My Scripture Streak

Ep. 417: Moses 1:17-32 Chosen to Serve


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Questions to consider…
  • What do you do when temptation feels loud, persuasive, or overwhelming?

  • Where do you go in your mind and heart when your faith is being tested?

  • What does it really mean to be "chosen" by God — and what is God choosing us for?

  • Have you ever noticed that your greatest spiritual clarity often comes after your hardest spiritual trials?

Episode Summary

In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff invites you into one of the most vivid and instructive moments in all of scripture: Moses' direct confrontation with Satan in Moses chapter 1 — and what that moment teaches us about temptation, faith, identity, power, and service.

As Moses faces Satan's deceptions, accusations, and emotional intimidation, we see a clear, repeatable pattern for how to respond when we ourselves are tempted, discouraged, offended, or spiritually unsettled. Moses does not argue. He does not rationalize. He does not negotiate. He remembers his sacred experiences with God, he calls upon God, and he ultimately dismisses Satan in the name of Jesus Christ.

That pattern becomes the central invitation of the episode: When life gets hard, when faith is tested, when temptation presses in — will we answer weakness with sin, or will we answer weakness with the Savior?

Jeff beautifully connects Moses' trial of faith with the Savior's own trials — in the wilderness, in Gethsemane, and on the cross — showing that even the Son of God walked through moments where heaven felt distant, not absent, but purposefully quiet so that faith could grow, obedience could be proven, and redemption could be completed.

From there, the episode pivots into a powerful reflection on what it means to be "chosen." Drawing from Moses' calling and Doctrine and Covenants 121, Jeff reframes chosenness not as status or privilege, but as responsibility and service. To be chosen is to be entrusted — to serve, to lift, to teach, to reprove with love, to lead with meekness, and to put the good of others before the honors of the world.

The episode closes with awe and wonder as Moses beholds the vastness of God's creations and stands face to face with Him — a reminder that clarity often follows struggle, that light follows darkness, and that God reveals truth in His timing, according to His wisdom, and through His Son.

If you are navigating temptation, doubt, leadership, service, or simply trying to stay spiritually anchored in a noisy world, this episode offers both comfort and direction. It doesn't just teach doctrine — it teaches a way of walking with God.

A small invitation to help you live what you're learning

One simple way to strengthen what you're learning from the scriptures is to make your study consistent and visible. The MyStreaks app makes that easy by helping you track your daily scripture study, prayer, or any other uplifting habit you want to keep alive. Whether your goal is to read a verse a day or spend a few quiet minutes with God, MyStreaks helps you turn good intentions into steady, life-shaping consistency — one day at a time.

You can learn more or get started at MyStreaksApp.com.

Come study with us. Come reflect with us. And come be reminded that when you call upon God, He really does answer — often with strength, clarity, and peace you didn't know you had.

As always… keep streaking the scriptures 💛

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My Scripture StreakBy Jeffery J. Downs

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