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Come, Follow Me Moms | Simple Come Follow me for Busy Moms, Christ Centered Scripture study, Simple Scripture Study

By: Cassie Moore - Christian Life Coach Come Follow Me Teacher for Busy Moms
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Do you feel behind on Come, Follow Me?

Do you want to study the scriptures but struggle to find the time, energy, or confidence?

Do you wish someone would just explain Come, Follow Me simply without pressure, guilt, or overwhelm?

Come, Follow Me Moms is a Christ-centered podcast for busy moms who want to understand the scriptures, feel the Spirit, and confidently teach their children without adding one more heavy thing to their plate.

Each week, you’ll get simple Come, Follow Me insights, clear explanations of the weekly scriptures, and practical ways to apply the gospel to real mom life. No overthinking. No perfectionism. Just truth, peace, and Jesus; one insight at a time.

This podcast is for you if:

You feel inconsistent or “behind” with Come, Follow Me

You want scripture study to feel doable and meaningful

You want to strengthen your testimony and your family without overwhelm

You want help understanding what the scriptures are actually saying

You want to feel confident guiding your children spiritually

Hosted by Cassie Moore, a mom of five, Christian Life Coach and lover of Come, Follow Me. This podcast will help you simplify scripture study, invite the Spirit into your home, and fall in love with the word of God again right where you are.

✨ Come as you are.

✨ Start small.

✨ Let Christ do the rest.

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  • 27. Come, Follow Me, June 29 - July 5th 1 Kings 12-13; 17-22, Bible Scripture Study, LDS Scripture Study, Prophet Elijah, Elijah and the Widow
    Jun 30 2026
    Come, Follow Me Moms Podcast June 29–July 5 | 1 Kings 12–13; 17–22 "If the Lord Be God, Follow Him"

    Welcome back to another episode of Come, Follow Me Moms!

    This week we dive into one of the most powerful stories in the Old Testament—the story of Elijah. From the widow of Zarephath, to Mount Carmel, to the still small voice, we discover that this lesson isn't really about fire from heaven. It's about choosing God.

    As moms, we often find ourselves caught between faith and fear, trust and control, peace and worry. Elijah's question to Israel becomes a question for us:

    "How long halt ye between two opinions? If the Lord be God, follow him." (1 Kings 18:21)

    In this episode we talk about what it looks like to trust God when we don't have enough, how to hear His voice in a noisy world, why fear of failure keeps us stuck, and why commitment to Christ matters more than perfection.

    In This Episode:

    ✨ The divided kingdom and what it teaches us about divided hearts

    ✨ The widow of Zarephath and trusting God before the miracle comes

    ✨ Why the miracle came after the sacrifice

    ✨ Elijah and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel

    ✨ Choosing Christ in a world full of competing voices

    ✨ FOMO, comparison, and trying to live ten different lives at once

    ✨ Why God drenched Elijah's altar before sending fire from heaven

    ✨ Elijah's exhaustion after his greatest spiritual victory

    ✨ Why sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is rest

    ✨ The power of the still small voice

    ✨ Fear of failure, grace, repentance, and commitment to Christ

    Key Scriptures

    📖 1 Kings 12–13

    📖 1 Kings 17 – Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath

    📖 1 Kings 18 – Mount Carmel

    📖 1 Kings 19 – The Still Small Voice

    📖 Psalm 46:10

    "Be still, and know that I am God."

    Quotes & Thoughts to Ponder

    "Before a kingdom becomes divided, a heart becomes divided."

    "The miracle came after the sacrifice, not before."

    "Truth is never determined by majority vote."

    "One prophet with God is stronger than 450 prophets without Him."

    "If we don't intentionally choose Christ, something else will choose us."

    "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?"

    "Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is rest."

    "Failures and failings are temporary."

    "Maybe the goal isn't perfection. Maybe the goal is commitment."

    "Fear of failure is no reason not to make a full commitment to Christ."

    Mom Challenge This Week

    Take a few quiet moments this week and ask yourself:

    ❤️ Where am I standing between two opinions?

    ❤️ Where am I trusting fear more than God?

    ❤️ What is competing for my trust and attention?

    ❤️ What would it look like to choose Christ more intentionally this week?

    Not perfectly.

    Not flawlessly.

    Just intentionally.

    Because if the Lord be God...

    Follow Him.

    Remember, Mom

    The scriptures are full of imperfect people whom God used to accomplish extraordinary things.

    The widow wasn't perfect.

    Elijah wasn't perfect.

    The people of Israel weren't perfect.

    And neither are we.

    God knows that.

    He works with imperfect people every single day.

    The question isn't whether you're perfect.

    The question is:

    Which way are you facing?

    If this episode blessed your life, would you share it with a friend? You never know who may need a little extra encouragement this week.

    Thank you for being here, for studying with me, and for showing up week after week.

    Remember who you are and whose you are.

    Have a blessed week, Mom. ❤️

    Until next time, this is Come, Follow Me Moms. 🎙️✨

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    36 mins
  • 26. Come, Follow Me: June 22-28, 2 Samuel 11-12, 1 King 3; 6-9; 11, David and Bath-Sheba, Solomons Temple, LDS Scripture Study, Come Follow Me for Moms
    Jun 23 2026
    June 22–28 “Hear Thou in Heaven Their Prayer” 2 Samuel 11–12; 1 Kings 3; 6–9; 11 Welcome back to Come, Follow Me Moms! This week we dive into the stories of David, Bathsheba, Solomon, wisdom, temptation, the temple, and what it means to keep our hearts centered on Christ. At first glance, these chapters may seem like a collection of unrelated stories. But as I studied, one question kept coming back to me: What is winning your heart? As moms, we aren't building kingdoms or temples of stone—but we are building testimonies, families, homes, and future generations. The small choices we make each day matter. In this episode we discuss: ✨ David's tragic choices and how hearts drift one decision at a time ✨ Why God's grace is bigger than our mistakes ✨ The lie so many moms believe: "I'm not enough" ✨ Elder Jeffrey R. Holland's powerful reminder that perfection is "eventually" ✨ Solomon's request for an "understanding heart" ✨ The beautiful story of the two mothers and Solomon's discernment ✨ Why motherhood requires sacrifice—and why it's worth it ✨ The purpose of Solomon's temple and what it teaches us about inviting God into our homes ✨ How keeping covenants helps us stay connected to Christ ✨ Solomon's downfall and the warning against letting other things slowly take first place in our hearts ✨ Simple ways busy moms can make room for Jesus every day Key Takeaways Hearts Don't Drift Overnight David's story reminds us that major mistakes often begin with small compromises. What small choices are drawing us closer to Christ? What small choices are pulling us away? Not in a shame-filled way—but in an awareness way. You Are Not Failing One of the highlights of this week's study is Elder Jeffrey R. Holland's talk: "Be Ye Therefore Perfect—Eventually" Satan often convinces good women that commandments and covenants are evidence that they are failing. But Christ never intended the gospel to be a source of self-condemnation. The Atonement was created for imperfect people who are trying. And that includes every mom listening. Link to talk https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2017/10/be-ye-therefore-perfect-eventually?lang=eng Ask for an Understanding Heart When God asked Solomon: "Ask what I shall give thee" Solomon didn't ask for riches, power, or an easier life. He asked for: "An understanding heart." What a beautiful prayer for mothers. Motherhood isn't a problem to solve. It's a relationship to navigate. Through Covenants, God Dwells With Us The temple isn't just about a building. It's about God's promise: "I will dwell among my people." God wants to dwell in our homes. In our marriages. In our motherhood. In our everyday lives. The temple reminds us to make room for Him. What Is Winning Your Heart? Solomon didn't lose his testimony overnight. His heart slowly turned toward other things. The same can happen to us. Not because we stop believing. But because our hearts become divided. Between: Christ and comparisonChrist and perfectionismChrist and social mediaChrist and busynessChrist and fear The question isn't: Do I love God? The question is: Is He still first? This Week's Invitation Instead of trying harder or doing more, ask yourself: ✨ What am I building? ✨ What is winning my heart? ✨ What small thing can I do this week to make a little more room for Jesus in my home? Maybe it's: One prayerOne scriptureOne temple tripOne act of repentanceOne moment of stillness Because hearts don't drift overnight. And they don't return overnight either. They return one small choice at a time. I'd Love to Hear From You! One of my favorite parts of studying Come, Follow Me is hearing what the Spirit teaches other people. Did a scripture stand out to you this week? Do you have a favorite quote, insight, or experience from your study? 📧 Email me at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRwC52dJNU0&list=RDiRwC52dJNU0&start_radio=1 Watch the videos first before you show your kids . 1st video I showed my kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejk1m6nDEhs 2nd video I showed my kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUmn2KVAI3g This weeks Come, Follow Me lesson references this. I highly recommend https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/for-the-strength-of-youth/10-your-body-is-sacred?lang=eng The Talks I am studying this week https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/10/43soares?lang=eng https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2021/04/17eyring?lang=eng All about Technology https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/taking-charge-of-technology?lang=eng This Weeks Come, Follow Me lesson in the Manual https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/come-follow-me-for-home-and-church-old-testament-2026/26?lang=eng
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    40 mins
  • 25. Come Follow Me; June 15-21; 1 Samuel 17-18; 24-26; 2 Samuel 5-7; Bible Study; Scripture Study; LDS Scripture Study; The Battle is the Lords
    Jun 17 2026
    The Battle Is the Lord's June 15–21 | 1 Samuel 17–18; 24–26; 2 Samuel 5–7

    Hey mamas!

    This week we're diving into the life of David—and while we often focus on David and Goliath, I discovered something powerful during my study:

    Goliath wasn't David's biggest battle.

    David faced giants, betrayal, jealousy, waiting, heartbreak, anger, uncertainty, and years of not knowing how his story would unfold. Yet through every chapter, David continued to trust God.

    And honestly, that's exactly what motherhood feels like sometimes.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    ✨ David and Goliath: Facing the giants in our own lives

    ✨ Why David saw God when everyone else saw a giant

    ✨ The battles that come after the victory

    ✨ Saul's jealousy and the danger of comparison

    ✨ Jonathan and the power of covenant friendship

    ✨ Abigail's wisdom and how she saved David from acting out of anger

    ✨ Forgiveness, healing, and finding beauty for ashes

    ✨ Learning to let God fight your battles

    ✨ What it means to let Christ be the Author and Finisher of your story

    Questions to Ponder This Week

    ❤️ What giant are you facing right now?

    ❤️ Are you focusing more on the giant or on God?

    ❤️ Who are the Jonathans in your life?

    ❤️ Who needs you to be a Jonathan for them?

    ❤️ Is there a situation where you need to respond more like Abigail?

    ❤️ What chapter of your story are you trying to control instead of turning over to God?

    Giants Moms Face Today
    • Financial struggles
    • Marriage struggles
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Faith crises
    • Health challenges
    • Exhaustion
    • Loneliness
    • Going back to work
    • Difficult relationships
    • Wayward children
    • Spiritual struggles

    Whatever giant you are facing, remember:

    "I come to thee in the name of the Lord." (1 Samuel 17:45)

    David teaches us that faith is not believing the giant isn't real.

    Faith is believing that God is bigger.

    Favorite Takeaway

    The battle isn't yours to carry alone.

    David trusted God through Goliath.

    David trusted God through Saul.

    David trusted God through waiting.

    David trusted God through uncertainty.

    And God never left his side.

    The same is true for you.

    This Week's Invitation

    Take one battle, one burden, one giant you're carrying and place it before the Lord.

    Pray specifically.

    Invite Him into the struggle.

    Ask Him to help you see your circumstances through His eyes.

    Then take the next faithful step forward and trust Him with the outcome.

    Remember, Mama...

    Maybe your giant isn't standing in a valley holding a spear.

    Maybe it's anxiety.

    Maybe it's depression.

    Maybe it's uncertainty.

    Maybe it's a relationship that needs healing.

    Maybe it's a child you're praying for.

    Maybe it's a chapter you never would have chosen.

    But David's story reminds us:

    The giant isn't the end.

    The waiting isn't the end.

    The heartbreak isn't the end.

    God is still writing.

    Let Him author your story.

    Let Him fight your battles.

    Let Him bring beauty from your ashes.

    Because the same God who led David through giants, Saul, Abigail, and finally to the throne is leading you too.

    🎙 Come, Follow Me Moms Podcast

    If this episode blessed your life, share it with another mama who could use the reminder that God is still fighting for her.

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    38 mins
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