In August and September, we are going to be focusing on how god is not slow. We are constantly moving at a fast pace, and we don't slow down. So we need to focus on slowing down so we can listen to what god is telling us. Above you will find our monthly verse. I want you to really pay attention to how God's timing may feel slow, but it will come before you know it.
God's timing is not slow.
Have you thought that God's timing is slow?
We tend to think God's timing is slow when really we lose our patience and we don't stay disciplined in constant prayer or studying his word. We make excuses to not study his word or pray. So I want you to read Romans 12:12 and think about what that verse is saying, Don't fight the truth. Your main activity for this unit is to write down how many times you deny God's timing and think he is forgetting or his timing is too slow.
Are we too fast to care about patience
Obey in slow timing to come to repentance.
Focus on slowing down.n
Pay attention because god will fight to get us to repentance.
People are always complaining that god never leaves signs and that the whole biblical view is a fairy tale, much like people complain about how people with disabilities are not able to do things. Well, for our lesson today, I want it to be known to all that God leaves signs every day for us. Christianity is constantly being posted online and given to people because people want this world to come to god, and god wants his people to come to him. If you read the book of Romans, you will get a strong message that God is fighting to get people to repentance. He just is not going to force people into repentance; you have to make that decision on your own, just like people can't force you, we can just tell you. So we should stop complaining in life and start looking at it positively. Stop telling people with disabilities they are not able; instead, talk to us like we are human beings, have a conversation about Jesus with us encourage our beliefs. Let us tell you the signs that Jesus has given us all the ability to fight alongside him to get his discipline to repentance.
Slow and steady wins the race
Slow and steady wins the race. im sure you have heard this phrase before. It really does apply to the disability community and the Christian community. People with disabilities do process things fast or slow, but in the end, being steady is going to get us through our challenges. Now think that Christians are not going to win just by going to church and faith-building events. We have to have a steady relationship with god in all aspects of our lives. Remember, God's timing is not slow; we just are not patient, and that is where we have to be slow and steady to win the race of glorious life with Jesus.

Great job! This is very encouraging!
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