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Questions to consider:
Whose plan am I really following when I seek recognition, control, or honor?
How do I lead and serve without needing likes, praise, or validation?
What does it mean, today, to offer a broken heart and a contrite spirit?
Am I broadening my spiritual vision, or letting it narrow without realizing it?
In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff dives deeply into Moses chapters 4 and 5 to uncover the timeless conflict between two radically different plans: Satan's demand for honor and control, and Christ's willing submission to the Father's will. With clarity and conviction, Jeff shows how this same conflict plays out in our leadership, our families, our parenting, and even our relationship with work and recognition.
You'll explore how Satan's tactics have never changed, from the premortal council to modern "influencer culture," and why Christ's model of leadership is rooted in service, humility, and obedience without applause. Jeff draws powerful connections between Moses, Matthew 23, Isaiah's warning about "wizards that peep," and the tragedy of Cain, illustrating how failing to hearken to God's voice gradually blinds us and narrows our vision until all we can see is the world in front of us.
This episode also offers profound parenting insights straight from Adam and Eve's example, including why work, obedience, sacrifice, and teaching the gospel were central in their home. You'll hear why retirement, ease, and spiritual passivity were never part of God's plan, and how joy is found not in avoiding labor, but in consecrating it. The discussion culminates in the Savior's declaration that animal sacrifice has ended, replaced by the daily offering of a broken heart and a contrite spirit, the sacrifice that still changes lives today.
Right in the middle of all of this is a reminder that spiritual growth doesn't happen accidentally. Just like scripture study itself, it happens through consistent, intentional choices. That's why tools like the MyStreaks app can be so powerful. By tracking simple, daily commitments like scripture study, prayer, or acts of service, you give yourself a visible way to keep hearkening to God's voice, one faithful day at a time.
If you want a study session that doesn't just explain the scriptures but presses them into your real life, your leadership, your parenting, and your discipleship, this episode will stretch you in the best way. It's an invitation to choose Christ's way again and again, to keep your vision wide, and to keep streaking the scriptures.
By Jeffery J. Downs5
11 ratings
Questions to consider:
Whose plan am I really following when I seek recognition, control, or honor?
How do I lead and serve without needing likes, praise, or validation?
What does it mean, today, to offer a broken heart and a contrite spirit?
Am I broadening my spiritual vision, or letting it narrow without realizing it?
In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff dives deeply into Moses chapters 4 and 5 to uncover the timeless conflict between two radically different plans: Satan's demand for honor and control, and Christ's willing submission to the Father's will. With clarity and conviction, Jeff shows how this same conflict plays out in our leadership, our families, our parenting, and even our relationship with work and recognition.
You'll explore how Satan's tactics have never changed, from the premortal council to modern "influencer culture," and why Christ's model of leadership is rooted in service, humility, and obedience without applause. Jeff draws powerful connections between Moses, Matthew 23, Isaiah's warning about "wizards that peep," and the tragedy of Cain, illustrating how failing to hearken to God's voice gradually blinds us and narrows our vision until all we can see is the world in front of us.
This episode also offers profound parenting insights straight from Adam and Eve's example, including why work, obedience, sacrifice, and teaching the gospel were central in their home. You'll hear why retirement, ease, and spiritual passivity were never part of God's plan, and how joy is found not in avoiding labor, but in consecrating it. The discussion culminates in the Savior's declaration that animal sacrifice has ended, replaced by the daily offering of a broken heart and a contrite spirit, the sacrifice that still changes lives today.
Right in the middle of all of this is a reminder that spiritual growth doesn't happen accidentally. Just like scripture study itself, it happens through consistent, intentional choices. That's why tools like the MyStreaks app can be so powerful. By tracking simple, daily commitments like scripture study, prayer, or acts of service, you give yourself a visible way to keep hearkening to God's voice, one faithful day at a time.
If you want a study session that doesn't just explain the scriptures but presses them into your real life, your leadership, your parenting, and your discipleship, this episode will stretch you in the best way. It's an invitation to choose Christ's way again and again, to keep your vision wide, and to keep streaking the scriptures.