Ep. 162 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Gen. 6-11, Moses Ch. 8 “Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord”
“Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord”
In this episode of Come Follow Me for Teens, we explore Genesis 6–11 and Moses 8 and why the stories of Noah and the Tower of Babel matter so much in our day. Jesus taught that the latter days would resemble the days of Noah—marked by corruption, violence, pride, confusion, and division.
More importantly, these chapters teach what to do in times like these. We discuss how Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, how God provides protection for those who follow His pattern, and why choosing God’s way—rather than the easy way—brings clarity, peace, and spiritual strength. This episode is designed to help parents and leaders guide teens in applying these lessons to real-life choices and challenges they face today.
Study & Teaching Guide — Genesis 6–11; Moses 8: Finding Grace in a Troubled World
This study and teaching guide is designed to help parents and leaders walk teens through Genesis 6–11 and Moses 8, exploring the stories of Noah and the Tower of Babel with clarity, depth, and real-life application.
Together, you’ll examine why the days of Noah matter so much in our time, how corruption, violence, pride, and confusion affect societies and individuals, and what it means to find grace in the eyes of the Lord when the world feels unsettled.
The guide helps teens move beyond surface understanding by encouraging thoughtful discussion about:
How personal choices influence spiritual sensitivity
Why God provides patterns of protection for His people
How following Christ brings peace amid chaos
Why choosing what is right matters more than choosing what is easy
Designed for meaningful conversation rather than lecture, this resource supports adults as they guide teens in applying scripture to real-life decisions, relationships, and challenges they face today.
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.