February’s Come Follow Me Playlists for the Old Testament

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How are your Come Follow Me studies going? We’re here to make it even easier. In February, the readings start to get a little longer but don’t worry, we have it all on a playlist for you so you can listen on the go. Tune in as you lift weights, do a lap or ten around the church while you wait for your kids to be done with youth activities, or while you finally tackle that laundry pile. You’ll find Old Testament playlists for each week as well as additional General Conference talks that tie in for the whole month of February. Ready to dive in? Don’t miss our other free Old Testament helps too!

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Weekly Come Follow Me Playlists

Each week, we gathered all the chapters listed in the Old Testament Come Follow Me manual plus added at least one General Conference talk from October 2025. If there wasn’t a lot of reading, we also added the talks referenced in the manual that week. This month, however, there is a lot more scripture chapters to get through so we went with a max of nine readings this month. Sometimes you might want to divide up one chapter or talk into two days and sometimes you’ll want to combine chapters. Talks are always listed after the scripture readings.

Click on the playlist you want and save it to your Gospel Library app. You must push the “Save” button to keep it in your playlists on the Gospel Library app (doesn’t work in a web browser, i.e. your computer).

Please note: We included the first week of February (January 26- February 1) in our January’s playlist instead.

Want to make changes to the playlist? You can create your own playlist then quickly add the ones you want from ours. See our Helpful Tips post at the bottom of this post for more.

Looking for some free printable activities to help you reinforce what you are learning too? Snag our free printable activities for February.

 
 

General Conference Additions

Only want my recommended October 2025 General Conference playlist for February instead? It makes a great personal study especially if you can’t do it with your whole family. We send it to our adult kids. Below we’ve listed the talks we included this month and explained why so you can tie it in with your family too. We try to add study journal pages for each talk to help you ponder and teach. We’ll add them here as they become available.

February’s General Conference Additions only Playlist

  • “No One Sits Alone” by Elder Gerrit W. Gong- we’re building a Zion people with Enoch (Feb 2-8). Elder Gong reminds us how to get that going today.

  • “The Lord is Hastening His Work” by Elder Quentin L. Cook- this one goes with Feb 2-8 too. As the work hastens, we must do our part to love, nurture, and serve those around us (i.e. become a Zion people).

  • “Prophets of God” by Sister Andrea Muñoz Spannaus- If the story of the flood and Noah’s ark doesn’t inspire you to follow the prophet, maybe Sister Spannaus will (Feb 9-15).

  • “They Are Their Own Judges” by Elder David A. Bednar- Feb 9-15 we also talk about the tower of Babel. Elder Bednar reminds us the only way to heaven is through exercising our faith in Jesus Christ and keeping our covenants.

  • “The Name by Which Ye Are Called” by Elder B. Corey Cuvelier- We talk about the Abrahamic Covenant Feb 16-22. Through our covenants, we take upon us the name of Jesus Christ.

  • “Humble Souls at Altars Kneel” by Elder Jeremy R. Jaggi- Feb 23- March 1 we read about Abraham finally having a son then being asked to sacrifice Isaac on the altar. This talk ties in beautifully.

  • “Taking on the Name of Jesus Christ” by Elder Dale G. Renlund- Again, we talk about covenants as well as fleeing wickedness (and not looking back like Lot’s wife). As Elder Renlund stated, “The more we identify with and remember Jesus Christ, the more we want to be like Him.”

There were really many more talks that we could have added each week (there always are, right?). If you want to add even more General Conference talks from various years to your study, we also created the Ultimate General Conference Playlist for February. There are 17 talks on this playlist- many of which are also linked each week in the manual. I like to listen to this one when I’m alone in the car on one of my many driving kids around adventures.

 
 

Behold Your Little Ones Recommendations

If you have really little ones, we’ve found these lessons work well for each week. We linked to our free lesson helps too. Some are a bit of stretch but basic doctrine is always good doctrine.

 
 

Create Your Own Playlist

Want to make your own playlist instead? You can combine all the lists together and make your own ultra ultimate playlist for January or add in some Book of Mormon chapters. We’ve learned a few things as we’ve created these playlists that you’ll want to read first though.

  1. Go to the resource you want directly first THEN add it to your playlist. When you try to simply search Exodus 3 as you build your playlist for example, there are about 10 versions you can pick from (because the Church has so many resources) and you have no idea which is the one you want until you go listen to it. It’s much easier to find what you really want first then click on the the dots at the top right (at least on my Android) and add it to the playlist that way.

  2. If you want to add the resources in our playlist to your own, click on the three dots next to the scripture chapter or talk you want to add. If it doesn’t let you add directly from there, click “Go to Content” then add it to your playlist from there.

  3. You can’t add specific verses, you have to do the whole chapter at a time.

  4. You can rearrange your home screen and put your playlists at the top for easy access. It’s very handy.

  5. You can also rearrange your playlist once you have everything added. Simply open your playlist then click the three dots in the top right. Click edit then you can drag the readings around as needed.

  6. To share your playlist, click on the dot menu again for the share button. We’ve loved sharing these with our spouse and adult kids. This way, we’re at least all reading the same thing. When someone downloads your playlist, they can’t make changes to it but they can enjoy it.

Be sure to check out the rest of our Old Testament Resources too like our Old Testament Bingo. It’s a great way to preview the stories we’ll read as well as review.


Camille Gillham

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