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DAILY DEVOTIONS (8 OF 20)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Philippians 2:5
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Daily Devotions (8 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 2:5


Well, good morning, Facebook friends. Hope you're having a great day, that you're up and at them, and bright-eyed and bushy tailed. It is Wednesday. Hope you have a great day, wherever you are. Hump day. I keep waiting to see more of those commercials with the camel. When those commercials first came out, I loved those commercials. ''What day is it? It's Hump Day.'' But hope you have a great day wherever you are. Out here in Harlem, it is 63 degrees. Good morning, Regina. Good morning, Pam, everybody coming in and joining in on the live stream today. 63 degrees in Harlem today; I think a high of 84 and mostly cloudy. We got a little bit of rain, a little sprinkling of rain out here yesterday afternoon. I think we're going to get a lot more rain tomorrow.

So, excited about today. Got a lot to get done. I'm going to encourage you; join me tonight, 6:15. I haven't really decided exactly what I'm going to do. I just haven't firmed it up yet. The last two times, we've done overviews of books, if you remember. Good morning, Meghan, and all the rest of you coming in. But tonight, I think since it's passion week, what I'm leaning toward is, don't hold me to it, don't get mad at me. This is one of those things you love. But I thought that tonight, what I might do is, I might go through and just trace Jesus's week, his last week here on this earth this evening. So that's what I'm going to lean toward and work on this afternoon.

But hey, if you could really help me. We had more views yesterday on this simple little devotion then we've had yet, I think. A lot of that comes from you guys sharing it. Whether you want to start a watch party right now, or if it's easier for you when you get done to just share the video and say, hey, here's my pastor's devotion from this morning. Again, that just gets it out farther and faster. If you could help me with that, ...

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