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

I wonder at our free will: it is strong, and yet it has been overthrown. It is a master, yet it has become a slave. It has the opportunity to conquer, yet it would rather yield and be conquered itself. Although it is free, it gives itself to slavery, like a bondswoman who signs with her own hand the agreement that binds her.

Join to every breath a sober invocation of the name of Jesus and the thought of death with humility. Both these practices bring great profit to the soul.

The world is much stormier than the surging waves, and sin agitates it more than wind does the sea. There are times when the waters of the sea are calm, when the winds are concealed in their hiding places; but in the world waves of desire are ceaselessly whipped up, and the wind of deceit blows against the doors of the world’s vessels. Yet the day when it will abate is at hand.... Blessed is he who has completed his path in the world without falling into its snares.

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

The Church is the salt that salts the whole world, preserving it from putridity.

Ignorance of the scriptures is a precipice and a deep abyss.

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

Man's patience gives birth to hope; good hope will glorify him.

Just as the most bitter medicine drives out poisonous things, so prayer joined to fasting drives evil thoughts away.

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

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

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

Whether you pray with brethren or alone, try to pray not simply as a routine, but with conscious awareness of your prayer. Conscious awareness of prayer is concentration accompanied by reverence, compunction and distress of soul as it confesses its sin with inward sorrow.

Virtues do not stop demons attacking us, but keep us unscathed by them.

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

Even if someone has attained complete chastity, or fasts, or keeps vigil; whether they pray or give banquets for the poor; even if they think of offering gifts, or first fruits, or offering; whether they build churches, or do anything else, without love all those things will be reckoned as nothing by God. For the Lord is not pleased by them.

Obedience responds to obedience. When someone obeys God, then God obeys his request.

Reading the scriptures is a great safeguard against sin.

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