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Not too Lost to be Found | Come Follow Me 2026 | Gen 3-4, Mos 4-5 | John Hilton III | Jan 19-25

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Jan 15, 2026
In this engaging discussion, John Hilton III, a dedicated religious scholar and teacher, explores themes of being found despite feeling lost. He intriguingly uses a shipping-container hide-and-seek tale to illustrate God's relentless pursuit of us. Hilton dives into biblical narratives, revealing how Satan twists truths and how we often hide from our responsibilities. With personal anecdotes and profound insights, he emphasizes the importance of compassion in our relationships, culminating in a powerful affirmation of Christ's encompassing love for everyone.
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INSIGHT

God's Relentless Pursuit

  • God relentlessly pursues us and our loved ones even when we think we're lost.
  • John Hilton III testifies that no one is too far gone to be found.
ANECDOTE

The Shipping Container Hide-and-Seek

  • A boy hid in a shipping container and surfaced 2,000 miles away, illustrating extreme hiding.
  • Hilton uses this story to show that being far off course doesn't make someone unfound.
INSIGHT

How Lies Become Tempting

  • Satan lies by twisting truth and using ridicule to make God's commands seem restrictive.
  • Hilton warns that lingering on deceptive messages makes them increasingly appealing.
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