

John Hilton III
Professor and scholar of ancient scripture and religious studies, author of Considering the Cross: How Calvary Connects Us to Christ; featured guest providing doctrinal insights on Genesis and Moses.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 39min
Not too Lost to be Found | Come Follow Me 2026 | Gen 3-4, Mos 4-5 | John Hilton III | Jan 19-25
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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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 3min
Genesis 3-4; Moses 4-5 Part 1 • Dr. John Hilton III • Jan. 19-25 • Come, Follow Me
Join Dr. John Hilton III, a religious educator and author, as he dives into profound insights on Genesis and Moses. He explains how the Fall, often perceived negatively, actually fosters gratitude for the Savior. Exploring the effectiveness of different Bible translations, he promotes accessible reading for all ages. Hilton also reveals how humanity’s tendency to hide from God mirrors our own avoidance of responsibility. This episode is rich with themes of divine pursuit, spiritual growth, and the significance of covenants.
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Jan 2, 2026 • 38min
Secure In Your True Identity | Come, Follow Me 2026 | Moses 1, Abraham 3 | Jan 5–11 | John Hilton III
John Hilton III, a renowned religious studies scholar specializing in Latter-day Saint scriptures, explores the powerful theme of divine identity. He discusses how understanding oneself as a child of God can enhance mental health and reshape daily prayers. Through personal anecdotes and the teachings of figures like President Nelson, he emphasizes the importance of stable identity amid life's challenges. Hilton also addresses the impact of Satan's temptations in undermining this identity and encourages listeners to confidently claim their worth in Christ.


