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Genesis 5; Moses 6: Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children

Come Follow Me · Week 5 · January 26–February 1, 2026 · Moses 6:31, Moses 6:34, Moses 6:57, Genesis 5:24

Learn how God calls the humble, empowers the weak, and wants parents to teach gospel truths to their children

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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. What does 'walk with me' look like in your daily routine? How do you walk with God?
  2. When has God given you words or strength beyond your own ability?
  3. What part of this verse is most meaningful to you: 'all thy words will I justify,' 'mountains shall flee,' or 'walk with me'?
  4. What would a modern-day 'City of Zion' look like? What would make a community that righteous?
  5. What do you think changed between Enoch's nervous 'Why me?' and his later ability to move mountains?
  6. How does Enoch's journey give you hope for your own spiritual growth?
  7. When has God helped you do something you didn't think you could do?
  8. What calling or responsibility feels intimidating right now? How does Enoch's story encourage you?

Sample questions from this week's game

Moses 6:34

Moses 6:34

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Behold my Spirit is upon you, wherefore all thy words will I justify; and the mountains shall flee before you, and the rivers shall turn from their course; and thou shalt abide in me, and I in you; therefore walk with me. — Moses 6:34 contains the beautiful 2026 Youth Theme phrase: 'Walk with me.' It's God's personal invitation to Enoch — and to each of us — to journey through life with Him as our constant companion.

A young man — insecure, disliked, and not much of a speaker — receives a staggering call from God. He's told to preach repentance to a violent, wicked generation. He trembles and asks, 'Why me?' But God makes a promise: 'My Spirit is upon you. Mountains will flee before you. Walk with me.' The young man obeys, and something incredible happens — people actually listen. An entire city becomes so righteous that God takes them all to heaven.

Moses 6:26-34; 7:13-21

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Enoch being called to preach and building the city of Zion — Enoch's story is one of the most remarkable transformations in scripture. From scared, insecure young man to the leader of an entire city so righteous it was taken to heaven! All because he said yes to God's call and walked with Him.

Read the lesson

This week covers Moses 6:31, Moses 6:34, Moses 6:57, Genesis 5:24. Read the chapters at churchofjesuschrist.org.

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