There are two moral lessons in "God Sees the Truth, But Waits" by Leo Tolstoy. The first is the benefit of helping out others because they will help you in return. The other lesson is the power of confession and forgiveness; Semyonich is released from guilt through his confession and Aksionov feel free when he forgives Semyonich.
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oNE OF Gods charactics is, that God is LONGSUFFERING,,,, meaning he is patient and wishes all of his creation to repent.
Answer It means that God always wishes for the truth to be made known, but is patient because He knows the weakness of humanity.
This, I think, means that sometimes, god waits before delivering his justice, not because he wants to hurt you but because the most appropriate punishment that the criminal deserves, and the most appropriate compensation that the victim deserves, can be awarded only after the passage of that time period. Nothing could be more rewarding for Aksionov than the attainment of that highest and most pleasurable state of consciousness in which, the self merges with the cosmos by letting go of its 'ego', and thus becomes omnipotent and omnipresent, and nothing could be more painful a punishment for Makar, than 'flogging' his soul, for the pain he had caused to an innocent fellow being. Any material compensation that god may have given to Aksionov, or any material punishment that he may have given to Makar, would have been 'lesser' than the most optimal ones. Ultimately, Aksionov's interpretation of his 'grey hair' dream comes out to be true, it indeed proves to be the most lucky day of his life.
A maid that waits at hand; a female servant or attendant.
The setting of God Sees the Truth is the Russian Empire in the late 1800s.
Solve your own problems.
Stops? Or Waits maybey? Hope I helped ?
One example of irony in "God Sees the Truth, But Waits" is when Aksionov's wife constantly reassures him of her trust and love, only for her to eventually betray him. Another example is Aksionov's unwavering faith in God's justice and his eventual realization that justice may not come in his lifetime, despite believing in God's omniscience.
"mad as a hatter, thin as a dime" are actually tom waits' lyrics
A PATINET PERSON IZ A PERSON WHO WAITS AN WAITS WAits an waits an waits an waits an waits until they egt wht they want or wht they need or wht their waiting for like im waitng 2 get im phone an omg i want my phone so bad
The God is not wait. There are the laws of the universe and if the soul sins, she will die, and if the soul seeks to light she find it!