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!

Genesis 42-50

Forgiveness heals us

Forgiveness can be so difficult to navigate. Because the adversary wants us to believe that if we forgive someone, we have said that what they

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Genesis 42-50

All for my good

I’m 35 weeks pregnant, and I’ve got lots to complain about! But I’ve also got even more things to be grateful and joyful about! I

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Genesis 37-41

What does it mean to prosper?

Keep the commandments, and we will prosper in the land, right? Here’s the golden question though: What does it mean to “prosper”? I tend to

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Genesis 37-41

People forget

Can you imagine being falsely imprisoned for who knows how long, and then realizing you had a way out?! I’m sure Joseph felt this excitement

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Genesis 37-41

False accusations and mercy

When I taught middle school, I caught a student blatantly cheating during a vocabulary quiz one time. It was pretty classic, as he had all

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Genesis 37-41

Envying and separation

I still remember the first time I realized that someone envied me. Growing up, I was asked to play the piano for everything. Sight-reading has

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Genesis 28-33

Wrestle and let God prevail

Why can’t life be easier? Not gonna lie, this question has crossed my mind a time or two recently.  Why is there so much opposition?

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Genesis 28-33

Jacob’s testimony

What’s your “conversion story”? It might have been fast and immediate, like turning on a lightbulb. Or maybe it was more like a sunrise, where

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Genesis 28-33

Preparing hearts

Have you ever needed to have a conversation with someone, and you were just completely dreading it? I remember a few years ago being in

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