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DAILY DEVOTIONS (9 OF 20)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Philippians 2:5-11
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Daily Devotions (9 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 2:5-11


Well, good Thursday morning to you, everybody. Hope you're having a great day and we'll see if this thing gets started here way out in the country, in the hinterlands of Columbia County to where we don't even have internet lines run; where you really can't even get hardly any of the services that all you city slickers enjoy in Grovetown and Evans and Martinez. But we're free out here and we have space to run around and move, and so, I guess there's a trade-off all the way around. I hope you're having a great day.

But according to my weather app, it's supposed to be raining out here in Harlem. It's not, but I think it has been and probably going to be a little bit later on. Good morning, if you're coming in and joining the livestream. Ms. Buffy and Cam, good morning, everybody. Tammy and Vicki, good to see you all the way down there in what, the Statesboro area. So hey, I hope everybody's having a great day. And again, it is like 68 degrees right now here in Harlem and it's going to be about 84 degrees. So, 66 right now and 84 degrees for a high, raining a little bit, supposedly, but I'm looking out the window. It's not raining. We all should've, back yonder, when we were children, figuring out what we wanted to be when we grow up, we should've all decided to be weather people.

Because being a weather person, a weather man, weather woman, weather girl, is the only job that I know of, other than some politicians, that you can be right half the time and be considered a success. So there you go. There's my little thought this morning. Hope you're doing really well. It is Maundy Thursday and maybe I said that correctly, I'm not into all those sorts of things. But I was looking it up a minute ago to figure out - what does that actually mean. I had in my mind what I thought it meant and it didn't mean what I thought it meant. So, it basically is ...

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