Seeking Jesus Fallen, but not Forsaken | Genesis 5, Moses 6 | Come Follow Me 2026 | John Hilton III | Jan 26-Feb 1
Jan 22, 2026
Explore the profound theme of being fallen yet not forsaken through Christ. The discussion dives into the blessings of the Fall, emphasizing growth, joy, and the necessary opposition we face. Examples of endurance illustrate how trials refine our faith. John Hilton III highlights the vital role of Christ in our hope and healing, while the story of Enoch offers insight into prophetic challenges. The importance of remaining faithful amid hard teachings and the exclusivity of Christ in salvation wrap up this enlightening conversation.
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Prophets Help Us See Around Corners
- Prophets are 'seers' who help us see the wider view and what we cannot see naturally.
- John Hilton III and cited Latter-day Saint leaders highlight prophets' role in guiding people away from error.
Act Despite Feeling Inadequate
- If you receive a divine prompting or calling, act despite feelings of inadequacy; God will fill your mouth.
- John Hilton III points to a repeated pattern where prophets feel inadequate yet are empowered when they obey.
Obedience Can Still Invite Offense
- Being called does not guarantee smooth results; faithful obedience can still produce offense and hardship.
- John Hilton III notes prophets like Enoch and Jeremiah obeyed yet faced rejection and suffering.





