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Moses 7: The Lord Called His People Zion

Come Follow Me · Week 6 · February 2–February 8, 2026 · Moses 7:18, Moses 7:28-29, Moses 7:53, Moses 7:21

Discover what it means to build Zion — a people of one heart and one mind — and learn that God weeps for His 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 would it look like for your family or ward to be 'of one heart and one mind'?
  2. Which of the four qualities of Zion (one heart, one mind, righteous, no poor) is hardest to achieve?
  3. Who in your ward or neighborhood might be struggling right now? What could you do this week?
  4. What's the difference between being friendly and truly building Zion?
  5. Which of these three qualities of Zion does your family or ward do best? Which needs the most work?
  6. On a scale of 1-10, how close is your family to being 'Zion'? What's the biggest thing that could help?
  7. Which of the four qualities of Zion (one heart, one mind, righteous, no poor) stands out to you most?
  8. If you could have asked God one question in that moment, what would it be?

Sample questions from this week's game

True or False: Zion is defined as a specific geographic location, not a spiritual condition.

Moses 7:18

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False — False! While Enoch's Zion was a physical city, the Lord defines Zion by its people, not its location. 'The Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.' Zion is a condition of the heart.

You notice a new family in your ward struggling — they don't know anyone, their kids look lonely, and they seem overwhelmed. In Zion, 'there was no poor among them.' What do you do?

Moses 7:18

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Welcome them warmly, invite them over, and help them feel at home — Zion isn't just a spiritual ideal — it's practical. 'No poor among them' means actively looking for people who are struggling and doing something about it. Building Zion starts with noticing the person right next to you.

Read the lesson

This week covers Moses 7:18, Moses 7:28-29, Moses 7:53, Moses 7:21. Read the chapters at churchofjesuschrist.org.

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