Quotes

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

St. Cyril of Jerusalem on the Anti-Christ
I say that martyrs of that time excel all martyrs, for martyrs hitherto have wrestled with men only, but in the time of the Antichrist they shall battle with Satan in his own person.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem on the Anti-Christ
God will allow persecution from the Antichrist not because He cannot stop it, but because He desires, as usual, His strugglers to be crowned, and for this reason, the reverent ones among the living will be taken up into the clouds, receiving, as a reward of honor, that which is higher than any man.
St. Ephraim the Syrian on the Anti-Christ
In that time, infants will die on their mother’s lap, and the mothers will die over their children, fathers will die with their wives and children in the marketplace, and there will be nobody there who will bury them.
St. Ephraim the Syrian on the Anti-Christ
Many people will be found pleasing God, for whom it will be possible, in the mountains and in desert places, to save themselves by much prayer….for God, seeing their many tears and sincere faith, will have mercy on them, as a tender Father, and will keep them.
St. Ephraim the Syrian on the Anti-Christ
Many will believe the Antichrist and will glorify him as God … many will worship the torturer with trembling crying out: ‘Thou are our savior!’
St. Hippolytus of Rome on the Anti-Christ
Having filled himself with pride, the Antichrist will begin to set himself up and glorify himself as God, belching forth slander against Christ. He will do this so openly that he will command that all those who do not want to serve him as God be killed.
St. Ignatius Brianchaninov on the Anti-Christ
All men, led by the light of fallen nature alienated from guidance of God’s light, will be enticed into submission to the seducer (Antichrist).
St. Ignatius Brianchaninov on the Anti-Christ
He who has not received within himself the kingdom of God cannot recognize the Antichrist. He is absolutely sure to become in a way incomprehensible to himself his follower.
St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Against Heresies on
The adversary will sit in the temple of Jerusalem, in order to show himself as Christ, he will demand that those who are captivated by him should worship him as Christ. The Antichrist will demand worship as if he were God.
St. John Chrysostom on the Anti-Christ
For the Antichrist will come for the destruction of men, and to injure them, for what will he not then work? He will change and confound all things, both by his commandments and by the fear of him. He will be terrible in every way: by his power and by his unlawful commandments.’
St. John of Damascus on the Anti-Christ
We firmly believe that the Church will never fall, will never waiver and will not be destroyed. For this is what Christ taught, by Whom the heavens were established and the earth was founded, and stands firmly as the Holy Spirit says” (Ps. 32:6). The Antichrist will lure to himself ‘those who have a weak and feeble mind, will seduce and will tear them away from the living God.’
St. John of Damascus, Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith on the Anti-Christ
The Jews, who did not accept the Lord Jesus Christ as the true Son of God and God, will receive a deceiver who will call himself God.
Fr. Seraphim Rose on the Anti-Christ
Let not us who would be Christians expect anything else than to be crucified…for to be Christian is to be crucified in this time and in any time since Christ came for the first time. His life is the example and warning to us all. We must be crucified personally, mystically; for through crucifixion is the only path to resurrection, if we would rise with Christ, we must be humbled with him even to the ultimate humiliation, being devoured and spit forth by the uncomprehending world…we must be crucified outwardly in the eyes of the world, for Christ’s kingdom is not of this world and the world cannot bear it, even a single representative, even for the single moment. The world can only accept Antichrist now or at any time.
Fr. Seraphim Rose, Not of This World on the Anti-Christ
The Antichrist must be understood as spiritual phenomenon…, why will everyone in the world want to bow down to him, obviously it is because there is something in him that responds to something in us, that something being lack of Christ in us, if we will bow down to him (God forbid that we do so) it will be because we feel an attraction to some kind of external thing which might even look like Christianity since Antichrist means the one that is in place of Christ or looks like Christ.
Blessed Theodoret of Cyprus on the Anti-Christ
The Antichrist will not rule over all, but only over those who are worthy of perdition, who, even if he did not come, still would have deprived themselves of salvation.
Blessed Theodoret of Cyprus on the Anti-Christ
The Antichrist will not only pronounce himself highest of the false gods, but will sit in the Temple of God, as if he were God … the Jews, who did not want to believe in the Lord, as though He were an adversary to God, will believe in the Antichrist who will pronounce himself to be the god of all.
St. Thalassios the Libyan on Apathy
Listlessness is an apathy of soul; and a soul becomes apathetic when sick with self-indulgence.
St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Against the Heresies on Apolostic Succession
In this order, and by this succession, the ecclesiastical tradition from the apostles, and the preaching of the truth, have come down to us. And this is most abundant proof that there is one and the same vivifying faith, which has been preserved in the Church from the apostles until now, and handed down in truth.
St. Cyril of Jerusalem on Apparel
But let thine apparel be plain, not for adornment, but for necessary conversing: not to minister to thy vanity, but to keep thee warm in winter, and to hide the unseemliness of the body: lest under the pretence of hiding the unseemliness, thou fall under another kind of unseemliness by thy extravagant dress.
St. Barsanuphius the Great and St. John the Prophet, Guidance Toward Spiritual Life Ascetical Efforts
To act ‘according to one’s strength’ means to use a little less than necessary both of food, and drink, and sleep… As for food, restrain yourself when you wish to eat a little more, and in this way you will always make use of it moderately.

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