SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE
(Romans 12:1–2)
Just as Rome wasn’t built in a day, transforming our lives and letting go of old habits takes time, patience, and persistence. It is not a one-time event, it is a journey.
(A process of construction, demolition, and reconstruction.)
Jesus said, “Repent” (Repentare = Re-think = Change the way you think and be willing to learn like a child)
He invites us to keep growing, keep learning, and keep turning our hearts and minds toward Him.
St. Paul echoed this when he urged us to “be transformed by the renewal of your mind.”
Every day, we have the opportunity to renew our thinking, through Scripture, prayer, obedience, and faith-filled action.
Faith is not something we apply only on Sundays or in crisis, it is meant to shape every area of our life daily:
our mindset, our decisions, our relationships, our work, and even how we view ourselves.

So today, start small.
Make one intentional, a faith-filled decision.
Take one step forward and trust that God is doing a deeper work in you slowly, steadily, and powerfully, because slow and steady truly wins the race.
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