Daily Devotions (13 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 3:1
Well, good morning everybody. I hope you have a great day. It is hump day. And I really hope that your day is off to a really good start, and you'll be joining us in just a minute. As you're coming into the room, say hello. I always love to know who is joining us here on Facebook live in the hinterlands of Columbia County, where we still have no reliable internet. And yet, they send all of our children home to work from home, and nobody has good, reliable internet. I say nobody, but many folks don't have good, reliable internet out here. So you're joining me through the miracle of a hotspot. And I pray that you're doing really good this morning. Good morning to the Carters down there in Statesboro. Hey Diane; good morning everybody.
Hey, it's cooler today. I tell you what, this weather is insane. It's 55 degrees this morning; going to be a high of 66. Partly sunny today. Good night; yesterday it was 80 degrees. Today's going to struggle to get 66, so, just nuts. But anyway, hope you're doing really well. Stay healthy. Remember to wash your hands and say your prayers because Jesus and germs are everywhere. Make sure you're doing that. Good morning, everybody. Hey Ron, Ms. Sharon, hey, there's the Goldens. I tell you what, you guys sat there for both - and Tommy's down there below you on the screen - both of the services there at the drive-in. And Brother Tommy, he'd be so happy, out there singing along. I tell you what, that is dedicated choir folk right there. Good morning, Kimberly, and Tommy and Lisa. Hey Susan. Good morning, everybody.
As you're coming in, thank you for being here. And I don't know what day this is of the quarantine, the pandemic quarantine, where we make everybody who's healthy stay home, but that's a whole 'nother sermon for a whole other day. But anyway, hope you're doing really well. Hey, I haven't done this in a coupl ...
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 3:1
Well, good morning everybody. I hope you have a great day. It is hump day. And I really hope that your day is off to a really good start, and you'll be joining us in just a minute. As you're coming into the room, say hello. I always love to know who is joining us here on Facebook live in the hinterlands of Columbia County, where we still have no reliable internet. And yet, they send all of our children home to work from home, and nobody has good, reliable internet. I say nobody, but many folks don't have good, reliable internet out here. So you're joining me through the miracle of a hotspot. And I pray that you're doing really good this morning. Good morning to the Carters down there in Statesboro. Hey Diane; good morning everybody.
Hey, it's cooler today. I tell you what, this weather is insane. It's 55 degrees this morning; going to be a high of 66. Partly sunny today. Good night; yesterday it was 80 degrees. Today's going to struggle to get 66, so, just nuts. But anyway, hope you're doing really well. Stay healthy. Remember to wash your hands and say your prayers because Jesus and germs are everywhere. Make sure you're doing that. Good morning, everybody. Hey Ron, Ms. Sharon, hey, there's the Goldens. I tell you what, you guys sat there for both - and Tommy's down there below you on the screen - both of the services there at the drive-in. And Brother Tommy, he'd be so happy, out there singing along. I tell you what, that is dedicated choir folk right there. Good morning, Kimberly, and Tommy and Lisa. Hey Susan. Good morning, everybody.
As you're coming in, thank you for being here. And I don't know what day this is of the quarantine, the pandemic quarantine, where we make everybody who's healthy stay home, but that's a whole 'nother sermon for a whole other day. But anyway, hope you're doing really well. Hey, I haven't done this in a coupl ...
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