Artfuldodger
Senior Member
Some drivers use their horn to communicate a warning while others use it to express arrogance and anger or maybe pride. I see people honking their horn when someone is backing out of a parking spot when they've had plenty of time to stop and they were not an any danger.
Road rage-related accidents often begin with unnecessary horn honking, and safety should always be your number one priority on the road. Unless other drivers are putting your life at risk, blasting your horn at them will only make them angry instead of convincing them to change their habits.
I wonder if we could use this analogy for preaching or teaching sin? Are we doing it as a warning and only when absolutely necessary or are we doing it for other reasons? In this respect, blasting your horn will only make someone angry instead of convincing them to change their habits.
Road rage-related accidents often begin with unnecessary horn honking, and safety should always be your number one priority on the road. Unless other drivers are putting your life at risk, blasting your horn at them will only make them angry instead of convincing them to change their habits.
I wonder if we could use this analogy for preaching or teaching sin? Are we doing it as a warning and only when absolutely necessary or are we doing it for other reasons? In this respect, blasting your horn will only make someone angry instead of convincing them to change their habits.