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DAILY DEVOTIONS (20 OF 20)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Philippians 4:19
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Daily Devotions (20 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 4:19


Well good morning everybody. It is Friday and I hope you're having a great day wherever you are starting out here at the end of the week. Let me know as you are coming into the room and that way I can say hi to you while trying to get everything kind of started here. Good morning, Valina. As you guys come in, do me a favor. I'm learning a little bit more about this every day. Evidently, if you guys will do like you're doing now, just say something, hello, here, watching, something like that, then what it does is it changes some of the algorithm within Facebook and it gets it out to your friends, gets it out farther and wider and then of course if you can share it or make it a watch party, that just helps us even more as well. Thank you for being here this morning, trying to get a few things going.

My little iPad here is wanting to act up a little bit this morning, but anyway, hope you're doing really well. I'm going to multitask as you're coming into the room and say hi to everybody. Good morning, good morning guys; it's going to be a great day. It was a little bit warmer today when I got up. It was like 64 degrees and supposed to be a high of 78 today. That's warm. Anyway, hope you're doing really, really well and hope you've really enjoyed this series. We're going to be finishing up Philippians today. If I can get my little iPad here so I don't have to look over there. I can look over there if I need to, but I'd rather not if I don't have to. I hope you're doing really, really, really well this morning.

I'm trying to think if there's anything else to update you on. God's been good to us. Very, very good to us during these days. You guys have been so faithful and we are so very, very appreciative of you. Again, trying to be wise. We're like you, we're eager to get back in. What we really don't want to do is get back in and all of a sudden h ...

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