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But let us first try to make it really clear that a person’s becoming — Christian Discourses

"But let us first try to make it really clear that a person’s becoming weak means that God becomes strong in him inwardly. And this is what we first and foremost must ask of the sufferer, that he look away from the external as quickly as possible, turn his gaze inward, lest his gaze, and he along with it, become stuck in an external view of the relation of his suffering to the surrounding world. When the former is done, when it is made clear that a person’s becoming weak means that God becomes strong in him inwardly – then it indeed follows of itself that it is joyful."
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Christian Discourses is a book by Søren Kierkegaard which was originally published in Danish in 1848. Kierkegaard asked how a burden can be light if suffering is heavy in his 1847 book, Edifying Discourses in Diverse Spirits, and (paradoxically) that the happiness of eternity outweighs even the heaviest temporal suffering. A year later, he said that 1848 was the richest and most fruitful year he h

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"Thus the upbuilding discourse is fighting in many ways for the eternal to be victorious in a person, but in the appropriate place and with the aid of the lily and the bird, it does not forget first and foremost to relax into a smile. Relax, you struggling one! One can forget how to laugh, but God keeps a person from ever forgetting how to smile! A person can forget much without any harm and in his old age certainly has to put up with forgetting a lot that he could wish to remember, but God forbid that a person would forget the lily and the bird before his final blessed end!"
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