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DAILY DEVOTIONS (17 OF 20)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Philippians 4:1
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Daily Devotions (17 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 4:1


Well, good morning everybody. It is Tuesday morning. I hope that your day is off to a great, great start today; it's going to be a really good day. I checked the weather out for those of you who haven't checked the weather today. It's interesting the way these iPhones work. And so, I got it this morning and as I get up, it has one of those suggestions - check the weather. So these things track us way too closely. It comes in handy sometimes, but it knows what I want before I want it most of the time. But anyway, when I got it this morning, 50 degrees with a high of 78 today, so a beautiful day, sunny.

So it's going to be a pretty, pretty day today. I hope that you're ready to enjoy it. So get up, get your choice of caffeinated beverage. Again, I'm on a tea kick. I'll tell you what it was; when all this stupid Corona stuff started at the beginning, it talks about how drinking warm or hot liquids would wash the Corona virus down your throat. It's not true. But I started doing that more and then got back on my tea kick. I drank a lot of tea, especially the green tea with blueberry when I was going through my D. Min. And so I've kinda gotten back on it now. And I got one of my camp mugs; I've got to have more of these camp mugs. Not the enamel wear, cause they don't work really well in the microwave.

But the ceramic ones; I love these great big old mugs. First of all, even though I'm drinking tea, I feel kind of manly handling one of these things. And so anyway, hope your day is off to a great start. You know, we're going to be trying to meet on Mondays. The governor came out last night and gave some of the steps to reopening the state. But, I've got a conference call or a zoom meeting with him and other pastors around the state this morning, I think about 10 or 10:30. And from what I understand,, for us, it really doesn't change a lot yet becaus ...

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