Episode

A WALK WITH GOD

Podcast
Don't Miss This Study
Published
Jan 18, 2026
Duration seconds
3022
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Summary

In this episode of Don’t Miss This, Dave Butler and Grace Freeman explore Genesis 5 and Moses 6 and ask a deeply personal question: What does it really mean to walk with God? Through the story of Enoch, this lesson speaks directly to insecurity, calling, repentance, and the hope that comes from choosing to walk with God step by step. If you’ve ever felt inadequate, uncertain, or wondered if God could really work through you, this episode offers reassurance, clarity, and encouragement. You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Sign up here: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don’t Miss This Grace Freeman Instagram: @thisweeksgrace David Butler Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.