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Write a review of a book (‘God Sees the Truth but Waits’) that you have read recently of Leo Tolstoy. Don’t forget to rate the book on a scale of 5!​

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Answered by p77misra
3

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it a very good book thanks

Answered by sdeepadubey90
7

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At the beginning of the story, Aksionov is defined through temporal things, including his business and his home, but also his family and his freedom. The first thing we learn about this character is that he is a merchant and has ''two shops and a house of his own.'' This story sends the message that in the long run, none of these things matter.

As Paul says to the Corinthians in 2 Corinthians 4:18, 'While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal,' Aksionov learns the hard way that when the chips are down, nothing remains except God. Aksionov loses his business, home, family, and freedom, but God remains at his side and knows the truth. By the end of the story, Aksionov has an opportunity to get these temporal things back, but '…his heart grew light, and the longing for home left him. He no longer had any desire to leave the prison, but only hoped for his last hour to come.'

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