• The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 3 - The Watcher
    Jan 28 2026

    What if the work you’ve been given feels heavier than you’re qualified to carry?

    Chapter 3 of The Ark Conspiracy continues as Noah uncovers more of his grandfather’s encrypted legacy—files layered with covenant theology, climate engineering, and unanswered questions that feel far beyond his ability to solve. As corporate forces close in and the danger becomes unmistakably real, Noah is left with a familiar, unsettling realization:

    He doesn’t feel ready. He doesn’t feel capable. And yet… the work has found him anyway.

    This chapter echoes the quiet tension found in this week’s Come, Follow Me study: Genesis 5; Moses 6, where Enoch is called to teach and lead despite feeling inadequate, unskilled, and unprepared. Like Enoch, Noah wrestles with the fear that his weaknesses disqualify him—only to discover that God’s work has never depended on personal strength alone.

    Throughout Chapter 3, we see a powerful gospel pattern unfold: • A calling that feels overwhelming • A sense of personal insufficiency • And the quiet truth that support, guidance, and strength come after we choose to move forward

    This story is not about mastering the work immediately. It’s about beginning it.

    The Ark Conspiracy is a story-driven, faith-centered audio series designed to help families and individuals explore gospel principles through narrative, symbolism, and choice. Each chapter is written to complement weekly Come, Follow Me study, inviting listeners to see themselves in the questions, doubts, and decisions that shape both scripture and modern discipleship.

    If you’ve ever wondered how God can use imperfect people to accomplish sacred work—this chapter is for you.

    ✨ Why This Chapter Matters

    Enoch doubted his voice. Noah doubts his capacity. Both are called anyway.

    Because God doesn’t wait for us to feel ready— He teaches us as we walk.

    ✨ Why This Series Exists

    The Ark Conspiracy was created as a story-based companion to Come, Follow Me, especially for parents who want meaningful, age-appropriate ways to teach gospel and biblical principles to their children.

    Just as Jesus taught eternal truths through parables, this series uses story to help doctrine move from the head to the heart.

    Each chapter: • Aligns with the weekly Come, Follow Me lesson • Teaches gospel principles through lived consequences and real choices • Helps children and teens see themselves as participants in God’s continuing plan

    Some lessons are only learned after a choice is made.

    📖 This chapter aligns with: January 26–February 1 — “Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children” Genesis 5; Moses 6

    🎧 New chapters of The Ark Conspiracy are released weekly alonside Come Follow Me. • Designed for listening — ideal for family scripture study, bedtime, or quiet reflection • Created for parents, children, and teens who learn gospel principles and truth best through story

    ✨ If this chapter blesses your family: • Subscribe and follow the full series • Share with another parent looking for faith-centered resources • Leave a comment with what stood out to you or your child

    Have you ever felt called to do something you didn’t feel ready for?

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    15 Min.
  • When Enoch Walked With God | A peaceful, faith-centered bedtime story for children and families
    Jan 27 2026

    What does it mean to walk with God when you feel small, unsure, or afraid?

    Tonight’s bedtime story gently returns us to a quiet moment in scripture — the life of Enoch, a man who did not feel strong or confident, yet chose to take one small step of faith at a time. As he walked with God, his heart changed, his vision expanded, and generations were blessed through what he taught his children.

    This calming, scripture-based bedtime story is inspired by this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson: January 26–February 1 — “Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children” 📖 Genesis 5; Moses 6

    Designed for peaceful listening at night, this story helps children (and parents) feel safe, seen, and spiritually grounded as they prepare for sleep.

    ✨ What This Story Gently Teaches

    • That God walks patiently with those who feel unsure • That children do not need to be perfect to be loved by God • That faith is often built one small step at a time • That parents teaching children matters — across generations • That God’s truths do not disappear — they are taught again and again

    Through Enoch’s story, children are reminded that God stays, even when the world feels confusing or loud.

    🌙 Perfect For:

    • Bedtime routines • Family scripture study • Calm nighttime listening • Helping children feel peaceful and safe before sleep • Teaching gospel principles through gentle storytelling

    This story is written in a slow, soothing rhythm — intentionally designed to help the body rest while the heart learns.

    📖 Scripture Inspiration

    • Genesis 5 • Moses 6 • “Enoch walked with God” • Teaching children faith, repentance, baptism, and the Holy Ghost • God’s work continuing across generations

    🤍 About Come Follow Me Meditations

    Come Follow Me Meditations creates peaceful, faith-centered audio stories and meditations designed to help individuals and families experience gospel principles through calm reflection, storytelling, and rest.

    Each week’s content aligns with the Come, Follow Me curriculum and is created to support: • Families • Children • Parents • Individuals seeking peace through scripture

    🕯️ As You Listen Tonight

    You don’t need to remember everything. You don’t need to figure anything out.

    God will keep teaching tomorrow.

    Tonight is for rest.

    If this bedtime story blesses your family, consider subscribing, saving, or sharing it with someone who could use peace tonight 🤍

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    21 Min.
  • You Don’t Have to Be Ready to Walk with God
    Jan 26 2026

    What if “walking with God” isn’t a dramatic spiritual moment… but a quiet decision you make in the middle of your real day?

    Welcome to Morning Meditation — “Walking with God” — a peaceful, scripture-based meditation inspired by this week’s Come, Follow Me study and the story of Enoch, who “walked with God” even when he felt unready.

    In Moses 6, Enoch doesn’t begin with confidence. He begins with weakness… hesitation… fear… and questions. And that’s exactly where God meets him — not by withdrawing the call, but by offering partnership, widening his vision, and walking with him step by step.

    This meditation is for anyone who: • feels spiritually tired, distracted, or behind • is carrying a calling, responsibility, or quiet burden • wants to feel closer to Jesus Christ in ordinary routines • is learning to trust God without having everything figured out

    In this morning meditation, you’ll experience:

    ✨ calming breath cues to settle your mind and body ✨ gentle reflection on Enoch’s calling and God’s pattern of strengthening the weak ✨ reassurance that repentance and grace are pathways to renewal ✨ a simple invitation to take one faithful step with Christ today

    Scriptures & study focus:

    Come, Follow Me (this week) Moses 6 (Enoch’s call, God’s presence, spiritual vision restored) Themes: walking with God, discipleship, faith over fear, obedience, repentance, grace, the Holy Ghost, spiritual clarity, covenant strength

    If this meditation blesses you, consider: ✅ Subscribe for weekly Come, Follow Me meditations ✅ Share it with a friend who needs steadiness today ✅ Comment: What does “walking with God” look like in your real life right now?

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    11 Min.
  • Learning To Walk With God | A Sleep Meditation
    Jan 26 2026

    As this day gently comes to a close, this sleep meditation invites you to slow your body, quiet your thoughts, and rest inside the promises revealed in this week’s Come, Follow Me study.

    January 26–February 1: “Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children” Genesis 5 • Moses 6

    These chapters move quietly through generations. Names upon names. Lives summarized in a line.

    And then, almost unexpectedly, we are invited into a vision — shown to Enoch — of a people called Zion.

    Zion was not defined by perfection. Not by speed. Not by constant correction or control.

    Zion was a people who learned how to live differently. Of one heart. Of one mind. Softened by covenant love. With Jesus Christ as their King.

    Tonight, this meditation is not an assignment. It is not something you are asked to accomplish, master, or improve. It is a promise.

    A reminder that God’s work continues quietly across generations — in families, in homes, in hearts like yours. That teaching, becoming, and gathering often happens invisibly… and continues even while you rest.

    As you listen, you’ll be gently guided into slower breathing, physical relaxation, and spiritual reassurance — releasing the need to replay the day or solve tomorrow. You are invited to set down the weight of effort and trust that God remains at work, even when you pause.

    This meditation reflects on one of the most tender truths in Moses 6: when Enoch was shown the condition of the world, he did not only see humanity’s sorrow — he saw God’s sorrow.

    God wept. Not from distance. Not from helplessness. But from deep presence and love.

    This is the same God who watches over you tonight. A God who notices quiet grief. A God who understands exhaustion. A God who is patient with becoming.

    Zion, we are taught, is the pure in heart — not the flawless in behavior, not the finished in progress, but the willing… the sincere… the softened.

    Purity of heart is not forced in a single night. It grows slowly through grace, repentance, teaching, and God’s patient care over time — the very themes this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson invites us to pass on freely.

    Jesus Christ is called the King of Zion. A King who gathers rather than divides. Who rules through love, not pressure. Who walks with His people, instead of standing above them.

    To let Christ be your King tonight is not to carry more. It is to set things down.

    This meditation is especially helpful if you are: • Feeling emotionally or spiritually tired • Seeking peace before sleep • Reflecting on family, faith, and generational teaching • Studying Genesis 5 or Moses 6 • Looking for a Christ-centered sleep meditation • Wanting to rest without guilt or striving

    As you drift toward rest, you’ll be reminded that: • God’s work does not depend on constant effort • Rest is part of covenant living • Zion is built slowly, patiently, and with mercy • You do not fall out of God’s care when you sleep

    There is nothing you need to fix tonight. Nothing you need to resolve before morning.

    God remains awake — so you can rest, in Zion.

    🌙 Subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, morning meditations, and scripture-centered reflections aligned with Come, Follow Me. 💬 Share in the comments what part of this week’s study stayed with you, or where you’re listening from tonight.

    Sleep peacefully. You are held by covenant love.

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    21 Min.
  • The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 2 | Partnership and Prayer
    Jan 20 2026

    What if the Fall wasn’t the end of God’s plan… but the moment when growth, responsibility, and choosing forward truly began?

    Welcome to Chapter 2 of The Ark Conspiracy — a faith-centered, story-driven audio series created to help families experience gospel principles through narrative, symbolism, and choice.

    Chapter 2: Partnership and Prayer explores what happens after the world changes. As pressure builds at school and responsibility weighs heavier at home, Noah Reyes is forced to confront the reality of consequence, accountability, and choice. He can no longer remain sheltered in routine alone — he must decide how to move forward, who to trust, and whether to face difficulty in isolation or partnership.

    This chapter reflects the moment after Eden: a world altered… and a young creator learning how to walk forward anyway.

    ✨ Why This Series Exists

    The Ark Conspiracy was created as a story-based companion to Come, Follow Me, especially for parents who want meaningful, age-appropriate ways to teach gospel and biblical principles to their children.

    Just as Jesus taught eternal truths through parables, this series uses story to help doctrine move from the head to the heart.

    Each chapter: • Aligns with the weekly Come, Follow Me lesson • Teaches gospel principles through lived consequences and real choices • Helps children and teens see themselves as participants in God’s continuing plan

    Some lessons are only learned after a choice is made.

    📖 Come Follow Me Connection — The Fall of Adam and Eve Genesis 3–4; Moses 4–5

    Chapter 2 is inspired by this week’s Come, Follow Me study of The Fall of Adam and Eve, focusing on agency, consequence, accountability, and learning to choose forward rather than retreat.

    Key Principle:

    The Fall was not a failure — it was a necessary step toward growth, responsibility, and progression.

    In the story, Noah’s experience mirrors this pattern: • Facing the consequences of unfinished work and unmet expectations • Learning that growth requires accountability and humility • Choosing partnership and prayer instead of withdrawal and fear

    Just as: • Adam and Eve had to leave the Garden and learn through experience • Cain and Abel were taught that choices shape outcomes • God continued to guide His children after the Fall, not abandon them

    This chapter helps children and teens understand that mistakes, pressure, and struggle do not signal the end of God’s help — they signal the beginning of growth.

    Progress happens when we choose to move forward, even when the path feels harder than staying behind.

    🎧 How to Experience the Series

    • New chapters released weekly alongside Come, Follow Me • Designed for listening — ideal for family scripture study, bedtime, or quiet reflection • Created for parents, children, and teens who learn gospel principles best through story

    ✨ If this chapter blesses your family: • Subscribe and follow the full series • Share with another parent looking for faith-centered resources • Leave a comment with what stood out to you or your child

    The Fall didn’t end God’s plan. It opened the way forward.

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    5 Min.
  • Bedtime Story - God’s Gentle Plan Beyond Eden
    Jan 20 2026

    Tonight’s bedtime story gently invites you and your child into one of the most tender and misunderstood stories in all of scripture—the story of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, and God’s loving plan for His children.

    At first, the story of the Fall can sound serious or even sad. A garden left behind. A choice made. A world suddenly harder than before.

    But when we listen closely—especially through the restored gospel—we discover something deeply comforting.

    The Garden was not a mistake. And leaving it was not a failure.

    This peaceful, scripture-based bedtime story gently teaches that God gave Adam and Eve two commandments: to remain in the Garden for a time, and to multiply, grow, and learn through mortal experience.

    Through agency, opposition, and divine love, Adam and Eve stepped forward into God’s greater plan—a plan designed to help His children learn, grow, form families, and ultimately return to Him through Jesus Christ.

    This story is told slowly and softly, using calming imagery, simple language, and reassurance appropriate for children, families, and anyone seeking peaceful, faith-centered rest before sleep.

    ✨ In this bedtime story, your child will hear gentle truths such as: • God’s commandments are given in love • Growth sometimes requires change • Opposition helps us learn and become stronger • Mistakes do not remove God’s love • Jesus Christ was part of God’s plan from the beginning • God stays near, even when life feels uncertain

    As the story unfolds, listeners are guided from the beauty of Eden into a world filled with hope, promise, and possibility—reminded that God’s plan is not rushed, harsh, or condemning, but patient, purposeful, and full of grace.

    This bedtime story is especially helpful for: • Families following Come, Follow Me • Children learning about Adam and Eve for the first time • Parents wanting to teach gospel doctrine gently and accurately • Anyone seeking calm, peaceful, scripture-based content before sleep

    As the night winds down, the narration transitions into relaxation cues—slowing breath, calming the body, and inviting rest—helping listeners feel safe, loved, and spiritually reassured as they fall asleep.

    🌙 Perfect for bedtime, quiet evenings, family scripture study, or personal reflection.

    If you enjoy peaceful gospel-centered bedtime stories like this one, you can find more scripture-based sleep content on this channel, including: • Bedtime stories for children • Sleep meditations rooted in scripture • Gentle faith-based storytelling for families • Weekly Come, Follow Me–aligned content

    💛 Subscribe to receive new calming, Christ-centered content each week. 💬 Feel free to share in the comments how this story helped you or your child tonight.

    May this story remind you that God’s plan is full of hope— that learning takes time, that growth is gentle, and that His love surrounds you, even as you rest.

    Sleep peacefully. 🌿

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    21 Min.
  • Held Beyond The Garden | A Sleep Meditation about The Fall
    Jan 20 2026

    This peaceful sleep meditation is inspired by this week’s Come, Follow Me study of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, and the Fall—a story that is often misunderstood, but deeply hopeful when seen through the lens of the restored gospel.

    Many of us grow up hearing the story of Eden as a story of loss. Of separation. Of leaving something beautiful behind.

    But the restored gospel teaches something gentler.

    The Fall was not the end of God’s closeness. It was the beginning of His children’s becoming.

    In this calming, scripture-based sleep meditation, you are invited to rest in the truth that God understood mortality before you ever entered it. That He anticipated weakness, learning curves, opposition, and growth—and prepared redemption long before it was ever needed.

    This meditation is not an invitation to fix yourself. It is not a demand to do more or be more.

    It is a reassurance.

    As you prepare for sleep, you’ll be gently guided to release the weight of the day, slow your breathing, and rest your body and mind in the knowledge that you are not behind, you are not broken, and you have not surprised God.

    Through imagery drawn from the Garden of Eden and the moment Adam and Eve stepped beyond it, this meditation reminds us that God did not abandon His children outside the garden—He went with them. And that same God has gone with you into your learning, your mistakes, your questions, and your unfinished places.

    This sleep meditation is especially helpful if you are: • Feeling overwhelmed or spiritually tired • Wrestling with perfectionism or self-criticism • Struggling to rest because of lingering thoughts or worries • Seeking peaceful, Christ-centered sleep • Studying the Come, Follow Me lesson on the Fall of Adam and Eve

    As sleep draws near, you are invited to set down what you are carrying and rest in God’s care—remembering that opposition was never meant to crush you, only to help you grow. And tonight, growth looks like rest.

    Nothing is required of you now. God continues His work even as you sleep.

    If you’re looking for peaceful Christian sleep meditation, scripture-based relaxation, or Come, Follow Me inspired bedtime content, this meditation was created for you.

    🎧 For more gospel-centered sleep meditations, morning meditations, and bedtime stories based on the weekly Come, Follow Me study, be sure to subscribe and explore the full library here on YouTube and on podcast.

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    21 Min.
  • Morning Meditation — Chosen to Step Beyond the Garden | Come Follow Me
    Jan 20 2026

    This peaceful morning meditation is inspired by the Come, Follow Me lesson focusing on The Fall of Adam and Eve and God’s eternal plan for His children.

    In this meditation, we gently explore one of the most tender and misunderstood stories in all of scripture—not as a story of failure or loss, but as a sacred step forward in God’s design.

    Through calm narration, intentional pauses, and Christ-centered reflection, you’ll be invited to see the Fall as the beginning of growth, agency, and becoming—not the end of God’s closeness.

    This meditation helps listeners: • Understand the Fall through the lens of the restored gospel • Feel peace about mortality, imperfection, and learning through experience • Reflect on agency, opposition, and God’s trust in His children • Begin the day grounded in Christ, purpose, and divine patience

    Rather than rushing perfection, this meditation invites you to rest in the truth that God designed mortality—and He walks with you as you grow.

    Perfect for: • Morning scripture study • Come Follow Me personal or family devotionals • Gospel-centered meditation and prayer • Parents and individuals seeking peaceful faith-based content • Anyone feeling discouraged by imperfection or uncertainty

    🎧 Listen with headphones for the most immersive experience. 🌅 Ideal for mornings, quiet study time, or reflective prayer.

    📖 Scripture Focus: Genesis 3–4 Moses 4–5

    ✨ New Come Follow Me meditations and bedtime stories are released weekly. If this meditation blesses you, consider subscribing to support peaceful, gospel-centered content for families.

    💛 You can also find the full audio versions on YouTube and podcast platforms.

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    11 Min.