Come Follow Me for Teens: All That the Lord Hath Spoken We Will Do (Exodus 19–20; 24; 30–34)
“All That the Lord Hath Spoke We Will Do”
In this episode of Come Follow Me for Teens, we explore Exodus 19–20; 24; 30–34 and what it means to truly come to God. At Mount Sinai, the children of Israel were invited to prepare themselves to meet the Lord, receive His commandments, and enter into covenant with Him. But this week’s study also shows how quickly people can turn aside when fear, impatience, and doubt take over.
We talk about how preparation precedes spiritual power, why God’s commandments are meant to bless us rather than restrict us, and what the story of the golden calf teaches about human weakness and God’s mercy. This episode helps teens see that God is patient, forgiving, and deeply committed to helping us become more like Him.
This week’s Study & Teaching Guide helps teens and those who teach them explore how to prepare to meet God, why His commandments are given to lead us to happiness and sanctification, and how His mercy helps us when we turn aside quickly and fall short. Built from Exodus 19–20; 24; 32; 34, this guide gives you clear teaching, exact scripture blocks, discussion questions, application prompts, and powerful quotes to help you teach with depth and confidence.
Inside this guide
Full background for the week
3 readiness activities
3 full teaching principles
Exact scripture blocks from the transcript
Discovery and discussion questions
Expanded teaching sections
Quotes preserved in full
Journal prompts and application ideas
Designed for
Parents
Home study
Youth Sunday School support
Young Men and Young Women leaders
Family gospel discussion
Teens studying on their own
Ideal for
A 10–20 minute family lesson
A youth class discussion
One-on-one mentoring
Personal study during the week
Teachers who want a ready-to-use lesson framework
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Everything parents and youth leaders need to teach "Come Follow Me" to teens - Without hours of prep.