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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 20 MIN

Nothing Is Too Hard for the Lord | Sleep Meditation | Come Follow Me (Genesis 18–23)

from Come Follow Me Meditations · host Pondereth

What if the promise you’re still waiting on is not delayed… but divinely unfolding? As we move through Genesis 18–23 in this week’s Come, Follow Me study, we walk with Abraham and Sarah through years of waiting, we witness heaven guiding Lot to safety, and we stand on a mountain where obedience is met with divine provision. In the quiet of the night, one question echoes through these chapters: “Is any thing too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14) This Christ-centered sleep meditation is created for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who want their scripture study to move beyond reading — and into reflection, peace, and trust. Tonight, you are invited to: • Lay down unfinished prayers • Release anxiety about delayed blessings • Reflect on Abraham’s covenant faith • Feel reassurance in God’s timing • Rest in the promise that the Lord provides These chapters do not rush us. They teach us how to wait. They teach us how to trust. They teach us that provision often appears at the precise moment it is needed. As you prepare for sleep, this guided meditation helps you internalize the doctrine of covenant, sacrifice, and divine mercy — not as abstract theology, but as lived faith. If you are studying Come, Follow Me this week, this meditation will deepen your understanding of Genesis 18–23 and help you apply its truths personally and peacefully. New scripture-based sleep meditations, morning reflections, and family-centered gospel stories are released weekly to align with the Come, Follow Me curriculum. If this strengthens your study, consider subscribing and making peaceful, Christ-centered reflection part of your weekly rhythm. Because even in waiting… Nothing is too hard for the Lord.

What if the promise you’re still waiting on is not delayed… but divinely unfolding? As we move through Genesis 18–23 in this week’s Come, Follow Me study, we walk with Abraham and Sarah through years of waiting, we witness heaven guiding Lot to safety, and we stand on a mountain where obedience is met with divine provision. In the quiet of the night, one question echoes through these chapters: “Is any thing too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14) This Christ-centered sleep meditation is created for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who want their scripture study to move beyond reading — and into reflection, peace, and trust. Tonight, you are invited to: • Lay down unfinished prayers• Release anxiety about delayed blessings• Reflect on Abraham’s covenant faith• Feel reassurance in God’s timing• Rest in the promise that the Lord provides These chapters do not rush us. They teach us how to wait. They teach us how to trust. They teach us that provision often appears at the precise moment it is needed. As you prepare for sleep, this guided meditation helps you internalize the doctrine of covenant, sacrifice, and divine mercy — not as abstract theology, but as lived faith. If you are studying Come, Follow Me this week, this meditation will deepen your understanding of Genesis 18–23 and help you apply its truths personally and peacefully. New scripture-based sleep meditations, morning reflections, and family-centered gospel stories are released weekly to align with the Come, Follow Me curriculum. If this strengthens your study, consider subscribing and making peaceful, Christ-centered reflection part of your weekly rhythm. Because even in waiting…Nothing is too hard for the Lord.

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