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What does it really mean to “be a greater follower of righteousness”? And what does it mean when the Lord asks, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” For this expanded Come, Follow Me panel (Feb 16–Mar 1), we’re doubling up—exploring Genesis 12–23 and Abraham 1–2. These chapters trace Abraham and Sarah’s covenant journey from the first call to “get thee out” to the ultimate test on Mount Moriah. Together they reveal how covenant discipleship is forged through faith, waiting, sacrifice, and trust in a God who keeps His promises in His own time and way. Drawing from the scriptures, the Pearl of Great Price, ancient context, and Restoration insights, we explore how Abraham’s life becomes the pattern for every disciple who seeks covenant identity, divine protection, and a future filled with hope. In this episode we explore: Genesis 12–17 (Abraham—Father of the Faithful) Why Abraham “sought for the blessings of the fathers” How Abraham stood faithful in a world of idolatry () The near‑sacrifice in Ur and God’s miraculous deliverance The meaning and power of the Abrahamic Covenant Why God asks disciples to “get thee out” before He can lead them in How famine, trials, and delays shape covenant destiny Sarah’s faith and the divine pattern of waiting on the Lord Genesis 18–23 (“Is Any Thing Too Hard for the Lord?”) The Lord’s promise of Isaac and Sarah’s astonished laughter () Why the Lord asks Abraham, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” () The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and the call to flee wickedness without looking back Lot’s wife and the danger of longing for what the Lord has commanded us to leave behind Abraham’s intercession for Sodom and the power of a single righteous life The Akedah — the binding of Isaac — as a profound similitude of the Father and the Son () How Abraham and Sarah’s story teach us to trust God’s timing, God’s character, and God’s covenant Whether you’re studying Come, Follow Me, preparing a lesson, or seeking deeper spiritual insight, this conversation brings clarity, context, and Christ‑centered application for modern discipleship. These chapters invite us to believe God’s promises, flee wickedness, walk the covenant path with courage, and trust that nothing is too hard for the Lord. Subscribe for weekly panels, scripture commentary, and Restoration‑anchored discussions. Access the post and download this week's Study Guide https://timothyrberman.com/2026/02/17... Original Lyrics written by Timothy R. Berman - Music generated through Musicful AI Song Tracks: Bringing Scripture Study Back: https://www.musicful.ai/song/49447896... Cumorah Gospel Outlaws (Instrumental) https://www.musicful.ai/song/49194095... Covenantal Grace Revival (Cumorah Gospel Outlaws) https://www.musicful.ai/song/49193797... Come Follow Me (Old Testament Outlaw Gospel) https://www.musicful.ai/song/49446163... #ComeFollowMe #ComeFollowMe2026 #Genesis12 #Genesis13 #Genesis14 #Genesis15 #Genesis16 #Genesis17 #Abraham1 #Abraham2 #PearlofGreatPrice #LDS #LatterDaySaint #RestorationScripture #BibleStudy #ScriptureStudy #FaithPanel #AbrahamicCovenant #CovenantPath #LDSYouTube #ChristianDiscussion #ScriptureCommentary #GospelStudy #SeekTheBlessingsOfTheFathers #GreaterFollowerOfRighteousness