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

He who sufficiently knows and judges himself has no time to judge others.

Go and have pity on all, for through pity, one finds freedom of speech before God.

Just as over-drinking is a matter of habit, so too from habit comes over-sleeping. Therefore we must struggle with the question of sleep, especially in the early days of obedience, because a long-standing habit is difficult to cure.

It seems to me that, in all cases when indignity is offered to us, we should be silent; for it is our moment of profit.

He who wishes to tear up the account of his sins and to be inscribed in the Divine book of the saved, can find for this purpose no better means than obedience.

Patience increases when a person takes in account god.

He who really keeps account of his actions considers as lost every day in which he does not mourn, whatever good he may have done in it.

Let no one on seeing or hearing something supernatural in the monastic way of life fall into unbelief out of ignorance; for where the supernatural God dwells, much that is supernatural happens.

A man who has embraced poverty offers up prayer that is pure, while a man who loves possessions prays to material images.

Lying is wiped out by the tortures of superiors; but it is finally destroyed by an abundance of tears.

As the gradual pouring of water on a fire completely extinguishes the flame, so the tears of mourning are able to quench every flame of anger and irritability. Therefore, we place this next in order. (after mourning).

Prayer... by its action it is the reconciliation of man with God, the mother and daughter of tears, a bridge for crossing temptations, a wall of protection from afflictions, a crushing of conflicts, boundless activity, the spring of virtues, the source of spiritual gifts, invisible progress, food of the soul, the enlightening of the mind, an axe for despair, a demonstration of hope, the release from sorrow.

Just as over-drinking is a matter of habit, so too from habit comes over-sleeping. Therefore we must struggle with the question of sleep, especially in the early days of obedience, because a long-standing habit is difficult to cure.

Love and humility form a holy pair; what the first builds, the second binds, thus preventing the building from falling asunder.

As writing is washed out by water, so sins can be washed out by tears.

As with the appearance of light, darkness retreats; so, at the fragrance of humility, all anger and bitterness vanishes.

When we stand in prayer, those unclean and unspeakable thoughts (blasphemy) assail us; but if we continue praying to the end, they retire at once, for they do not fight those who stand up to them.

If you feel sweetness or compunction at some word of your prayer, dwell on it; for then our guardian angel is praying with us.

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