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

Everything you do in revenge against a brother who has harmed you will come back to your mind at the time of prayer.

Prayer is a remedy against grief and depression.

Undistracted prayer is the highest doing of the mind.

Whatever you have endured out of love of wisdom will bear fruit for you at the time of prayer.

If you want to pray properly, do not let yourself be upset or you will run in vain.

Do not pray that things may be according to your desires, for they are not always in keeping with the will of God. Better pray as you were taught, saying: ‘Thy will be done’ on me (Matt. vi 10). And ask thus about all things, for He always desires what is good and profitable for your soul, whereas you do not always seek it.

Do not shun poverty and afflictions, these wings of buoyant prayer.

Prayer is a branch (of a tree) of meekness, and freedom from anger. Prayer is an expression of joy and thankfulness. Prayer is a remedy against sorrow and depression.

Do not be always wanting everything to turn out as you think it should, but rather as God pleases; then you will be undisturbed and thankful in your prayer.

Undistracted prayer is the highest doing of the mind.

If you want to pray properly, do not let yourself be upset or you will run in vain.

The arrows of the enemy cannot touch one who loves quietness; but he who moves about in a crowd will often be wounded.

Let the debtor who owed ten thousand talents teach you that if you do not forgive your debtor you will not be forgiven...

Pray firstly to be purified of passions, secondly to be freed from ignorance and forgetfulness, and thirdly to be delivered from all temptation and forsaking.

Go, sell all that belongs to you and give it to the poor and taking up the cross, deny yourself; in this way you will be able to pray without distraction.

Rejoice when you perform the virtues, but do not become exalted, lest, arriving at the pier, you suffer a shipwreck.

He who endures distress, will be granted joys; and he who bears with unpleasant things, will not be deprived of the pleasant.

A mind from which the thought of God has been carried away and which has thus become far removed from remembering Him, is also indifferent to sin with the outer senses. For such a mind can guide neither the hearing nor the tongue, since zest to work on itself has gone out of it.

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