Søren Kierkegaard quotes - page 8
I assume that Luther has risen from the grave. For several years now he has been living among us but incognito; he has been observing the lives we lead, has been scrutinizing everyone in this regard and me also. I assume that he speaks to me one day and says, "Are you a believer? Do you have faith?” Anyone who knows me as an author will see that I would perhaps be the one who might come off best of all in such and examination, for I have continually said, "I do not have faith” – I have expressed, as does a bird's alarmed flight before a storm, that there is mischief brewing here, "I do not have faith.” So I should say to Luther, "No, dear Luther, I have at least shown the respect of saying: I do not have faith.” However, I shall not press this, but, just as others call themselves Christians and believers, I, too, shall say, "I am a believer,” for otherwise what I wish to be cleared up will not be cleared up.
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If you listen carefully, in what most definitely must be called Gospel you yourself will hear also rigorousness. For example, what Jesus says to the centurion from Capernaum, "If we will apply these words to ourselves, we are obliged to say, "Be it done for you as you believe; if you have faith unto salvation, then you will be saved.” (Matthew 8:13) How lenient, how merciful! But is it also certain, then, that I have faith-I surely cannot summarily transfer to myself the fact that the centurion believed, as if I had faith because the centurion had it. Let us suppose that someone asked Christianity, "Is it also certain, then, that I have faith?” Christianity would answer, "Be it done for you as you believe.”.
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