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Exodus 19–20; 24; 31–34: All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do

Come Follow Me · Week 17 · April 20–April 26, 2026 · Exodus 19:5-6, 20:3-17, 24:7, 32:4, 34:6

Experience the awe of Mount Sinai, learn the Ten Commandments, and discover God's mercy even when His people fall short

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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. When you make promises to God (like baptismal or temple covenants), how do you keep them fresh in your heart?
  2. Why do you think it's easier to make a covenant than to keep it?
  3. When has waiting on God's timing been especially hard for you? What helped you stay faithful?
  4. How can you tell the difference between God being slow and God working behind the scenes?
  5. Which of the Ten Commandments is the hardest to keep in today's world? Why?
  6. How would the world be different if everyone lived the Ten Commandments?
  7. What does it mean to you to be God's 'peculiar treasure'?
  8. How does knowing God treasures you change the way you see yourself?

Sample questions from this week's game

True or False: When the Israelites first heard God's commandments, they said, 'All that the Lord hath said will we do, and be obedient.'

Exodus 24:7

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True — True! In Exodus 24:7, the entire nation of Israel committed with one voice to obey everything God had spoken. This was a powerful covenant moment — though sadly, they would break it shortly after.

Moses has been on the mountain for weeks and hasn't come back. People are saying God has abandoned them. Everyone is pressuring you to worship a golden idol instead. What do you do?

Exodus 32:1

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Stay faithful to God — His timing isn't always our timing, but He always keeps His promises — The golden calf wasn't just about a statue — it was about impatience and fear. When Moses 'delayed,' the people panicked and turned to something they could see and touch. We face the same temptation when God's answers don't come on our schedule.

Read the lesson

This week covers Exodus 19:5-6, 20:3-17, 24:7, 32:4, 34:6. Read the chapters at churchofjesuschrist.org.

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