DAILY DEVOTIONS (12 OF 20)
by Brad Whitt
Scripture: Philippians 2:19
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Daily Devotions (12 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 2:19
I hope you're having a great day today; we're getting started here. Hopefully, the Facebook machine will ramp up and connect with whatever it connects with out there and we will be joined together through the miracle of technology. It is Tuesday. I think it's Tuesday. It's kinda hard to remember what day it is in these days of forced quarantine for the healthy, with self-isolation and all those sorts of things. But anyway, hope you have a great day, and I'm recording for later for Instagram. And so, for all of my Instagram friends, thank you for watching a little bit later. I don't have the ability right now to stream to both Facebook and Instagram at the same time. Instagram won't let you go back and watch it later, if it's a live stream. I don't really understand all of that, but I'm glad that you're here this morning.
I hope you have your Bible. Hope you have your notebook and your pen or your pencil. I'm a pen guy. I just don't like the way that pencils work; never have. I'm a pen guy. Grab your notebook and your pen and get your choice of caffeinated beverage. This morning, I have my Trust in the Lord mug. That's a great, great verse for us to be reminded of during these days. And I'm going a little bit old school for me. This is my green tea with a hint of blueberry. I know that sounds kind of sissy, but I've been drinking this since I was in my first doctoral studies, and I enjoy it. You like whatever you like; you like coffee. I like coffee too from time to time, but I love my tea. I really went looking this morning for Diet Dr. Pepper. That was my mom's morning drink of choice. She loved her Diet Dr. Pepper. Anyway, I'm back to my green tea with blueberry this morning. Hope you have a really good day.
A great, great looking day; looks like it's gonna be a beautiful day. According to the weather, it was 54 degrees when I woke up ...
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 2:19
I hope you're having a great day today; we're getting started here. Hopefully, the Facebook machine will ramp up and connect with whatever it connects with out there and we will be joined together through the miracle of technology. It is Tuesday. I think it's Tuesday. It's kinda hard to remember what day it is in these days of forced quarantine for the healthy, with self-isolation and all those sorts of things. But anyway, hope you have a great day, and I'm recording for later for Instagram. And so, for all of my Instagram friends, thank you for watching a little bit later. I don't have the ability right now to stream to both Facebook and Instagram at the same time. Instagram won't let you go back and watch it later, if it's a live stream. I don't really understand all of that, but I'm glad that you're here this morning.
I hope you have your Bible. Hope you have your notebook and your pen or your pencil. I'm a pen guy. I just don't like the way that pencils work; never have. I'm a pen guy. Grab your notebook and your pen and get your choice of caffeinated beverage. This morning, I have my Trust in the Lord mug. That's a great, great verse for us to be reminded of during these days. And I'm going a little bit old school for me. This is my green tea with a hint of blueberry. I know that sounds kind of sissy, but I've been drinking this since I was in my first doctoral studies, and I enjoy it. You like whatever you like; you like coffee. I like coffee too from time to time, but I love my tea. I really went looking this morning for Diet Dr. Pepper. That was my mom's morning drink of choice. She loved her Diet Dr. Pepper. Anyway, I'm back to my green tea with blueberry this morning. Hope you have a really good day.
A great, great looking day; looks like it's gonna be a beautiful day. According to the weather, it was 54 degrees when I woke up ...
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