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

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

著者: 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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  • 21. Come, Follow Me Joshua 1-8, 23, 24; May 18 - 24; Be Strong and of Good Courage; Come Follow Me scripture Study; Bible Study; LDS moms
    2026/05/19
    COME, FOLLOW ME MOMS Joshua 1–8; 23–24 “Be Strong and of a Good Courage” Hey mamas, welcome back to Come, Follow Me Moms. This week we are in the book of Joshua… and WOW. This week is powerful. We have Moses passing away, Joshua stepping into leadership, the Jordan River parting, Rahab and the scarlet cord, the walls of Jericho falling, memorial stones, miracles, courage, obedience, redemption, and one of the most famous scriptures in all of scripture: “Choose you this day whom ye will serve.” — Joshua 24:15 And honestly… this week feels SO much like motherhood. Because Joshua is all about moving forward when you feel unsure. Trusting God before you see the miracle. Walking by faith. And believing God will make a way even when there doesn’t seem to BE a way. And mamas… I know so many of you are standing in front of your own Jordan River right now. You might be exhausted. Overwhelmed. Scared. Waiting. Trying to trust God in the messy middle. And this week’s lesson is such a reminder: God goes before His people. Joshua steps into leadership after the death of Moses. Can you imagine how overwhelming that must have felt? Moses was THE prophet who led Israel out of Egypt, parted the Red Sea, and spoke with God face to face. And now Joshua is supposed to lead. Big shoes. Heavy responsibility. I love that the Lord immediately tells Joshua over and over: “Be strong and of a good courage.” — Joshua 1:6, 7, 9 God knew exactly what Joshua needed to hear. And honestly… don’t we all? Be strong. Be courageous. Keep going. What makes this even more powerful is that Joshua was one of the LAST living adults who remembered the Red Sea. Almost everyone else from that generation had died in the wilderness except Joshua and Caleb because they trusted God when the other spies doubted. Joshua remembered the plagues, the manna, Mount Sinai, and the miracles of God. And now he’s leading an entirely new generation. Mamas… some of you are doing that too. You are trying to lead your family toward Christ in a world that feels very different than the one you grew up in. And maybe sometimes you feel inadequate or unsure. But the Lord does not call perfect people. He strengthens willing people. One of the biggest themes in Joshua is this: God goes before His people. Before they crossed the Jordan… God already had a plan. Before Jericho fell… God already knew how the walls would come down. Before Rahab hung the scarlet cord… God already knew her story. And before YOU got where you are right now… God already knew. Joshua 1:9 says: “For the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” I LOVE that. Because motherhood can feel lonely sometimes. Heavy sometimes. Scary sometimes. But we are not doing this alone. Honestly, when people ask me about being pregnant with twins, they ask: “Are you scared?” “Are you nervous?” And honestly? I just keep thinking: The same God who parted the Red Sea… The same God who stopped the Jordan River… The same God who brought down Jericho… is the same God helping me right now. And He’s helping YOU too. One of the most incredible miracles in this week’s lesson is the parting of the Jordan River. The Israelites arrive during flood season. This wasn’t some tiny stream. This was a rushing river overflowing its banks. And God tells the priests carrying the ark to STEP INTO the water first. And this part matters SO much: The river did not part before they stepped in. It parted AFTER. That will preach, mamas. Sometimes God asks us to move forward BEFORE we see the miracle. We want certainty first. Answers first. Proof first. Comfort first. But faith often looks like getting your feet wet first. Joshua 3:5 says: “Sanctify yourselves: for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.” I LOVE that scripture. Expect wonders. Expect God to move. Expect miracles. One of my favorite thoughts from studying this week was: “Silence precedes the miracle.” Sometimes God is working even when everything feels still. After they crossed the Jordan, God told them to gather 12 stones as a memorial so that one day when their children asked, “What mean ye by these stones?” they could tell the story of what God had done. Mamas… we NEED memorial stones. Not necessarily physical stones… but reminders. Write down miracles. Tell your kids your testimony. Share your stories. Remember the hard seasons God carried you through. As I studied, I started thinking about my own memorial stones: losing loved ones, hard years, healing, friendships, becoming a life coach, and now these twins. And looking back… God has never failed me. Joshua 23 says: “Not one thing hath failed of all the good things which the Lord your God spake.” Not one thing. Now let’s talk about Rahab because WOW. Rahab lived in Jericho and the scriptures call her a harlot. She was not who people expected God to use. But she believed. She hid the spies, protected them, and chose God...
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    35 分
  • 20. COME, FOLLOW ME MOMS, May 11-17, Deuteronomy 6-8; 15; 18; 29-30; 34, Remember, Moses last thoughts.mp3
    2026/05/12
    COME, FOLLOW ME MOMS Episode 20 May 11–17 Deuteronomy 6–8; 15; 18; 29–30; 34 “Beware Lest Thou Forget the Lord” Hey mamas, welcome back to Come, Follow Me Moms. 💗 This week we are at the END of Moses’s life. Moses stands on a mountain looking out at the promised land , a land he spent 40 years helping the children of Israel get to… but a land he himself would not enter. And instead of bitterness or frustration, Moses gives one final message to the people: Remember. Don’t forget God. Choose life. Love God with your whole heart. Be one of the few. And honestly mamas… this message feels SO relevant for us today. Because have you ever felt spiritually disconnected? Not because you stopped believing… but because life got loud? Laundry. Practices. Groceries. Phones. Schedules. Pregnancy. Exhaustion. Motherhood. And slowly, without even realizing it… your heart drifts a little. This week in Deuteronomy, Moses gives his farewell message to a generation that mostly DIDN’T personally see all the miracles. They didn’t cross the Red Sea. They didn’t escape Egypt. They didn’t see manna fall from heaven or water come from a rock. And that feels a lot like our generation today. We didn’t cross the Red Sea either… but we CAN experience Jesus Christ. We can remember Him. We can recognize His hand in our lives. Moses’s final message was all about the HEART. “Love the Lord thy God with all thine heart.” Deuteronomy 6:5 This is not surface-level faith. This is heart-level faith. Not performance Christianity. Not checkbox Christianity. Connection. Cassie shares her experience of once being a “checkbox mom” spiritually checking off scripture study, temple attendance, tithing, and Family Home Evening without truly building a relationship with God. Over time, she realized God wasn’t asking for perfection. He was asking for her heart. She also shares a tender moment with her 13-year-old son who reminded her they hadn’t been to the temple in awhile. Kids notice what fills our homes. They notice what matters to us. So the question becomes: What is actually in my heart right now? Fear? Comparison? Stress? Overwhelm? Control? Or: Trust? Peace? Faith? Jesus? Moses’s Message: Remember One of the strongest themes this week is remembrance. “He parted the sea. Manna fell from heaven. Water came from a rock. And they STILL forgot.” How often do we forget our own Red Sea moments? The answered prayers. The miracles we already survived. The moments God carried us. The healing He already gave us. The random text from a friend at the exact right moment. The song that came on when we needed it most. Sometimes we panic like God has never been faithful before. Moses pleaded with the people to remember because he knew he would not be going with them into the promised land. And today, prophets continue to plead with us to hold onto our faith, our testimonies, and the moments we have felt God in our lives. A Sacred Mother’s Day Experience Cassie shares a sacred experience from this past week after a mother in her ward unexpectedly passed away in a car accident. On Mother’s Day, she felt prompted to gather women from the ward and sing to the grieving family, despite fears of bothering them. Through prayer and prompting, they followed through. After singing, the family shared that one of the songs sung was the mother’s favorite song in heaven. It became a gentle reminder to always follow spiritual promptings and to remember the sacred moments God gives us. When miracles happen in your life… remember them. Write them down. Hold them close. “You Have Been in This Mountain Long Enough.” Deuteronomy 1–2 This scripture is SUCH a powerful invitation for moms. Some of us have been stuck in: shame comparison fear old identities pain discouragement And maybe God is gently saying: “You have been here long enough. It is time to move forward.” Teaching Children About Jesus in Everyday Moments Deuteronomy 6 teaches that we teach our children: when we sit, when we walk, when we lie down, and when we rise up. This is NOT about creating a perfect 30-minute scripture study every day. This IS: talking about Jesus in the car praying during chaos reading one verse at bedtime pointing out God in everyday life And mamas… that counts. “Beware Lest Thou Forget the Lord” The Israelites were about to enter a season of blessings, comfort, and abundance… and strangely enough, THAT was when they were most at risk of forgetting God. Sometimes we think we need God most when life is hard. But often we drift furthest when life simply becomes busy and comfortable. You don’t forget God overnight. You forget Him slowly: by rushing through prayer relying only on yourself filling your life with noise putting Him last And eventually you feel disconnected… not because God left, but because you stopped remembering. Helping Others With a Willing Heart Deuteronomy 15 teaches us to “open thine hand ...
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  • Come, Follow Me Moms Bonus Episode - BYU Womens Conference Recap, Bestie Weekend, BYU talks, LDS Women
    2026/05/07

    BYU Womens Conference Recap.

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    37 分
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