Oct 31, 2025
In this reflective and spirit-filled episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeffery Downs shares tender thoughts following the departure of his son, Elder Bowen Downs, to the Missionary Training Center. As the house grows still, Jeff reflects on transitions, stewardship, and integrity of heart while studying Doctrine and Covenants section 124.
He draws lessons from the examples of Robert B. Thompson, Hyrum Smith, and others whom the Lord described as faithful and full of integrity. Jeff explores what it means to love that which is right, to let feelings follow thoughts, and to submit to inspired leadership even when personal opinions differ.
The episode connects these scriptural principles to personal experience, Nephi’s softened heart, and Elder Peter M. Johnson’s story of ministering and remembrance. Jeff ends with an invitation to seek the Lord in our own moments of doubt and to keep streaking the scriptures—one day at a time.
00:00 — The Stillness at
Home
Reflecting on the quiet after sending Elder Bowen Downs to the MTC
and the transition from a full home to a quieter season of
life.
02:25 — A Long Revelation: Section
124
Introducing Doctrine and Covenants 124 and its many verses; focus
on verses 12–13 regarding Robert B. Thompson.
03:00 — “Well Pleased With
Him”
What it means for the Lord to be pleased with His servants and to
be called “great in His eyes.”
04:44 — Integrity of Heart
Examining Hyrum Smith’s example of congruence—being the same inside
and out—and loving that which is right.
06:44 — Feelings Follow
Thoughts
Insights from a Streaking Podcast guest about how thoughts shape
feelings and how this truth relates to loving what is right.
09:03 — When Feelings Conflict With
Faith
A personal story from Jeff’s time as a seminary teacher—choosing
humility and obedience over personal opinion.
13:29 — Nephi’s Softened
Heart
Parallels between Nephi’s willingness to seek understanding and our
need to let the Lord soften our hearts in times of resistance.
16:15 — The Courage to Follow
Leadership
Applying the principle of loving what is right even when our
natural preferences differ; the power of humility and
repentance.
18:01 — Faithful Companions and the Lord’s
Approval
The Lord names those who were loyal—Hyrum, John C. Bennett, Lyman
Wight, and others—and blesses them for integrity.
21:37 — Gratitude for Friends Who
Stay
Drawing comfort from those who stood by Joseph Smith and connecting
that to the people who stand by us through trials.
23:56 — The Power of Ministering to the
One
A moving modern parallel from Elder Peter M. Johnson’s talk about
companionship, doubt, and rediscovering faith.
28:37 — Remembering the Lord’s
Peace
Elder Johnson’s turning point—remembering the peace the Savior once
gave and how it restored his testimony.
29:55 — Applying It to Our
Lives
Recognizing our own “Liberty Jail” moments and how crying to God
can soften our hearts and renew our discipleship.
30:54 — Closing Reflections and
Invitation
A heartfelt close as Jeff prepares for the next study
session—reminding listeners to have charity in traffic and to keep
streaking the scriptures.
As Jeff concludes this spiritual journey through Doctrine and Covenants 124, he reminds us that consistency invites revelation. Just as the Saints were called to build houses of learning and devotion, we are called to build consistency in the Lord’s word.
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