Study Snippets

Ready for quick, simple and powerful spiritual thoughts from this week’s Come Follow Me reading? Check out my Study Snippets here, starting from most recently published. If you are looking for ideas for quick spiritual thoughts, or easy lesson starters, this is your place! This list is automatically updated as new Snippets are added, so check back for new thoughts each day!

2 Kings 2-7

Salt and a maid

A young Israelite girl. ⁣ Learned about the true God from her parents. ⁣ Saw miracles. ⁣ Gained a strong testimony of prophets who can

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2 Kings 2-7

He multiplies

The story of Elisha and the widow gives me hope! Although I love reading scripture stories of dramatic examples of faith, sometimes I feel like

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1 Kings 12-13; 17-22

Still and small

The Lord can speak however He wants to. ⁣ But have you noticed how many people, prophets, and scriptures describe the Spirit as a “still small

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1 Kings 12-13; 17-22

Pick a branch!

Elijah’s question is actually literally translated as: “How long hop ye about upon two boughs?”⁣ Picture birds, hopping from bough to bough on a tree,

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1 Kings 12-13; 17-22

Ahab’s blame game

The wicked King Ahab had to lead his people through a devastating drought for over three years. ⁣ To me, it’s pretty clear what Ahab

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1 Kings 12-13; 17-22

Food and Oil

Can you even imagine making the meal that you and your son are going to eat before starving to death?⁣ I’ve had to make plenty

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2 Samuel 11-12; 1 Kings 3; 6-9; 11

Face the conductor

I love singing in a choir. Literally one of my top favorite things to do. I’ve learned throughout the years that to be a good

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2 Samuel 11-12; 1 Kings 3; 6-9; 11

Parenting advice

I love following parenting accounts social media.⁣ There are so many people with wisdom and education and training that have helped me to become a

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2 Samuel 11-12; 1 Kings 3; 6-9; 11

 Frog in boiling water 

None of us plan to end up far from the Lord. It usually starts with something small. A little resentment toward a ward member we

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