This text testifies and extols the greatness of faith. Martin Luther has a lot to say about faith. "For faith is a living, active thing," he says (Complete Sermons, Vol. 3/1, p. 71). But we do well not to think that we are saved by the strength of our faith. As Luther put it, faith is like two people in possession of a large amount of a nation's financial currency. One may carry the money in a paper sack and the other carry the fortune in an iron chest, but either way the two are rich (Luther's Works, Vol. 23, p. 28). Faith just opens the sack and holds out its hand.