Come Follow Me 1/19/2026 – Devotionals & FHE for Kids

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Family Home Evening for Come Follow Me 1/19 for Kids

Song

Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling (Hymns — For Home and Church #1020)

Scripture

Moses 4:1–4

Lesson

  • What do we learn about God, Jesus and Satan from these verses?
  • Why is agency so important to God’s plan? What would be the result of no agency?
  • Why does Satan lie? How can we avoid his lies?

Activity

Play two truths and a lie.

Treat

Allow kids their own choice of dessert 🙂

Scripture of the Week for Come Follow Me 1/19 for Kids

Work on memorizing this scripture with your children during the week for Come Follow Me 1/19:  Moses 5:11

And Eve, his wife, heard all these things and was glad, saying: Were it not for our transgression we never should have had seed, and never should have known good and evil, and the joy of our redemption, and the eternal life which God giveth unto all the obedient.

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Devotionals for Come Follow Me 1/19 for Kids

Remember that these are guidelines for you to use in your daily Come, Follow Me 1/19 devotionals with your children!  Please don’t feel as though you have to use every single question, journal entry, or activity.  Just make sure you look at the activity in advance so you can gather any materials they may require.

Here is a general outline for each devotional for Come Follow Me 1/19:

  • Start by singing the song together and saying a prayer
  • Read the scripture together, then your family can have a discussion using the questions/comments provided.
  • Copy the journal entries into a spiral notebook.  The child or the parent can write the question at the top, after which the child can write or draw an answer.
  • Have fun together doing the activity as a family!

Modifications for older children for Come, Follow Me 1/19 daily devotionals:

  • Explore the footnotes for each of the scriptures listed in Come, Follow Me 1/19
  • Ask additional discussion questions found in the Personal Study section of Come, Follow Me – For Home and Church: Old Testament 2026 for Come Follow Me 1/19
  • Instead of answering the journal entry with a drawing, you can create a study journal (a simple spiral notebook will work) to answer the question with a few sentences or paragraphs, depending on the child’s age.
  • Here are some ideas for marking your scriptures.

Monday Devotional

Song

Follow the Prophet Children’s #110) first verse

Scripture

Genesis 3:1–7

Discussion

  • What do we learn about Satan from this story of the Fall of Adam and Eve?
  • The Fall was a transgression, not a sin. That means they broke the law of the Garden of Eden, but they did not break one of God’s commandments.
  • The Fall brought sin and physical death into this world.

Journal Entry

How can I avoid Satan’s lies?

Activity

Coloring page Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden

Tuesday Devotional

Song

God Is Watching Over All (Children’s #229)

Scripture

Moses 4

Discussion

  • What do we learn about the Fall from this version that we didn’t learn before from Genesis?
  • Was God angry with Adam and Eve? No, He knew this would happen. This is why He provided a Savior for us.
  • How does God react when we make mistakes and sin?

Journal Entry

How does the Atonement save me from the Fall?

Activity

Garden of Eden craft

Wednesday Devotional

Song

He Sent His Son (Children’s #34)

Scripture

Moses 5:4–12

Discussion

  • What do these verses teach us about the Fall?
  • Was the Fall a bad thing? No, because without the Fall the whole Plan of Salvation wouldn’t work.
  • Even though Satan tries to ruins God’s plans, he can’t.

Journal Entry

What can I do to follow God’s plan?

Activity

Crossword “Article of Faith 2” (Feb. 2011 Friend)

Thursday Devotional

Song

Love Is Spoken Here (Children’s #190)

Scripture

Genesis 3:16Moses 4:22

Discussion

  • This passage of scripture has sometimes been misunderstood to mean that a husband is justified in treating his wife unkindly.
  • In our day, the Lord’s prophets have taught that while a husband should preside in the home in righteousness, he should see his wife as an equal partner.
  • Elder Dale G. Renlund and Sister Ruth Lybbert Renlund explained that a righteous husband “will seek to minister; he will acknowledge error and seek forgiveness; he will be quick to offer praise; he will be considerate of family members’ preferences; he will feel the great weight of responsibility to provide ‘the necessities of life and protection’ for his family; he will treat his wife with the utmost respect and deference. … He will bless his family.”

Journal Entry

What are the qualities of a righteous husband?

Activity

Adam and Eve word search

Friday Devotional

Song

Scripture

Moses 5:4–9, 16–26

Discussion

  • Adam and Eve made sacrifices as a symbol that Jesus Christ would come and be a sacrifice for us.
  • Why did God accept Abel’s sacrifice, but not Cain’s?
  • What do we learn about our attitudes from this story?
  • What sacrifices does God ask of us? How can we have a good attitude about them?

Journal Entry

What can I sacrifice today?

Activity

Adam and Eve sequencing activity

Primary Children’s Activities for Come Follow Me 1/19

The Come, Follow Me – For Home and Church: Old Testament 2026 manual suggests that you look at this month’s issue of the Friend magazine for more ideas.

There is also an activity page in this week’s section of the CFM manual.

Sunday Ideas for Kids for Come Follow Me 1/19

Use Sundays for a time of reflection; share what you discussed that day in each of your classes.  Did you learn anything new or hear a different perspective about what you studied this week?

If you went to a class that did not use the Come, Follow Me 1/19 Manual, then share what stood out to you the most in your class.

Take a few minutes to talk about what parts of Sacrament Meeting you felt like were meant for you

If your younger children are struggling during Sacrament Meeting, try using these Ideas and Activities to Keep Toddlers and Kids Quiet During Church

Here are some activities that go along with this week’s topic in Come Follow Me 1/19

Sunday Kids Activities for Come Follow Me 1/19

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