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ONE OF THOSE DAYS (31 OF 64)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Genesis 18
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One of Those Days (31 of 64)
Series: The Book of Beginnings Series
Brad Whitt
Genesis 18


As we come to chapter 18 tonight, and verse number 1, we are going to deal with a whole chapter tonight. You guys have been wonderful. We are moving a chapter at a time right now. You guys are getting the hang of it, and I'm not getting bogged down. But tonight, I want to begin by asking you this question. And don't raise your hand. Don't raise your hand. This is like that question this morning. You don't want to be embarrassed. Do not raise your neighbor's hand for them.

But have you ever had just one of those days? Good night. You ever had one of those days? You thought it was going to go great. It started off good, and by the end of the day, you started off flying high, and then like Icarus, you just ... just right down there. I was thinking this morning, as I thought about Icarus, that maybe some of our young people ... they probably don't even teach that like they used to, do they?

But anyway, I came across this listing. Let me just share these with you here tonight as we begin. You know it's going to be one of those days. You know it is. When your horn sticks on the highway behind 32 Hell's Angels, you know it's going to be one of those days. You know it's going to be one of those days when the worst player on the golf course wants to play you for money. As a matter of fact, I want to stop right here, and I want to look over here at Brother Will. He's over here to my left, your right, and he was with me in Alaska just a couple of weeks ago. We get on the boat. I want you to know you can be proud of your pastor. I live what I preach, and my walk matches my talk, doesn't it?

We get on the boat, and we're there, and we're starting to have a little fishing time. It's a down day. This captain, he said, ''Now look. We're going to start seeing, whoever catches the first fish, there's a dollar that goes in the pot. And whoever catches the biggest fish, there's a ...

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