Streaking the Scriptures
Questions to Consider Why would the Lord include long genealogies and lifespans in scripture—what are we meant to learn from them? What does it really mean that we are created in the image and likeness of God, especially in a fallen world? How do repentance and the Atonement of Jesus Christ “filter out” imperfection over time? In what ways do our hearts harden and our spiritual hearing become dull—and how can it be restored? What can Enoch’s fear, humility, and calling teach us about our own ability to speak and act with God’s help? In this episode of Streaking the...
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Why You Should Listen to This Episode 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...
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Questions to Consider How do you usually respond when you’re corrected — with humility, or with defensiveness? When consequences come, do you seek repentance or simply complain about the cost? Are you ever tempted to cover one mistake with another rather than stopping and turning back to God? Episode Summary In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, we step into Genesis chapter 4, one of the most sobering and instructive chapters in all of scripture. Adam and Eve’s family story unfolds, and with it comes the first account of sibling conflict, correction from the Lord, and the...
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Questions to Consider What does the story of Adam and Eve teach us about how loving, perfect parents respond when their children make mistakes? How does temptation actually work in our lives, and why is subtlety one of Satan’s most effective tools? When we break a commandment or feel shame, do we tend to hide from God or turn toward Him? Why does the Lord ask questions He already knows the answers to, and what does that reveal about accountability and growth? What does it truly mean to “rule” in God’s kingdom, especially in marriage, family life, and leadership? How does...
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Questions to consider: What does it really mean to be full of light, both inwardly and outwardly? How do obedience and sanctification separate light from darkness in our own lives? And what can Abraham’s unique account of the Creation teach us about our divine identity and purpose today? In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff Downs wraps up Abraham chapters 4 and 5 and invites us into a deeper, more personal reflection on the Creation. Through Abraham’s language of “the gods,” the council in heaven, and the repeated emphasis on obedience, we see Creation not just as an...
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🤔 Questions to consider as you listen… What does it really mean that “all things which God created were good” — including you? Why would God, who commands the elements, choose not to compel our obedience? What changes when we see our children, our spouse, and ourselves first as good rather than as problems to be fixed? How might the Creation story become a template for how you build your life, your career, and your home? 🎧 Episode Summary In this rich and thoughtful study of Moses chapters 2 and 3, Jeff invites us to slow down and see the Creation not just as an event...
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Questions to consider before listening: What does it really mean that God “rested” on the seventh day — and how does that apply to my life today? When something feels lacking or impossible, do I trust that God can provide in ways I don’t yet see? How intentional am I about creating a home, a marriage, and a life that helps others — and myself — succeed? Am I truly cleaving to my spouse, counseling together with God, and becoming one? Episode Summary In today’s episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff walks with us through Genesis chapter 2 — not just to understand...
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Questions to Consider Have you ever wondered why God created all of this? Have you ever felt small in a vast universe — and yet deeply known by God at the same time? Do you ever struggle with giving yourself grace when life gets busy and your spiritual routines slip? Have you paused lately to remember who you really are and why you came here? If any of those questions resonate with you, this episode is for you. Episode Summary In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, we walk through Moses 1, Abraham 3, and Genesis 1 to rediscover the grand purpose behind creation — and the deeply...
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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...
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Questions to Consider What if your weakness isn’t a flaw — but a gift from God? What does it really mean that you are a son or daughter of God? How do you respond when temptation tries to redefine who you are? Where do you turn when you feel small, discouraged, or aware of your limitations? Are you trying to hide your weakness… or bring it to Christ? Episode Description — Streaking the Scriptures (Moses 1:1–16) Welcome to a brand-new year of Streaking the Scriptures — and a powerful beginning in the Old Testament. In this episode, Jeffery begins 2026 by opening the...
info_outlineThis episode of Streaking the Scriptures dives deep into Article of Faith 7 and what it really means to believe in “gifts of the Spirit” today—not just as a doctrine, but as something active and personal in your life.
Jeff walks through where spiritual gifts are outlined in scripture—1 Corinthians 12, Moroni 10, and Doctrine and Covenants 46—and points out that when something shows up in three different books of scripture, the Lord is emphasizing it for a reason. He reads through the lists of gifts: wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discerning of spirits, tongues, interpretation of tongues, beholding angels, and more, and then keeps circling back to one core idea:
These gifts are not for attention, status, or “likes.”
They are given to profit us spiritually and help us become more like Christ.
He explores how:
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Missionaries experience the gift of tongues, but still have to work, study, and struggle to learn the language; the Spirit enhances their effort, not replaces it.
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Spiritual gifts are given “that all may be profited” – the body of Christ needs many different gifts, not just one “type” of disciple.
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The Lord intends these gifts to continue as long as the world stands; if we don’t see them, the problem is unbelief, not that God has stopped giving them.
Then Jeff shifts to a very practical, sometimes uncomfortable question:
How do spiritual gifts and callings actually work in a lay church?
Using Doctrine and Covenants 46, he highlights that bishops and other leaders are given the ability to discern gifts in their wards and branches. That means:
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When a bishop, Relief Society president, elders quorum president, Young Women or Young Men leader asks you to serve, it isn’t random busywork.
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Even if it feels like “just their opinion,” the Lord has already promised that His voice and the voice of His servants are the same (D&C 1).
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Saying yes to a calling—even one that seems small, inconvenient, or unimpressive—is often how your spiritual gifts are discovered, developed, and used to bless others.
By the end of the episode, you’re invited to:
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See your own gifts more seriously, even (and especially) if they don’t look “flashy.”
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Trust that your leaders, imperfect as they are, have real help from God in where they ask you to serve.
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Look at every assignment—from setting up chairs to ministering to one person—as part of how the Lord uses yourunique gifts to bless His children.
He wraps with a warm reminder to have charity “in traffic and in crowded shopping malls” and an open invitation to email him with impressions or promptings you’ve felt while listening.
If you’ve ever wondered:
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Do I actually have spiritual gifts?
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Are callings really from God or just organizational logistics?
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What does it look like to “profit” from spiritual gifts without turning them into a performance?
…this episode will nudge you to look at your everyday discipleship—and your current or future calling—with fresh eyes.