Quotes

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

Abbot Nazarius on Heart
Strive as well as you can to enter deeply with the heart into the church reading and singing and to imprint these on the tablets of the heart.
St. Nikolai Velimirovich, Prologue from Ochrid on Heart
The heart is the home of the Father, the altar of the Son and the workshop of the Holy Spirit.
St. Nikolai Velimirovich, Prologue from Ochrid on Heart
In the heart is the will; in the heart is love; in the heart is the mind–in the heart is the image of the divine Trinity. The heart is the home of the Father, the altar of the Son and the workshop of the Holy Spirit. God wants our hearts: Son, give Me thy heart. Oh, my brother, above and beyond all else that you keep safe, guard your heart. Let the mountains be overthrown and the seas dried up; let friends forsake you and riches betray you; let your body be eaten by worms; let the world pour on you all the scorn of which it is capable–and do not fear. Only guard your heart; guard it and make it cleave to the Lord; give it into His keeping. Life flows from the heart; but whence comes this life in the heart, unless it is the abode of the breath of the Lord and Source of life-God? Oh, my brother, the Spirit of God Himself can, when He so desires, dwell in the human heart. He not only can, but wills to do so. Only, He waits for you to prepare your heart for Him; to make it into...
Abba Pambo on Heart
If you have a heart, you can be saved.
St. Symeon the New Theologian, Writings from the Philokalia on Prayer of the Heart on Heart
As earth thrown over it extinguishes a fire burning in a stove, so worldly cares and every kind of attachment to something, however small and insignificant, destroy the warmth of the heart which was there at first.
St. John of Kronstadt on Eyes of the Heart
Men who are leading a spiritual life see by the eyes of their heart how the devil lays his snares, how the angels guide us, and how the Lord, in His Sovereign power, allows the temptations, and how he comforts.
St. Symeon the New Theologian on Eyes of the Heart
Our holy fathers have renounced all other spiritual work and concentrated wholly on this one doing, that is, on guarding the heart, convinced that, through this practice, they would easily attain every other virtue, whereas without it not a single virtue can be firmly established.
St. John Climacus on Softening of the Heart
A little fire softens a large piece of wax. So, too, a small indignity often softens, sweetens and wipes away suddenly all the fierceness, insensibility and hardness of our heart.
St. Theophan the Recluse on Heaven
Set your sight on heaven and order every step of your life so that it will be a step in that direction. It seems to me that it is all so simple, and yet so all-embracing.
Abba Poemen on Heedlessness
The beginning of evil is heedlessness.
St. Isaac the Syrian, Ascetical Homilies on Heresy
Beware of reading the doctrines of heretics for they, more than anything else, can equip the spirit of blasphemy against you.
St. John Moschus, Spiritual Meadow on Heresy
A holy man told us one day, that the source of all heresies and schisms in the church was, loving God too little, and ourselves too much.
St. Nikolai Velimirovic, Prologue from Ochrid
Only with the greatest struggle and sacrifice is the chaff of heresy separated from the wheat of Orthodox truth.
St. Theodore the Studite on Heresy
Guard yourselves from soul-destroying heresy, communion with which is alienation from Christ.
St. Diadochus of Photiki on Holiness
If we fervently desire holiness, the Holy Spirit at the outset gives the soul a full and conscious taste of God’s sweetness, so that the intellect will know exactly of what the final reward of the spiritual life consists.
St. John Maximovitch of Shanghai and San Francisco on Holiness
Holiness is not simply righteousness, for which the righteous are rewarded with blessedness in the Kingdom of God; rather, it is such a height of righteousness that people are so filled with the grace of God that it flows from them even upon those who associate with them. Great is their blessedness, which proceeds from their direct contemplation of the glory of God. Being filled also with love for men, which proceeds from love of God, they are responsive to men’s needs, and at their entreaties they act as mediators and intercessors for them before God.
St. Basil the Great on the Holy Spirit
The Spirit bestows fellowship with God…
St. Basil the Great on the Holy Spirit
Through the Holy Spirit comes our restoration to paradise, our ascension into the kingdom of heaven, our return to the adoption of sons, our liberty to call God our Father, our being made partakers of the grace of Christ, our being called children of light, our sharing in eternal glory, and, in a word, our being brought into a state of all ‘fullness of blessing,’ both in this world and in the world to come, of all the good gifts that are in store for us, by promise hereof, through faith, beholding the reflection of their grace as though they were already present, we await the full enjoyment.
St. Basil the Great on the Holy Spirit
The Spirit is not united to the soul by drawing near to its place (for how may what is corporeal draw near to what in incorporeal?), but through the withdrawal of the passions; which, drawing close to the soul, through its affection for the flesh, have drawn it away from its friendship with God. When a man becomes clean of the stain he received through sin, and has returned to his natural beauty, restoring to its former resemblance the royal image within him, only then may he draw near to the Paraclete (Holy Spirit).
St. Cyril of Jerusalem on the Holy Spirit
Though remission of sins is given equally to all, the communion of the Holy Spirit is bestowed in proportion to each man’s faith. If you have labored little, you receive little; but if you have wrought much, the reward is great. You are running for yourself, see to your own interest.

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