Crossridge Church
CROSSRIDGE - Sunday, July 21, 2024
Locations & Times
Crossridge Sundays
5732 176 St, Surrey, BC V3S 4C8, Canada
Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday 10:30 AM
1. Fear that...
2. Prayer that...
QUOTE - Iain Duguid
“You lay out all your fears before the Lord, ask him to do what he has committed himself to do in his Word, and then press on by faith.”
“You lay out all your fears before the Lord, ask him to do what he has committed himself to do in his Word, and then press on by faith.”
3. Planning that is...
QUOTE - IVP Bible Background Commentary
“Jacob’s gifts to Esau demonstrate that he is as shrewd as ever. Besides being an attempt to gain Esau’s favor through generosity, the continuous arrival of herds of animals will wear out any schemes for ambush and deflate any degree of military readiness that Esau might be planning in his encounter with Jacob. Additionally, traveling with animals will slow Esau down and make his company much noisier.”
“Jacob’s gifts to Esau demonstrate that he is as shrewd as ever. Besides being an attempt to gain Esau’s favor through generosity, the continuous arrival of herds of animals will wear out any schemes for ambush and deflate any degree of military readiness that Esau might be planning in his encounter with Jacob. Additionally, traveling with animals will slow Esau down and make his company much noisier.”
QUOTE - John Calvin
“For though by prayer we cast our cares upon God, that we may have peaceful and tranquil minds; yet this security ought not to render us indolent.”
“For though by prayer we cast our cares upon God, that we may have peaceful and tranquil minds; yet this security ought not to render us indolent.”
4. Grace that...
QUOTE - Dale Ralph Davis
“In either case, it seems, this opponent has such power that he could easily crush Jacob – unless he somehow chooses to restrain that strength.”
“In either case, it seems, this opponent has such power that he could easily crush Jacob – unless he somehow chooses to restrain that strength.”
QUOTE - J.C. Ryle
“If my father’s affairs had prospered, and I had never been ruined . . . I should never have been a clergyman, never have preached a sermon, written a tract, or a book.”
“If my father’s affairs had prospered, and I had never been ruined . . . I should never have been a clergyman, never have preached a sermon, written a tract, or a book.”