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In the sestet from Sonnet XIX by John Milton, how is the idea of service to God interpreted? The best way to serve God is to stop complaining and wait. Only the mild-mannered workers may serve God. Rather than demanding work, God asks only for faith, devotion, or acceptance. God asks us to work tirelessly to serve Him.

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The answer is: The best way to serve God is to stop complaining and wait.

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Answer:

The best way to serve God is to stop complaining and wait.

Step-by-step explanation:

The works of John Milton had a strong religious content and this is not different from the sonnet sonnet XIX. Milton was blind when he wrote this poem, which is why he questions the reason why God gives him, a useless one because of the blindness) a gift so great. Then, in the sesteto miltom, it conforms to its condition and affirms that the best way to serve God is to stop complaining and waiting.

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