Well honey, that quote is actually from the movie Pulp Fiction, not The Bible. So, unless Samuel L. Jackson is a prophet now, I suggest you double-check your sources before preaching that one at church. But hey, maybe a Bible rewrite featuring Jules Winnfield wouldn't be such a bad idea!
"Cometh the moment, cometh the man" is a traditional King James Bible verse. It is an excerpt of John 4:23.
The Tagalog term for "right judgment" is "tamang paghuhusga."
When you wish to use quotes for your book or chapter, put them right at the top of the page. Be sure to credit the work so that it's not plagiarism - in the case of a Bible verse, use italics or quotes, and give Chapter and Verse afterwards.
discernment
Right after the quote.
You put the right quote immediately after the period and then 1 space.
Some people do not believe the Bible, but Christians believe it is right.
This quote means noting can me right
There are a lot. One I can think of right now is "A house divided against itself will not stand." He said this in regards to the civil war and the split between the north and south about the slavery issue. The quote is originally from the bible: Mathew chapter 12 verse 25.
If you are the 'creditor' of judgment and you sign for a third party to collect, then YES, your right to collect is given up. Because once that is signed you just signed over your judgment over to the third party, and it is considered THEIR judgment now. BUT you will still get your money judgment from the third party.
There's no symbol, as a matter of fact, we have no right to judge. We are all made fairly by God, by that, He has the only right to do so. If you judge someone, it's the same as you are judging God too. He has reasons for whoever we are and we were. So right judgment or wrong judgment doesn't exists, God's judgment does. And all of us are gonna be judged soon, by Him.
Right time right choice right time right decision right time right judgment