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We Are Slow Learners

We Are Slow Learners

Relearn a lesson forty or fifty times to really get it."not again,I've already learned that!"- but God knows better. We need repeated exposure.

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He will use your entire lifetime to prepare for your role in eternity. Instagram - gracehanny_ Facebook - Hanny Grace

Why does it take so long To God for giving or releasing a Break through or a miracle in our lives?

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