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Come Follow Me Study | Judges 2–16 | The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 19 | Fifty Miles

10 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Come Follow Me Study | Judges 2–16 | The Ark Conspiracy | Chapter 19 | Fifty Miles

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This week’s Come, Follow Me lesson (May 25–31) — “The Lord Raised Up a Deliverer” (Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16) — teaches a surprising truth about how God often helps His people: Deliverance rarely arrives the way we expect. Sometimes it comes through unlikely people. Through quiet faithfulness. Through someone who simply stayed at their post long enough to notice what mattered. Deborah led with wisdom. Gideon moved forward despite fear. And again and again in Judges, God raised up ordinary people to do extraordinary things at exactly the right moment. In Chapter 19 of The Ark Conspiracy, that principle becomes deeply personal. After uncovering the painful truth of his grandfather’s past and the impossible weight of what Project Ark has become, Noah receives something unexpected: Not proof. Not certainty. Just a remembered detail. A passing comment from a traveler. And an old man who stayed faithful enough to recognize why it mattered. Fifty miles away, there may finally be an answer. A place. A direction. A chance. But sometimes hope is heavier than despair — because once you know where to go, you have to decide whether you are willing to move. Meanwhile, Noah begins to realize something unsettling: The people who failed before him may also be the reason there is still hope at all. And as the truth about Elena’s disappearance comes into sharper focus, Noah must decide: What do you do when deliverance comes in a form that feels too small to trust? 🎧 Ark Conspiracy is an original cinematic audio fiction series weaving weekly Come, Follow Me principles into a suspenseful story of faith, sacrifice, mystery, and hope in a drowning world. If this chapter resonated with you, comment below: Has someone ever changed your life through something small they almost didn’t say or do?

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Portada del episodio Hear Thou in Heaven Their Prayer | 2 Samuel 11–12; 1 Kings 3-11 | Come Follow Me Morning Meditation

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