Quotes

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

St. John Maximovitch of Shanghai and San Francisco on Pascha
Great Lent – all of its services are united by the idea of preparing for Holy Pascha, to meet the Risen Christ with a clean heart.
St. Anatoly of Optina on Passions
You cannot destroy the passions on your own, but ask God, and He will destroy them, if this is profitable for you.
St. Arsenius the Great on Passions
Strive with all your might to bring your interior activity into accord with God, and you will overcome exterior passions.
St. Basil the Great on Passions
Even if thy soul should suffer somewhat from an offense, keep the sorrow within thyself. For it is said: ‘Within me my heart is troubled’ (Psalm 142:4), that is, the passion has not come out, but has been humbled like a wave that has broken up on the shore. Calm thy raging heart. Let thy passions be ashamed at the presence of reason in thee, as playful children are ashamed before a man commanding respect.
St. Dorotheus of Gaza, Discourses and Sayings on Passions
When a passion arises, when it is young and feeble, cut it off, lest it stiffen and cause you a great deal of trouble. It is one thing to pluck out a small weed and quite another thing to uproot a great tree.
St. Dorotheus of Gaza, Discourses and Sayings on Passions
Do not allow a passion to harden into a habit.
St. Ephraim the Syrian, Spiritual Psalter on Passions
Free me from my wanton habits before the end overtakes me…
St. Isaac the Syrian on Passions
So long as the soul is sick with passions, its senses have no perception of the spiritual; and the soul does not even know how to desire it, but desires it only from hearsay and writings. The power of the soul is cured of these diseases by the hidden practice of commandments, with sharing in Christ’s passion.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent on Passions
It is not safe to swim in one’s clothes, nor should a slave of passion touch theology.
St. Maximus the Confessor on Passions
If we cut off the causes of the passions for only a short while, and occupy ourselves with spiritual contemplation without making it our sole and constant concern, we easily revert to the passions of the flesh, gaining nothing from our labor but theoretical knowledge coupled with conceit. The result is a gradual darkening of this knowledge itself and a complete turning of the intellect towards material things.
St. Paisius Velichkovsky, Field Flowers on Passions
One must clean the royal house from every impurity and adorn it with every beauty, then the king may enter into it. In a similar way one must cleanse the earth of the heart and uproot the weeds of sin and the passionate deeds and soften it with sorrows and the narrow way of life, sow in it the seed of virtue, water it with lamentation and tears, and only then does the fruit of dispassion and eternal life grow. For the Holy Spirit does not dwell in a man until he has been cleansed from passions of the soul and body. Only one thing may remain within a man, either the Holy Spirit or the passions. Where the Holy Spirit is, there the passions do not come near, and where the passions are, there the Holy Spirit does not dwell, but rather the evil one.
St. Paisius Velichkovsky on Passions
Therefore, if you wish to conquer the passions, cut off the love of pleasure; but if you are pursuing food, you will spend a life in passions; the soul will not be humbled if the flesh is not deprived of bread. It is not possible to deliver the soul from perdition while protecting the body from unpleasantness.
Abba Poemen on Passions
If Nabuzardan, the court cook of the King of the Babylonians, had not gone to Jerusalem, then the Temple would not have burned (cf. 2 Kings 24), That is to say, a person’s mind is not attacked by the flames of carnal pleasures, if a person is not conquered by gluttony.
St. Thalassios the Libyan on Passions
Spiritual freedom is release from the passions; without Christ’s mercy you cannot attain it.
St. Thalassios the Libyan on Passions
If you abandon God and are a slave to the passions, you cannot reap God’s mercy.
St. Thalassios the Libyan on Passions
Strive to love every man equally, and you will simultaneously expel all the passions.
Abba Theonas on Passions
When we turn our spirit from the contemplation of God, we become the slaves of carnal passions.
Archbishop Theophan of Poltava on Passions
If the passions strike you from time to time, this should not distress you. We must continue the ‘unseen warfare’ all our lives. The battle itself is not a problem; there is trouble only if we become weak in it. If this does not happen, our spiritual life is in good order. The peace that is with you in battle bears witness to this. But we must beware that we do not feel a different kind of peace, the kind one feels when there is no battle. This kind of peace is dangerous. It indicates that the enemy has done away with open battle and wants to build an invisible and clever snare for us! In cases like this one must intensify one’s usual vigilance and sobriety! Do not weaken in any way!
St. Theophan the Recluse, Path to Salvation on Passions
If the main goal of the repentant sinner should be total, light-bearing and blessed communion with God, then the main hindrance to this is the existence of the passions still active and working in him – the virtues being as yet unsealed in him – and the unrighteousness of his powers. Therefore his main work upon conversion and repentance should be the uprooting of the passions and sealing the virtues – in a word, correcting himself.
Tito Colliander, Way of the Ascetics on Passions
The holy Fathers’ counsel is to begin with small things, for, says Ephraim the Syrian, how can you put out a great fire before you have learned to quench a small one? If you wish to set yourself free from a great suffering, crush the small desires, say the holy Fathers. Do not suppose that the one can be separated from the others: they all hang together like a long chain or a net.

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