Quotes

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

St. Seraphim of Sarov, Contemporary Ascetics of Mt. Athos II on Temptations
‘Grace always precedes temptations.’ He knew that grace always precedes temptations as a forewarning preparation. As soon as you perceive grace, gird yourself and say: ‘Here comes the call to battle! Beware, attend, O Clay, to where the wicked on will strike the battle. Many times it comes quickly, and many times after two or three days. In any event, it will come, and the earthworks must be firm. Confessions every evening, Obedience to the elder, humility and love towards all. By these means lighten the affliction.’ Grace is divided into three stages: purifying, enlightening, and perfecting. So also are deeds: natural, supernatural, contranatural. According to these three stages on ascends and descends. The great gifts one receives are also three: contemplation, love, dispassion.’
The Desert Fathers on Temptations
The Fathers used to say, “If temptation befall thee in the place thou dost inhabit, desert not the place in the time of temptation: for if thou dost, wheresoever thou goest, thou shalt find what thou fliest before thee.”
St. Dorotheus of Gaza, Practical Teaching on the Christian Life on Temptations
The person who truly comes to serve God must prepare his soul, as it says in the Wisdom of Sirach (2:1), for temptations. Thus, that he will never be surprised or disturbed by what happens, believing that nothing happens without the providence of God and where there is the providence of God certainly what happens is good and for the benefit of the soul. For, everything that God does, He does for our benefit and because He loves us and has pity on us. We must, as the Apostle says, ‘In everything give thanks’ (1 Thess. 5:18), for His goodness.
St. Ephraim the Syrian, Spiritual Psalter on Temptations
Waves of temptation of every sort were aimed at the righteous ones, but they did not grow faint. Glory did not make them haughty, nor did abusive treatment cause them to be despondent. They were always the same; never did the fragrance of their virtues falter.
St. Gregory Palamas on Temptations
A human being who does not endure courageously the unpleasant burdens of temptations, will never produce fruit worthy of the divine wine-press and eternal harvest, not even if one possesses all other virtues. For one is only perfected through zealously enduring both all the voluntary and involuntary afflictions.
St. Isaac the Syrian, Ascetical Homilies on Temptations
Whenever in your path you find unchanging peace, beware: you are very far from the divine paths trodden by the weary feet of the saints. For as long as you are journeying in the way to the city of the Kingdom and are drawing near the city of God, this will be a sign for you: the strength of the temptations that you encounter. And the nearer you draw close and progress, the more temptations will multiply against you.
Abba Isaiah the Solitary on Temptations
When you pray to God in time of temptation do not say, ‘Take this or that away from me’, but pray like this: ‘O Jesus Christ, sovereign Master, help me and do not let me sin against Thee. . .’
St. John Cassian, Selected Writings on Temptations
Temptations are sent for improvement when God delivers his righteous ones to various temptations, humiliating them for some slight and unimportant offense, or to increase their purity, in order that every uncleanliness of thought, or… dross which He sees they have harbored in secret, may be burnt away in this present life, and that so He may bring them, as it were pure gold, to the future judgment…
St. John of Kronstadt on Temptations
The principle characteristic of this present, temporal life is temptation.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast, Monastic Wisdom on Temptations
The temptation comes in accordance with one’s stature. And you must endure in order to emerge victorious. Christ, Who sets the contest, allows temptations for this reason: so that we may gain victories against the enemy, be purged from passions, and be perfected.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast, Monastic Wisdom on Temptations
Grace always precedes temptation, as if to notify you saying, ‘Prepare yourself and lock your doors.’
Elder Joseph the Hesychast, Monastic Wisdom on Temptations
Without temptations, pure souls are not known, virtue does not show, patience is not discernible. Without temptations, it is impossible for the soul to become healthy. They are the cleansing fire which makes the soul pure and bright.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast on Temptations
Christ allows temptations so that we may be purified of our predispositions.
St. Macarius of Optina on Temptations
When beset by temptations pray for courage and strength to remain firm. Remember: there is an eternity!
St. Macarius of Optina on Temptations
Remember that a good action is always either preceded or followed by temptations. God permits this so that the virtue, exercised in that particular action, may be confirmed, consolidated, steeled.
St. Mark the Ascetic on Temptations
If a man tries to overcome temptations without prayer and patient endurance, he will become more entangled in them instead of driving them away.
St. Maximus the Confessor on Temptations
Some temptations bring men pleasure, some grief, some bodily pain. The Physician of souls by means of His judgments applies the remedy to each soul according to the cause of its passions.
St. Tikhon of Zadonsk on Temptations
Temptations are permitted so that we may learn what is in our heart.
Elder Joseph the Hesychast, Monastic Wisdom; Letters... on Tests
Grace always precedes temptation, as if to notify you saying, ‘Prepare yourself and lock your doors.’
St. Macarius the Great on Tests
Knowing the exact nature of everything, God permits each person to be tested according to his strength. As St. Paul puts it: ‘God is to be trusted not to let you be tried beyond your strength, but with the trial He will provide a way out, so that you are able to bear it’ (1 Cor. 10:13).

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