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September 29, 2025 4 mins

When the mirror shows change and your energy runs thin, where do you find strength that lasts? We share how Paul’s encounter with Jesus transformed him from a religious habit to living faith, and why that shift still resonates with anyone who feels tired yet wants to keep their hope alive.
The message is steady and hopeful: don’t lose heart; let your spirit grow even when your body slows.
If you’re looking for a short, sincere lift that replaces pressure with presence and routine with renewal, this conversation is for you. Press play, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and tell us where you’re asking God to bring new strength today. And if this resonated, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who could use a daily dose of hope.

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Here on Soul Food Podcast Motivational Mondays with Bishop
Joshua. Hello dear friend, this may the
God of the Bible bless your life.

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Today we are talking about the Apostle Paul, a man of faith, a
man used by God to spread the word when he met Jesus, received
the Holy Spirit, put his religious ways aside, and

(00:47):
embraced the real faith. He was used by God to do great
things. However, one day as every human
being, he became old and his physical due to his age was not

(01:09):
the same, but his spirit was thesame.
We all go through this process of aging and the Apostle Paul
saw that his strength was no longer the same.
He was lacking physical strength, but his spirit was not

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weak. Maybe in your case is not your
age, but a problem, a situation that is making your your body
weak, like you are sick, you arecarrying a disease in your body.
You are no longer able to walk, to learn, to do things you used
to do before. But as long as your faith is the

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same, your spirit is renewed in the presence of God.
Though the body gets old, tired,the Spirit is never The apostle
Paul said the four I do not loseheart, I do not give up even
though our outwards or our body,the outward man is perishing, is

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aging, is lacking strength day by day, he said.
Yet the inner world man is beingrenewed day by day.
Isn't that great? It's marvelous.
Even though our outward our appearance change.

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If you take a picture of yourself of five years ago, you
are going to see the difference,or just one year ago you are
going to see the difference. The outward is perishing day by
day. But he said the inner man, inner
world man is being renewed. So my spirit is not old, my

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heart is not old, my soul is notold.
So no matter what you have faced, which problem you have
faced, don't let it come inside of you.
Problems, yes, we do have outside, but they cannot be
inside of us. What about praying to God today?
What about asking Him to renew your soul, your heart, your

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spirit, day by day? Do not get old spiritually.
Do not get old in your faith. Keep faith moving.
Keep your spirit up, never down.May the God of the Bible bless
all of you.
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