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

Force yourself in your spiritual obligations, so that the enemy does not find an opportunity to ensnare you.

Patient endurance is the soul's struggle for virtue; where there is struggle for virtue, self-indulgence is banished.

Only with love is a weak person edified.

Strive to love every man equally, and you will simultaneously expel all the passions.

Struggle until death to fulfill the commandments: purified through them, you will enter into life.

Acts of charity, almsgiving and all the external good works do not suppress the arrogance of the heart; but noetic meditation, the labor of repentance, contrition and humility -- these humble the proud mind.

For now is the time to labor for the Lord, for salvation is found in the day of affliction: for it is written: 'In your patience gain ye your souls' (Luke 21:19)

When a person truly repents, grace approaches at once, and it increases with zeal.

If you abandon God and are a slave to the passions, you cannot reap God's mercy.

Do not neglect the practice of the virtues; if you do, your spiritual knowledge will decrease, and when famine occurs you will go down into Egypt (Genesis 41:57, 46:6).

When you humble yourself, everyone will seem saintly to you; when you are proud, everyone will seem bothersome and bad.

May Peter, who wept so efficaciously for himself, weep for us and turn towards us Christ's benignant countenance.

If you are not willing to repent through freely choosing to suffer, unsought sufferings will providentially be imposed on you.

As soon as you realize that you have sinned against the Lord, add no more wounds to your bruises. But if as a human you fall again, don't get despondent, don't despair. For how will the living Lord, Who told Peter to forgive seventy times seven in a day, not forgive us?

The intellect becomes a stranger to the things of this world when its attachment to the senses has been completely sundered.

May Peter, who wept so efficaciously for himself, weep for us and turn towards us Christ's benignant countenance.

By the death of martyrs religion has been defended, faith increased, the Church strengthened; the dead have conquered, the persecutors have been overcome. And so we celebrate the death of those of whose lives we are ignorant. So, too, David rejoiced in prophecy at the departure of his own soul, saying: 'Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.' He esteemed death better than life. The death itself of the martyrs is the prize of their life. And again, by the death of those at variance hatred is put an end to.

If the highest aim of virtue is that which aims at the advancement of most, gentleness is the most lovely of all, which does not hurt even those whom it condemns, and usually renders them whom it condemns worthy of absolution.

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