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DAILY DEVOTIONS (7 OF 20)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Philippians 2:1-4
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Daily Devotions (7 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 2:1-4


Well, good morning, everybody. We had an issue trying to get started there a moment ago, hit the go live button and got a notice from Facebook that something technical went wrong and so had to redo the launch. So let me know you're out there. Hope you have had a great day so far. It's going to be a busy, busy, busy day here at Casa de Whitt. I'm really glad that you're out there this morning. Good morning, Leslie. I hope everybody's doing well, staying safe and healthy and washing your hands and saying your prayers because Jesus and germs are everywhere. I pray that you saw last night that we were able to provide supper, uh, pizza, but that makes it easy on the go. But we provided supper for one of the ICU units serving as a COVID unit there at Doctors Hospital, and the night before they'd had a rough night and they had lost two folks the night before from the virus.

We want to just encourage those nurses. We're actually working right now with another one of the large hospitals and trying to provide supper for about 125 or 150; I forget how many, just as a way for us to say thank you to those who are serving so faithfully and fearlessly in these dangerous days. At least that we can do. I just say that to you so that you know how to pray as we're seeking to try to minister to those in our community who are ministering literally on the front lines. And so a big ''glad that you're here'' this morning. Notice down there in the notes, I put a song for you down there. And I think it'll be a blessing to you today; it was in my mind all day yesterday, an ear worm, and all day yesterday I kept singing it, and I wanted to bless you with that experience today, but I do think it will encourage you.

Also, I have my mug of the day with me, and don't write me nasty letters. I've had this since before they went crazy. And so don't write me letters. It's ...

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