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SearchLight with Jon Courson

Recovering It All - Part 2

SearchLight with Jon Courson

Jon Courson

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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1 Samuel 30:1-25

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My word is a lamp is a lamp unto my feet and delight unto my path.

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Unto my path.

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Unto my pet.

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That word is a lamp land

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my feet

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and a lie unto

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a lie unto my pad to my path.

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Welcome to Searchlight. A survey through scripture with Pastor John Corson. It is our desire to bring you a

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systematic study of the entire Bible chapter by chapter book by book.

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by book.

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Does it ever seem to you like you are constantly in a war?

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Do you sometimes feel like the battle never ends? Well part of the reason that it may seem

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that way is because it's true. On our last program we began a study in First

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Samuel 30 where David was fighting against the Amalakites. We saw that the Amalakites

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in the Bible are a picture of our flesh, our sinful tendency, and we are always warring

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against that. In David's case, thealekites raided his hometown of Zickleg and took all their possessions and all their families. But we know how the story ends.

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Verse 18 tells us that David recovered all.

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John began telling us four reasons why David and his men were able to recover all.

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These are important steps for us to understand

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when we seek to recover that which has been lost by our sinful ways

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or taken by the enemy.

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The first step is that David encouraged himself in the Lord.

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