DAILY DEVOTIONS (4 OF 20)
by Brad Whitt
Scripture: Philippians 1:15-18
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Daily Devotions (4 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 1:15-18
Well, good morning, everybody. Hope you're doing really well. It's Thursday. And we're going to spend some time in the Bible this morning. As always let me know that you're out there. Let's check in here and make sure everything is set up correctly. Getting it out to everybody, uh, from Harlem. There's Leslie; good morning. I'll be doing really well this morning; finishing up my breakfast here, got a little bit of a late start and then trying to open up my Noosa yogurt, which by the way is the best; cut my finger trying to get the lid open. And so, I'm glad it's Thursday, but I hope you're doing really, really well this morning, wherever you are.
And I tell you what, when you're trying to work the little track pad here, the little mouse pad, whatever they call it for an Apple or a Mac book, having this on the end of your finger makes it not work. So now I might have to work on that a little bit this morning. But good morning, everybody; hope you're doing really well. Thank you for getting up and, I wouldn't say getting dressed, because you're probably not since we have this shelter in place thing going on. Many of you all work on the front lines though, so you may be checking this out from a break room or from your car. I know some folks join us from their cars on the way home.
Hey, here's the mug of the day and this is a mug that I've had for several years back when the Whittlings were little, little, little, and I'm trying to turn where you can see it a little bit. But when they were little, little, little, little, and so, that's my mug of the day. I checked the weather a little while ago; it was 41 degrees when I got up. So, low of 41, high of like 66, I think, today. I think it will be mostly sunny from what I remember seeing on there. Get ready for this shelter in place thing. Like we haven't already been doing that anyway for the las ...
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 1:15-18
Well, good morning, everybody. Hope you're doing really well. It's Thursday. And we're going to spend some time in the Bible this morning. As always let me know that you're out there. Let's check in here and make sure everything is set up correctly. Getting it out to everybody, uh, from Harlem. There's Leslie; good morning. I'll be doing really well this morning; finishing up my breakfast here, got a little bit of a late start and then trying to open up my Noosa yogurt, which by the way is the best; cut my finger trying to get the lid open. And so, I'm glad it's Thursday, but I hope you're doing really, really well this morning, wherever you are.
And I tell you what, when you're trying to work the little track pad here, the little mouse pad, whatever they call it for an Apple or a Mac book, having this on the end of your finger makes it not work. So now I might have to work on that a little bit this morning. But good morning, everybody; hope you're doing really well. Thank you for getting up and, I wouldn't say getting dressed, because you're probably not since we have this shelter in place thing going on. Many of you all work on the front lines though, so you may be checking this out from a break room or from your car. I know some folks join us from their cars on the way home.
Hey, here's the mug of the day and this is a mug that I've had for several years back when the Whittlings were little, little, little, and I'm trying to turn where you can see it a little bit. But when they were little, little, little, little, and so, that's my mug of the day. I checked the weather a little while ago; it was 41 degrees when I got up. So, low of 41, high of like 66, I think, today. I think it will be mostly sunny from what I remember seeing on there. Get ready for this shelter in place thing. Like we haven't already been doing that anyway for the las ...
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