On the Day of Judgment , life and death are not determined by the world but by God's wisdom and law

John Bunyan
On the Day of Judgment , life and death are...
On the Day of Judgment , life and death are...
On the Day of Judgment , life and death are...
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On the Day of Judgment, life and death are not determined by the world but by God's wisdom and law. The world doesn't decide who lives and who dies. Instead, God decides and is in control and we must trust in Him.

Source: The Pilgrim's Progress

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