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SearchLight with Jon Courson

Acts 15:1-22 - Part 1

SearchLight with Jon Courson

Jon Courson

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Thy word is a lamp

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Unto my feet

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And it light unto my path Unto my path

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Thy word is a lamp

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Unto my feet

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And they light unto my path.

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My path.

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Welcome to Searchlight, a survey through Scripture with Pastor John Corson.

0:53.3

It is our desire to bring you a systematic study of the entire Bible,

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chapter by chapter, book by book.

1:05.8

Today on Searchlight, we will be looking at a very important question,

1:10.6

what does it take to be saved?

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It was a question that was asked 2,000 years ago in the early church, and it wasn't just

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asked, but it was vehemently argued.

1:22.0

We will see this argument today as we begin a verse-by-verse study of Chapter 15. And this is a question that is still

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being argued today. Let's now join Pastor John for our study and see the definitive

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word on this subject of salvation. Acts chapter 15, Brother James tells us in the third chapter of his epistle,

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let not many of you desire to be teachers,

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knowing this, that we shall receive the greater condemnation or judgment.

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How true. At the turn of the century, right around the year 1900, there was a

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locomotive, a passenger train steaming its way from Chicago, Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri.

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It was a wintry, blizzardy, January day. And at one of the stops, one of the

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