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

Evil is not an actual substance, but absence of good; just as darkness is nothing but absence of light.

Do not shun poverty and affliction, the fuel that gives wings to prayer.

Forgive and pray, in order to live your life serenely. And do not do to others that which you do not want them to do to you, or return the evil which they have done to you.

Observe your thoughts, and beware of what you have in your heart and your spirit, knowing that the demons put ideas into you so as to corrupt your soul by making it think of that which is not right, in order to turn your spirit from the consideration of your sins and of God.

One of the Fathers said: just as it is impossible for a man to see his face in troubled water, so too the soul, unless it be cleansed of alien thoughts, cannot pray to God in contemplation.

Persevere with patience in your prayer, and repulse the cares and doubts that arise within you.

Patience increases obedience to the Divine words that have been written, are being written, and will be written.

Patience reigns quietly and fruitfully in the life of the man who does not harm or endanger anyone, who is content with little and is obedient to the commandments of the Heavenly Father.

Do not pray for the fulfillment of your wishes, for they may not accord with the will of God. But pray as you have been taught, saying: 'Thy will be done in me' (Luke 22.42). Always entreat Him in this way, that His will be done. For He desires what is good and profitable for you, whereas you do not always ask for this. Often when I have prayed, I have asked for what I thought was good, and persisted in my petition, stupidly importuning the will of God, and not leaving it to Him to arrange things as He knows is best for me, But when I have obtained what I asked for, I have been very sorry that I did not ask for the will of God to be done, because the thing turned out not to be as I thought.

You will pay glorious homage to God if, through virtues, you imprint His likeness on your soul.

Be subject to the bishop as to the Lord, for 'he watches for your souls, as one that shall give account to God.'

Our own will is like a wall of brass between us and God, preventing us from coming near to Him or contemplating His mercy.

When there is no patience, all goodness in the soul is quickly suppressed and sin grows

Spiritual reading, vigils and prayer bring the straying intellect to stability.

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle.

Repentance and humility establish the soul. Charity and meekness strengthen it.

The body of Christ is active virtues; he who tastes them will be free from passions.

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