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DAILY DEVOTIONS (6 OF 20)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Philippians 1:19-27
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Daily Devotions (6 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 1:19-27


Well, good morning. It's Monday, the beginning of whatever week this is in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic of 2021, and we're a little bit late getting started this morning. I had all the copy typed up there in the post, was trying to clean up my computer to get it started. When you have too many things running in the background, it can cause problems. Good morning, Leslie. And so, I'll go back there in a minute and put in all the links that I liked to have in there, but maybe that's just a good reminder if you haven't checked out the updates to see how to connect this week. Check back to the post in a little bit because I'll have those links in there.
I did put a song in there for you this morning. Chris Tomlin, God of angel armies.

34th day of April; who knows what day it is. I mean, it's hard to keep up with what day of the week it is, but anyway, I'll have those links put back in there for you so that you can enjoy that song by Chris Tomlin, because you know, we know Coronavirus, the word there for crown, because of the way the virus looks. But let me just remind you that in spite of how things are here that Jesus is the true King and he is large and in charge. And even as we begin this in whatever week this is of this pandemic and all the shelter in place and all those sorts of things, Jesus is still Lord. And so that's just what I want to remind you of today.

Hey, here's your weather as you're getting ready this morning, I have my jacket on; it's 57 degrees in Harlem. I asked Siri about that a few minutes ago. My boy John heard me ask Siri about that and he said, is that cold? I said, Oh yeah, that's chilly; it's not cold, but it is chilly. And so, it's a little bit chilly out there today, but it's going to get to a high of 80. And I'm not seeing any rain anywhere in the forecast until maybe Sunday. Man, that'd be great be ...

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