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Nick
Pollard says:
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“Imagine
that I see a shady-looking character tampering
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with
the brakes of your car. I can tell
that if you drive off
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in
it, you are likely to be killed.
What is the most loving
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thing
for me to do? I might think, ‘I
mustn’t say anything
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because
I don’t want to worry them. I don’t
want them
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to be
upset. It would be far better for
them to drive off
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happy.’ Or is the loving response to warn you of
the
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danger
you are in?”
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Nick Pollard, Evangelism Made Slightly Less Difficult, p. 23
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