Walking With God
Called Despite Weakness
The Effects of Sin
The Gospel From the Beginning
Teach These Things Freely
100

What does Genesis 5:24 suggest about the outcome of a life consistently lived with God?

Enoch’s closeness to God was so complete that he was taken by God. 

Read: Genesis 5:24

100

According to Moses 6, what specific weaknesses did Enoch identify when he was called to preach?

He felt slow of speech and inadequate.
Moses 6:31

100

What three spiritual senses are affected by sin according to Moses 6?

The heart, ears, and eyes.
Read: Moses 6:27

100

According to Moses 6, What doctrine was taught to Adam that remains essential today?

Faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism, and the Holy Ghost.
Read: Moses 6:52

100

In Moses 6, what commandment did God give Adam regarding his children?


To teach them the gospel freely.
Read: Moses 6:58

200

According to Moses 6:34, what invitation does the Lord extend that defines what it truly means to “walk with Him”?

The Lord invites Enoch to walk with Him, not ahead of Him or alone.
Read: Moses 6:34

200

According to Moses 6, how did the Lord respond to Enoch’s feelings of inadequacy?


The Lord promised to strengthen his words and be with him.
Read: Moses 6:32

200

According to Moses 6, what does it mean spiritually to be “past feeling”?

To lose sensitivity to the Spirit and truth.
Read: Moses 6:27

200

In Moses 6, what question did Adam ask that reveals humanity’s universal need for redemption?

“Why is it that men must repent and be baptized?”
Read: Moses 6:53

200

According to Moses 6, why did God emphasize teaching the gospel across generations?

So children would know how to return to God.
Read: Moses 6:51–52

300

What specific spiritual consequences result when people choose not to walk with God?

Their hearts harden, ears become dull, and eyes cannot see afar off.

Read: Moses 6:26–27

300

In Moses 6, what physical sign did the Lord give Enoch that demonstrated divine power working through him?

Mountains fled, rivers turned course, and nations feared.
Read: Moses 6:34

300

How does Moses 6 symbolically describe the way spiritual sight is restored?


God removes scales from eyes, allowing spiritual vision.
Read: Moses 6:35

300

How does the Lord explain the purpose of baptism in Moses 6?

It symbolizes being born again and cleansed through Christ.
Read: Moses 6:59–60

300

According to Moses 6, What is the significance of the “book of remembrance”?

It preserves spiritual identity and covenant history.
Read: Moses 6:46

400

According to Moses 6:31–32, what personal qualities enabled Enoch to walk with God despite widespread wickedness?

Humility, willingness, and faith in God’s power rather than his own ability.

400

What does Moses 6 teach about why God calls imperfect people to His work?


So that God’s power, not human strength, is clearly manifest.
Read: Moses 6:36

400

According to Moses 6, What contrast is established between Enoch and the people regarding spiritual perception?

Enoch could see and hear God; the people could not.
Read: Moses 6:26–28

400

According to Moses 6, What role do water, Spirit, and blood each play in redemption?


Water = covenant, Spirit = sanctification, blood = Atonement of Christ.
Read: Moses 6:59–60

400

How does family gospel teaching counteract Satan’s influence described earlier in Moses 6?

It restores light, truth, and agency in rising generations.
Read: Moses 6:15, 58

500

What principle about discipleship can be inferred by comparing Genesis 5:24 and Moses 6:34?

Walking with God is an active, ongoing relationship that transforms us over time.
Read: Genesis 5:24; Moses 6:34

500

According to Moses 6, what eternal truth about divine calling can be learned by comparing Enoch’s experience with other prophets?

God qualifies those He calls; feelings of inadequacy are often part of the calling.
Read: Moses 6:31–32 (compare Exodus 4:10)

500

According to Moses 6, how does repentance restore our ability to see, hear, and feel God?

Repentance softens the heart and reopens spiritual senses.
Read: Moses 6:27, 35

500

What does Moses 6 teach about the consistency of God’s plan across all dispensations?

The gospel was established from the beginning and will remain to the end.
Read: Moses 6:7; 52

500

What eternal responsibility do parents and future leaders share according to Moses 6?

To ensure the gospel is taught clearly and faithfully in every generation.
Read: Moses 6:58–60