Philippians 4:2-9 · Exhortations
Thankful Day By Day
Philippians 4:2-9
Sermon
by King Duncan
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There is an Israeli folktale about a king named Shah Abbas who wanted to get to know his subjects. At night he would dress himself as a monk and go out to the poor part of town to see how these people lived. One day the disguised king came to a simple hut, where he met a cobbler. The cobbler was a poor man who was just barely able to support himself, but he praised God mightily, even in his lowly circumstances. The king was impressed but he did a curious thing. The king issued a decree that no one could repair shoes without a costly cobbler's permit.

That night, the king disguised himself and visited the cobbler again. Again he found the cheerful cobbler praising God. Since he could no longer repair shoes, the cobbler was earning money by drawing and delivering water to his neighbors. The…

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