Ep. 163 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2 “To Be a Greater Follower of Righteousness”
“To Be a Greater Follower of Righteousness”
In this episode of Come Follow Me for Teens, we explore Genesis 12–17 and Abraham 1–2 and what it truly means to become “a greater follower of righteousness.” Abraham’s story begins in a troubled home marked by idolatry and spiritual danger—yet his desire to follow God changed his future.
We discuss how circumstances do not determine destiny, why covenants provide strength and direction, and how relationships can either strengthen or weaken our ability to hear the Lord’s voice. We also examine why it is often easier to avoid temptation than to resist it—and how small choices today shape the generations that follow.
This episode is designed to help parents and leaders guide teens in applying Abraham’s example to their own lives, reminding them that no matter where they begin, choosing Christ can redirect their entire story.
This study and teaching guide is designed to help parents and leaders walk teens through Genesis 12–17 and Abraham 1–2, exploring Abraham’s early life, his covenant with God, and his powerful desire to become “A Greater Follower of Righteousness.”
Together, you’ll examine how Abraham rose above a troubled family background, why covenants matter so deeply, and how righteous desire—combined with faith and obedience—can change the direction of a life.
The guide helps teens move beyond surface understanding by encouraging thoughtful discussion about:
How circumstances do not determine destiny
Why covenant relationships with God provide strength and direction
How personal relationships influence spiritual growth
Why it is easier to avoid temptation than to resist it
Designed for meaningful conversation rather than lecture, this resource supports adults as they guide teens in applying scripture to real-life decisions about faith, relationships, integrity, and future goals.
Ideal for:
Home study, Sunday lessons, youth discussions, and small groups.
Everything parents and youth leaders need to teach "Come Follow Me" to teens - Without hours of prep.