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SearchLight with Jon Courson

Don't Jump Ship - Part 2 - Acts 27:31

SearchLight with Jon Courson

Jon Courson

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2026

⏱️ 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

0:57.5

of the entire Bible, chapter by chapter, book by book. Do you find yourself in the midst of a storm,

1:09.3

perhaps a marriage that is rocky and difficult? What is the

1:13.1

solution? Should you just bail out? Should you jump ship? We began exploring these questions on our

1:19.6

last program. In Acts Chapter 27, we see Paul on board a ship that is in the midst of a storm.

1:26.9

Some men try to escape the ship, but Paul tells them that they must stay on the ship to be saved.

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We then began looking at the story of Jacob and Rachel and Leah to see how this relates to our situation.

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As we pick up the story, Jacob has just finished working for his Uncle Laban for seven years

1:46.0

so that he can marry Rachel, and now it is their wedding day.

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With our teaching, here now is Pastor John.

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He takes his bride, always worked so hard for her.

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He has such a deep love for her.

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Takes her back to the tent.

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She's veiled from head to toe and there they consummate the marriage.

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