant for harm into something good in your life or someone else's?
  8. Pharaoh's daughter showed compassion to a baby from a people her father hated. How can choosing compassion over prejudice open the door for God to work miracles through us?

Sample questions from this week's game

Exodus 3:14

Exodus 3:14

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And God said unto Moses, I Am That I Am: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I Am hath sent me unto you. — I AM THAT I AM (Jehovah) is one of the most powerful names of God in all of scripture. Jesus later used this same name for Himself (John 8:58), declaring His divinity. This is the God who called Moses—the same God who calls us!

You're a Hebrew midwife, and the most powerful king in the world just ordered you to do something terrible—kill every baby boy you deliver. What do you do?

Exodus 1:17, 20-21

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Fear God and protect the babies, even though Pharaoh might punish you — The midwives knew that God's commandments matter more than any human authority. Their bravery saved countless lives and earned them God's blessings. We too can choose to follow God even when it's unpopular or risky.

Read the lesson

This week covers Exodus 1:17, 2:24-25, 3:5, 3:14, 4:11-12, 5:22-23, 6:6-7. Read the chapters at churchofjesuschrist.org.

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