“But what if you are not sure that you do not agree with him?”
“I thought as much!” said Miss Carmichael to herself. “I might have foreseen this!”—Here she spoke.—“If you are not sure you do agree, you can say, ‘I can’t say I agree with you!’ It is always safer to admit little than much.”
“I do not quite follow you. But speaking of little and much, I am sure I want a great deal more than I know yet to save me. I have never yet heard what seems enough.”
“Is that to say God has not done his part?”
“No; it is only to say that I hope he has done more than I have yet heard.”
“More than send his son to die for your sins?”
“More than you say that means.”
“You have but to believe Christ did so.”
“I don’t know that he died for my sins.”
“He died for the sins of the whole world.”