Pull strings (for someone) 4


1.

(informal) show favor through exceptional treatment due to someone's rank or special relationship to those in power; make exceptions or tell anything less than the truth. This expression is commonly used when a person uses the influence of another to get something he wants.

 
  1. HEAR.YE.HIM_ CHATTANOOGA.TN SATURDAY_ 58-0301E E-45
   

Now, God tells the truth. The Holy Spirit don't pull no strings or punches for anybody. It brings the truth. Now, I read a book. It said George Washington never told a lie. I don't know about that. I couldn't say that. But the Bible don't pull strings for nobody: about Lot living with his daughters, and so forth. And David, a man after God's own heart, but when he took Bathsheba, Uriah's wife, God placed it right in the Word.

 

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