“What is it that makes a person great, admirable among creatures, well pleasing in God’s eyes? What is it that makes a person strong, stronger than the whole world; or so weak as to be weaker than a child? What is it that makes a person firm, firmer than a cliff; or so soft as to be softer than wax? It is love. What is older than everything? It is love. What is it that outlives everything? It is love. What is it that cannot be taken away but itself takes it all? It is love. What is it that cannot be given but itself gives all? It is love. What is it that stands fast when everything falters? It is love. What is it that comforts when other comforts fail? It is love. What is it that remains when everything is changed? It is love. What is it that abides when what is imperfect is done away with? It is love. What is it that bears witness when prophecy is dumb? It is love. What is it that does not cease when visions come to an end? It is love. What is it that makes everything clear when the dark saying has been spoken? It is love. What is it that bestows a blessing on the excess of the gift? It is love. What is it that gives pith to the angel’s words? It is love. What is it that makes the widow’s mite more than enough? It is love. What is it that makes the speech of the simple person wise? It is love. What is it that never alters, even if all things alter? It is love.”—Danish theologian Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), Spiritual Writings: Gift, Creation, Love—Selections from the Upbuilding Discourses, edited and translated by George Pattison (2010)
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