What does it really mean to pray "with all the energy of heart" for charity?
How do you practice Christlike charity in traffic, crowds, and everyday irritations?
Why does God provide more than one witness of Jesus Christ?
What does it mean that the Bible is the Word of God "as far as it is translated correctly"?
Why were "plain and precious" truths lost, and how were they restored?
How can studying multiple Bible translations deepen understanding without weakening doctrine?
What happens when the Bible and Book of Mormon truly function as one testimony?
How does daily, consistent scripture study shape who you are becoming?
In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff Downs weaves together lived discipleship and deep doctrine, beginning with a simple but searching question: How do we live with charity when life feels crowded, rushed, and frustrating? From holiday traffic to busy gatherings, Jeff explores how charity is not accidental—it is something we pray for daily, intentionally, and by name.
That reflection leads into a thoughtful study of Article of Faith #8 and the powerful role of multiple witnesses in God's plan. Jeff examines why the Bible is the Word of God "as far as it is translated correctly," how plain and precious truths were removed over time, and how the Restoration brought clarity through the Book of Mormon, modern revelation, and living prophets.
You'll hear timely insights on the Church's recent guidance encouraging the use of additional Bible translations for greater clarity and accessibility, especially for those who struggle with archaic language. Through Nephi's vision, Isaiah's prophecy, Ezekiel's "two sticks," and the voice of modern apostles, Jeff shows how the Bible and Book of Mormon are meant to run together—one Savior, one gospel, one testimony.
This episode is an invitation to study scripture not just reverently, but actively—to compare, question, seek understanding, and apply truth with charity.
If you want to stay consistent with scripture study—even when life is full—Jeff invites you to use the MyStreaks app. A simple daily scripture streak, even just one verse, helps turn good intentions into quiet, faithful momentum. Consistency compounds, and over time, those small daily efforts shape discipleship, deepen charity, and draw you closer to Christ.
As always, keep streaking the scriptures—and keep charity alive in traffic and in crowds.