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NO MIDDLE GROUND LEFT | 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 | CFM Fiction | Ark Conspiracy Chapter 24

16 min · 4 jul 2026
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June 29–July 5 Come, Follow Me 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 “If the Lord Be God, Follow Him” Noah and the team finally reach what should have been a safe place. A hidden settlement carved into the frozen mountains offers warmth, food, and a single peaceful hour after days of survival. But peace never lasts. When Crest Corporation surrounds the waystation and gives Noah ten minutes to surrender, he discovers that the hardest choices are rarely between good and bad. They’re between two options that both seem impossible. Inspired by Elijah’s challenge on Mount Carmel, this chapter explores what it means to choose allegiance when silence feels safer—and why refusing to choose is often a choice itself. “If the Lord be God, follow him.” — 1 Kings 18:21 The Ark Conspiracy is an original fictional adventure designed to help families, teens, and adults experience the principles of Come, Follow Me through an exciting modern story while keeping scripture at the center. If this chapter strengthened your faith, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who enjoys faith-filled adventures. 📚 Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... 🌿 New Come, Follow Me content every week: • Morning Meditations • Sleep Meditations • Bedtime Stories • The Ark Conspiracy #ComeFollowMe #TheArkConspiracy #LDS #ChristianFiction #BookTube #FaithBasedFiction #ScriptureStudy #OldTestament #1Kings #ComeFollowMe2026

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aflevering NO MIDDLE GROUND LEFT | 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 | CFM Fiction | Ark Conspiracy Chapter 24 artwork

NO MIDDLE GROUND LEFT | 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 | CFM Fiction | Ark Conspiracy Chapter 24

June 29–July 5 Come, Follow Me 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 “If the Lord Be God, Follow Him” Noah and the team finally reach what should have been a safe place. A hidden settlement carved into the frozen mountains offers warmth, food, and a single peaceful hour after days of survival. But peace never lasts. When Crest Corporation surrounds the waystation and gives Noah ten minutes to surrender, he discovers that the hardest choices are rarely between good and bad. They’re between two options that both seem impossible. Inspired by Elijah’s challenge on Mount Carmel, this chapter explores what it means to choose allegiance when silence feels safer—and why refusing to choose is often a choice itself. “If the Lord be God, follow him.” — 1 Kings 18:21 The Ark Conspiracy is an original fictional adventure designed to help families, teens, and adults experience the principles of Come, Follow Me through an exciting modern story while keeping scripture at the center. If this chapter strengthened your faith, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who enjoys faith-filled adventures. 📚 Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... 🌿 New Come, Follow Me content every week: • Morning Meditations • Sleep Meditations • Bedtime Stories • The Ark Conspiracy #ComeFollowMe #TheArkConspiracy #LDS #ChristianFiction #BookTube #FaithBasedFiction #ScriptureStudy #OldTestament #1Kings #ComeFollowMe2026

4 jul 202616 min
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The Little Jar That Never Ran Empty | Bedtime Bible Story | Come, Follow Me | 1 Kings 17

What if the little you have is already enough for God to work a miracle? Tonight’s peaceful bedtime Bible story follows the prophet Elijah as God cares for him during a time of famine. First, ravens bring him food by the brook. Then Elijah meets a faithful widow in Zarephath who shares the very last of her flour and oil. Because she trusted God’s promise, her little jar never ran empty. Based on 1 Kings 17, this calming bedtime story is part of this week’s Come, Follow Me study: June 29–July 5 “If the Lord Be God, Follow Him” **1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 Perfect for: • Bedtime scripture study • Christian bedtime stories • Come, Follow Me families • LDS children • Peaceful bedtime routines • Family devotionals As your little ones drift to sleep, may they remember this simple truth: God always keeps His promises. And He always gives us what we need. Sweet dreams.

30 jun 202620 min
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If the Lord Be God, Follow Him | 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 | Come Follow Me Morning Meditation

This guided scripture meditation is based on this week’s Come, Follow Me study: June 29–July 5 “If the Lord Be God, Follow Him” 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 When Elijah stood on Mount Carmel, he asked one question that still reaches into our hearts today: “If the Lord be God, follow him.” This peaceful Christian morning meditation follows the events of 1 Kings 18, inviting you to begin your day with a renewed decision to trust the God who answers—not always immediately, but always faithfully. As Elijah rebuilt the altar, drenched the sacrifice with water, and watched the fire of the Lord fall from heaven, Israel was reminded that God had never stopped reaching for His people. The same invitation is extended to us each morning: to leave behind divided hearts and choose to follow Him. Whether you’re beginning your day with prayer, preparing for scripture study, or simply seeking a quiet moment with God, may this meditation help you remember that He is near, He is faithful, and He is worth following. Today’s invitation: • Choose God before the world chooses for you. • Trust Him even when the sky still looks empty. • Watch for the small cloud that becomes abundant rain. • Follow Him with an undivided heart. If these weekly Come, Follow Me meditations strengthen your scripture study, consider subscribing and joining us each week. God is faithful. He still answers.

28 jun 202610 min
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Held in the Still Small Voice | Sleep Meditation | Come Follow Me 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22

This peaceful Christian sleep meditation is based on 1 Kings 18–19, part of this week’s Come, Follow Me study: June 29–July 5 “If the Lord Be God, Follow Him” 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 Tonight, let your heart find rest in one of the most comforting moments in all of scripture. After witnessing the miracle on Mount Carmel, Elijah fled into the wilderness exhausted, discouraged, and afraid. Under a solitary juniper tree, the Lord did not rebuke him. Instead, He fed him, let him sleep, strengthened him for the journey ahead, and finally spoke—not through the wind, the earthquake, or the fire—but through a still, small voice. Whether today has been filled with stress, disappointment, anxiety, or simple exhaustion, this meditation invites you to release tomorrow into God’s hands and rest in the quiet assurance that He is near. Tonight, remember: • God cares for weary souls. • Rest is part of His mercy. • His voice is often found in quietness. • You are never as alone as discouragement tells you. • You are held—even while you sleep. If this meditation blesses you, consider subscribing and joining us each week as we journey through the scriptures together. Sleep peacefully. God is watching over you.

28 jun 202620 min
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THE LINE STAYS OPEN | Ark Conspiracy Chapter 23 | 2 Samuel 11–12; 1 Kings 3-11 | CFM Fiction

June 22–28 “Hear Thou in Heaven Their Prayer” 2 Samuel 11–12; 1 Kings 3; 6–9; 11 When every road to someone you love has been closed… does prayer still reach them? In Chapter 23 of The Ark Conspiracy, Noah discovers his mother is still alive—but reaching her means making an impossible choice. As the snowcat passes the last place he could have turned back, both mother and son kneel miles apart, connected by the one line no prison, corporation, or distance can sever. Key principle: Prayer stays open when every other line has been cut—and it runs in both directions. This episode connects to Solomon’s prayer at the dedication of the temple in 1 Kings 8, where he repeatedly pleads, “Hear thou in heaven their prayer.” Solomon teaches that God hears His children wherever they are. Noah and his mother discover that same truth: even when separated by walls, mountains, and impossible circumstances, heaven still hears. Perfect for: Come Follow Me study for kids Come Follow Me study for teens Latter-day Saint families Christian adventure stories Scripture study helps Faith-based read alouds Kids who love mystery, adventure, and epic stories Start the series from Chapter 1 here:    • The Ark Conspiracy   Subscribe for weekly Come Follow Me adventure chapters.

25 jun 202614 min