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

The mind will not be glorified with Jesus, if the body does not suffer for Christ.

As a cloud veils the light of the moon, so the vapors of the belly banish the wisdom of God from the soul.

Do not oppose the thoughts, which the enemy sows in you, but rather cut off all converse with them by prayer to God. We have not always strength enough so to oppose hostile thoughts as to stop them; on the contrary, in such attempts they frequently inflict us with a wound that is long in healing.

He who is deprived of repentance is deprived of the delight to come. He who is close to all things is far from repentance.

Let us love silence till the world is made to die in our hearts. Let us always remember death, and in this thought draw near to God in our heart--and the pleasures of this world will have our scorn.

Virtues are connected with suffering.

The cross is the door to mysteries. Through this door the intellect makes entrance in to the knowledge of heavenly mysteries. The knowledge of the cross is concealed in the sufferings of the cross. And the more our participation in its sufferings, the greater the perception we gain through the cross. For, as the Apostle says, `As the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ.'

As it is not possible to cross over the great ocean without a ship, so no one can attain to love without fear. This filthy sea, which lies between us and the paradise of the heart, we may cross by the boat of repentance, whose oarsmen are those of fear. But if fear's oarsmen do not pilot the boat of repentance whereby we cross over the sea of this world to God, we shall be drowned in the sordid abyss.

Repentance is the door of mercy, opened to those who seek it.

True wisdom is gazing at God. Gazing at God is silence of the thoughts. Stillness of mind is tranquility which comes from discernment.

Without frequent Communion we will not be able to free ourselves from the passions nor raise ourselves to the heights of sobriety.

An unmerciful ascetic is a barren tree.

Continual study in the writings of the saints fills the soul with incomprehensible wonder and divine gladness.

The heart of a man who oversees his soul at all times is made joyous by revelations.

I shall indicate to you the most direct and simple method to acquire the habit of silence: ...reflect as often as you can on the pernicious results of indiscriminate babbling and on the salutary results of wise silence. When you come to taste the good fruit of silence, you will no longer need lessons about it.

Do not disdain those who are handicapped from birth, because all of us will go to the grave equally privileged.

Except for unceasing prayer we cannot draw near to God.

Every man that loves God loves a quiet life.

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