Quotes

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

St. Nilus of Sora on Tears
Such tears should be preserved… because they have great power and action in destroying and uprooting sins and passions.
Elder Amphilochios Makris on Tears
God is visiting you when tears come during prayer.
St. Anthimos of Chios on Tears
Only the tears of repentance are able to cleanse the soul.
St. Ignatius Brianchaninov, On Tears. (Orthodox Life, #5, 1969) on Tears
As the earth, long awaiting moistening and at last receiving it in abundance, suddenly is covered by tender and bright greenery, so also the heart, exhausted by dryness, and afterwards revived by tears, emits from itself a multitude of spiritual thoughts and feelings, adorned by the common flower of humility. The labor of weeping, being inseparable from the labor of prayer, requires the same conditions for success as prayer requires. Prayer needs patient, constant dwelling in itself; weeping requires the same. Prayer needs wearying of the body, and brings about exhaustion of the body; this exhaustion produces weeping, which must be born in the troubling and wearying of the body.
St. John Chrysostom on Tears
What rain is for seeds tears are for those who are afflicted.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 14 on Tears
Satiety of the stomach dries the tear sprints, but the stomach when dried produces these waters.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 12 on Tears
Lying is wiped out by the tortures of superiors; but it is finally destroyed by an abundance of tears.
St. John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 7 on Tears
Greater than baptism itself is the fountain of tears after baptism, even though it is somewhat audacious to say so. For baptism is the washing away of evils that were in us before, but sins committed after baptism are washed away by tears. As baptism is received in infancy, we have all defiled it, but we cleanse it anew with tears. And if God in His love for mankind had not given us tears, those being saved would be few indeed and hard to find.
St. John of Damascus, Barlaam and Ioasaph on Tears
God, the Word, made man for the salvation of our race, aware of the exceeding frailty and misery of our nature, hath not even here suffered our sickness to be without remedy. But like a skillful doctor, he hath mixed for our unsteady and sin loving heart the potion of repentance, prescribing this for the remission of sins. For after we have received the knowledge of the truth, and have been sanctified by water and the Spirit, and cleansed without effort from all sin and all defilement, if we should happen to fall into any transgression, there is, it is true, no second regeneration made within us by the Spirit through baptism in the water of the font, and wholly recreating us (that gift is given once for all); but, by means of painful repentance, hot tears, toils and sweats, there is a purifying and pardoning of our offences through the tender mercy of our God. For the fount of tears is also called baptism, according to the grace of the Master.
St. Nilus of Sinai, Early Fathers From the Philokalia on Tears
When you shed floods of tears during prayer, do not exalt yourself for this, as though you were above many others. It is that your prayer has received help from above, so that, having zealously confessed your sins, you may incline the almighty to mercy by your tears.
St. Nilus of Sora on Tears
For weeping delivers us from eternal fire and other future punishments, so the Fathers say.
Paradise of the Holy Fathers on Tears
BROTHER: What are fasting and prayer? OLD MAN: Fasting is the subjugation of the body, prayer is converse with God, vigil is a war against Satan, abstinence is being weaned from meats, humility is the state of the first man, kneeling is the inclining of the body before the Judge, tears are the remembrance of sins, nakedness is our captivity which is caused by the transgression of the command, and service is constant supplication to and praise of God. BROTHER: Are these able to redeem the soul? OLD MAN: When internal things agree with external, and manifest humility appears in the hidden works which are from within, verily, a man shall be redeemed from the weight of the body.
Abba Poemen on Tears
He who wishes to purify his faults purifies them with tears, and he who wishes to acquire virtues, acquires them with tears; for weeping is the way the Scriptures and our Fathers give us, when they say ‘Weep!’ Truly, there is no other way than this.
St. Romanos the Melodist, On Repentance on Tears
Many times, weeping conquers God, if one can say that; and He is truly overcome. For gladly is the Merciful One constrained by tears — But tears of the spirit And not those caused by afflictions of the body. Indeed, we weep for the dead, and we cry out over blows, For the flesh is clay and is subject to never-ending flow of tears. Let us, then, lament from our hearts In the way in which the Ninevites in their contrition opened Heaven And were heeded by the Savior. Indeed, He received their repentance.
St. Seraphim of Sarov on Tears
Thus should we weep for the forgiveness of our sins. The words of the bearer of the purple should convince us of this: ‘Going they went and wept, casting their seed; but coming they shall come with joyfulness, carrying their sheaves (Ps. 125:6);’ as well as the words of St. Isaac the Syrian: ‘Moisten your cheeks with the tears of your eyes, that the Holy Spirit may abide in you, and cleanse the filth of your malice. Move your lord with your tears, that He may help you’ (homily 68).
St. Syncletica on Tears
In the beginning there are a great many battles and a good deal of suffering for those who are advancing towards God and afterwards, ineffable joy. It is like those who wish to light a fire; at first they are choked by the smoke and cry, and by this means obtain what they seek — as it is said, ‘Our God is a consuming fire’ — so we also must kindle the divine fire in ourselves through tears and hard work.
St. Ambrose of Optina on Temptations
When you pray fervently, watch, for there will be temptations. This happens to everyone.
St. Basil the Great on Temptations
The Lord ordereth ‘all things in measure and weight,’ and brings on us the temptations which do not exceed our power to endure them, but tests all that fight in the cause of true religion by affliction, not suffering them to be tempted above that they are able to bear.
St. Basil the Great on Temptations
Trials are of two kinds. Either affliction will test our souls as gold is tried in a furnace, and make trial of us through patience, or the very prosperity of our lives will oftentimes, for many, be itself an occasion of trial and temptation. For it is equally difficult to keep the soul upright and undefeated in the midst of afflictions, as to keep oneself from insolence and pride in prosperity.
St. Callistus I of Constantinople and St. Ignatius Xanthopoulos on Temptations
Do not seek to find the cause of temptations or whence they come; only pray to suffer them with gratitude.

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