Quotes

A collection of scriptural meditations from Saints and Fathers of the Church.

St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 21 on Fear
Fear is a rehearsing of danger beforehand; or again, fear is a trembling sensation of the heart, alarmed and troubled by unknown misfortunes. Fear is a loss of assurance.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 21 on Fear
Do not hesitate to go late at night to those places where you usually feel afraid. But if you yield only a little to such weakness, then this childish and ridiculous infirmity will grow old with you. As you go on your way, arm yourself with prayer. When you reach the place, stretch out your hands. Flog your enemies with the name of Jesus, for there is no stronger weapon in heaven or earth. When you get rid of the disease of fear, praise Him who has delivered you. If you continue to be thankful, He will protect you for ever.
St. Silouan, Wisdom from Mount Athos on Fear
The soul that is given over to the will of God fears nothing: neither thunder nor thieves nor any such thing. Whatever may come, ‘Such is God’s pleasure,’ she says. If she falls sick she thinks, ‘This means that I need sickness, or God would not have sent it.’
St. Benedict of Nurisia on Fear of God
We believe that the divine presence is everywhere and that ‘the eyes of the Lord are looking on the good and the evil in every place.’ But we should believe this especially without any doubt when we are assisting at the Work of God. To that end let us be mindful always of the Prophet’s words, ‘Serve the Lord in fear’ and again, ‘Sing praises wisely’ and ‘In the sight of the Angels I will sing praise to Thee.’ Let us therefore consider how we ought to conduct ourselves in the sight of the Godhead and of His Angels, and let us take part in the psalmody in such a way that our mind may be in harmony with our voice.
St. Isaac the Syrian, Ascetical Homilies on Fear of God
As it is not possible to cross over the great ocean without a ship, so no one can attain to love without fear. The fetid sea, which lies between us and the noetic paradise, we may cross by the boat of repentance, whose oarsmen are those of fear. But if fear’s oarsmen do not pilot the ship of repentance whereby we cross over the sea of this world to God, we shall be drowned in the fetid abyss. Repentance is the ship and fear is the pilot; love is the divine haven.
St. Isaac the Syrian, Ascetical Homilies on Fear of God
The fear of God is the beginning of virtue, and it is said to be the offspring of faith. It is sown in the heart when a man withdraws his mind from the world’s distraction so as to confine its wandering thoughts within the ruminations of reflection upon the restitution to come.
St. Isaac the Syrian, Ascetical Homilies on Fear of God
The fact that repentance furnishes hope should not be taken by us as a means to rob ourselves of the feeling of fear, so that one might more freely and fearlessly commit sin. For behold how God in every wise preached fear in all the Scriptures and showed Himself to be a hater of sin.
Abba John the Dwarf, Sayings of the Desert Fathers on Fear of God
Humility and the fear of God are above all virtues.
St. John Cassian, Selected Writings on Fear of God
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of our salvation, and its constant guardian. This it is which secures both the beginning of conversion, and the purging away of vices, and the safe retention of virtues…
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 12 on Fear of God
He who has obtained the fear of the Lord has forsaken lying, having within himself an incorruptible judge – his own conscience.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 26 on Fear of God
As a ray of sun, passing through a crack, lights everything in the house and shows up even the finest dust, so the fear of the Lord, entering a man’s heart, reveals to him all his sins.
Elder Joseph the Hagiorite on Fear of God
With pain and tears you will receive grace, and again with tears and joy and thanksgiving, with fear of God you will keep it. With zeal it is drawn. With coldness and negligence it is lost.
St. Maximus the Confessor on Fear of God
He who believes fears; he who fears is humble…
St. Maximus the Confessor on Fear of God
The spirit of the fear of God is abstention from evil deeds.
St. Peter of Damascus, Twenty-Four Discourses, The Philokalia on Fear of God
He who is afraid of God’s punishment has a slave-like fear of God, and it is this that makes him refrain from evil: ‘Out of fear of the Lord men shun evil’ (Prov. 16:6. LXX)… through fear of what threatens us we sinners may be led to repent and may seek deliverance from our sins…The more a man struggles to do good, the more fear grows in him, until it shows him his slightest faults, those which he thought of as nothing while he was still in the darkness of ignorance. When fear in this way has become perfect, he himself becomes perfect through inward grief: he no longer desires to sin but, fearing the return of the passions, he remains in this pure fear invulnerable. As the psalm puts it, ‘The fear of the Lord is pure, and endures for ever’ (Ps. 19:9. LXX). The first kind of fear is not pure, for it arises in us because of our sins. But, independent of sin, the person who has been purified continues to feel fear, not because he sins, but because,...
St. Philotheus of Sinai on Fear of God
Chastise your soul with the thought of death, and through remembrance of Jesus Christ concentrate your scattered intellect.
Abba Poemen, the Desert Fathers on Fear of God
As the breath which comes out of his nostrils, so does a man need humility and the fear of God.
St. Symeon the New Theologian on Fear of God
‘Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom’ (Prov. 1:7). For where there is fear, there the commandments are kept, and where the commandments are kept the flesh is purified, together with the cloud that envelops the soul and prevents it from clearly seeing the divine radiance.
St. Symeon the New Theologian, Practical and Theological Chapters on Fear of God
When a man walks in the fear of God he knows no fear, even if he were to be surrounded by wicked men. He has the fear of God within him and wears the invincible armor of faith. This makes him strong and able to take on anything, even things which seem difficult or impossible to most people. Such a man is like a giant surrounded by monkeys, or a roaring lion among dogs and foxes. He goes forward trusting in the Lord and the constancy of his will to strike and paralyze his foes. He wields the blazing club of the Word in wisdom.
St. Theophan the Recluse on Fear of God
The root of good inner order is the fear of God. Preserve this fear within you constantly: it will hold everything taut, and will allow no slackness either in physical members or thoughts, creating a vigilant heart and a sober mind, and allowing no bodily torpor or blurring of thought. But one must always remember that success in any aspect of the spiritual life is the fruit of the grace of God. Spiritual life comes entirely from His most Holy Spirit. We have our own spirit but it is void of power. It begins to gain strength only when the grace of God flows in it.

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