Quotes

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

St. John Climacus on Humility
Love and humility form a holy pair; what the first builds, the second binds, thus preventing the building from falling asunder.
St. John of Karpathos on Humility
The humility which in due time and by God’s grace, after many struggles and tears, is given by heaven to those who seek it is something incompararably stronger and higher than the sense of abasement felt by those who have lapsed from holiness. This higher humility is granted only to those who have attained true perfection and are no longer under the sway of sin.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast, Monastic Wisdom on Humility
When you humble yourself, everyone will seem saintly to you; when you are proud, everyone will seem bothersome and bad.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast on Humility
Acts of charity, almsgiving and all the external good works do not suppress the arrogance of the heart; but noetic meditation, the labor of repentance, contrition and humility — these humble the proud mind.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast on Humility
It is not the clever, the noble, the polished speakers, or the rich who win, but whoever is insulted and forebears, whoever is wronged and forgives, whoever is slandered and endures, whoever becomes a sponge and mops up whatever they might say to him. Such a person is cleansed and polished even more. He reaches great heights. He delights in the theoria of mysteries. And finally, it is he who is already inside paradise, while still in this life.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast, Monastic Wisdom on Humility
Live very modestly. Be very humble. Don’t speak idly about humility, but be like rubbish for people to step on, if you want Christ to visit you. Your heart needs to become as soft as cotton.
St. Leo the Great on Humility
The nature then of Christ’s teaching is attested by His own holy statements: that they who wish to arrive at eternal blessedness may understand the steps of ascent to that high happiness. ‘Blessed,’ He saith, ‘are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.’ It would perhaps be doubtful what poor He was speaking of, if in saying ‘blessed are the poor’ He had added nothing which would explain the sort of poor: and then that poverty by itself would appear sufficient to win the kingdom of heaven which many suffer from hard and heavy necessity. But when He says ‘blessed are the poor in spirit,’ He shows that the kingdom of heaven must be assigned to those who are recommended by the humility of their spirits rather than by the smallness of their means.
St. Macarius of Optina on Humility
All human misfortunes and all un-Christian acts spring from pride; all good comes from humility.
St. Macarius of Optina on Humility
When we are incapable of scaling the peaks of virtue, all we have to do is to descend into the ravine of humility. Our humility is our surest intercessor before the face of the Lord.
St. Macarius of Optina, Russian Letters of Direction, 1834-1860 on Humility
The best medicine for pride, man’s greatest sickness of soul, is humility. Words cannot describe or explain it, but the Fathers say that he who strives hard to live according to the precepts of our Lord, and is fully aware of his own sins, acquires it steadily. Therefore be very careful never to think yourself good, or the least bit better than others.
St. Macarius of Optina on Humility
If we are humble, God helps us to fight our sinfulness; if we are proud, He does not.
St. Macarius of Optina on Humility
Not one of us can boast of having acquired humility: our actions, the whole of our life, prove the contrary. And where there is a lack of humility, pride is always present. Where light is wanting, darkness reigns.
St. Macarius of Optina on Humility
Our achievements must never loom large in our eyes; only our failures. But this must never lead us to despondency – the constant temptation – only to humility.
St. Martin of Braga on Humility
Behold, this is the true and the Christian humility. In this you will be able to achieve victory over every vice, by attributing to God rather than to yourself the fact that you have won.
St. Maximus the Confessor on Humility
The way to knowledge is detachment and humility, without which no one will see the Lord.
St. Nazarius of Valaam on Humility
Labor to acquire meekness. Concerning the heavenly virtues, meekness and humility, the Lord Himself teaches us, saying: Learn of Me, for I am meek and humble in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your souls (Matt. 11:29). Learn not from angels, nor from men, but from Me, He says; that is, from the higher wisdom.
St. Nikolai Velimirovic, Prologue from Ochrid on Humility
He who seeks glory from men travels by the path of pride, but he who seeks glory from God travels by the path of humility.
St. Nikolai Velimirovich, Prologue from Ochrid on Humility
If the humbling of oneself before men is needful that one might be exalted before God, and temporal toil is the prerequisite of immortal life, what does it matter if some shake their heads and laugh at your self-abasement?
St. Paisius Velichkovsky, Field Flowers on Humility
Humility never falls, for it lies beneath everything.
St. Peter of Damascus on Humility
We ought to learn the virtues through practicing them, not merely through talking about them, so that by acquiring the habit of them we do not forget what is of benefit to us.

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