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SearchLight with Jon Courson

Seeing Our City - Part 2 - Acts 18:9-11

SearchLight with Jon Courson

Jon Courson

Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 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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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 A light unto my path.

0:44.3

My path.

0:47.3

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,

0:59.0

chapter by chapter, book by book.

1:06.0

How do you see the people in your city, or in your neighborhood, or workplace. We often see people from a negative

1:13.5

perspective. We often see their problems and the problems they cause, but God has a different

1:20.0

perspective. On our last searchlight program, we began looking at a story in Acts chapter 18

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that talks about this.

1:28.0

The Apostle Paul was in the pagan city of Corinth when God told him a remarkable thing.

1:33.9

God told Paul that he had many people in that city.

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As we join our teaching in progress today, we will consider the people that God has in our

1:43.4

city.

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With our teaching, here now is Pastor John.

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When you go downtown Medford, and you go down those areas that are seemingly shady,

2:05.6

and you cruise by the so-called sunset or sunrise hotel or whatever it might be and you see people going in. What's your attitude towards them? What's my heart concerning them?

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