Sunday, May 31, 2009

Admirers v. Disciples


If you have any knowledge at all of human nature, you know that those who only admire the truth will, when danger appears, become traitors. The admirer is infatuated with the false security of greatness; but if there is any inconvenience or trouble, he pulls back. Admiring the truth, instead of following it, is just as dubious a fire as the fire of erotic love, which at the turn of the hand can be changed into exactly the opposite, to hate, jealousy, and revenge. Christ, however, never asked for admirers, worshippers, or adherents. He consistently spoke of “followers” and “disciples.” -Soren Kierkegaard

1 comment:

Dean Smith said...

Isn't it strange that after all these years we still don't understand the difference the concept of being a disciple?