Riverway Salvos Virtual Ministry

Salvation Army Riverway Recovery Corps

Riverway Salvos Virtual Ministry

  • Not by might, not by power, but by my spirit

Not by might, not by power, but by my spirit

Thursday 4th February 2016

Captain Paula Hambleton discusses leaving past mistakes behind and finding hope through faith in this inspiring episode.
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Finding Strength in Faith: Captain Paula Hambleton on Letting Go and Moving Forward

If you're struggling with depression, God wants to help you change your story. For some, this comes very quickly and easily...He changes your story once you are walking in that rubble.
Ever feel like you're carrying the weight of your past mistakes? Captain Paula Hambleton knows that feeling all too well and offers a refreshing perspective on how to deal with it. In this heartfelt episode, she delves into the idea of leaving your 'rubble and rubbish' with God. Drawing from the powerful biblical passage, 'not by might, not by power, but by my spirit,' Captain Hambleton emphasizes the importance of relying on divine strength rather than our own efforts.
She shares her personal stories of struggles and triumphs, making her message relatable and inspiring. This episode isn't just about religious teachings; it's about finding hope and renewal through the Holy Spirit. Captain Hambleton encourages listeners to walk through their past, acknowledge their mistakes, and let God help rebuild their lives. If you're looking for a message that combines faith, personal growth, and a touch of divine intervention, this episode is for you.