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

Do not go into detail in confessing carnal acts, lest you become a traitor to yourself.

It seems to me that, in all cases when indignity is offered to us, we should be silent; for it is our moment of profit.

A servant of the Lord is he who in body stands before men, but in mind knocks at Heaven with prayer.

The first step toward freedom from anger is to keep the lips silent when the heart is stirred; the next, to keep thoughts silent when the soul is upset; the last, to be totally calm when unclean winds are blowing.

Do not condemn, even if you see with your eyes, for they are often deceived.

Blessed is he who, though maligned and disparaged every day for the Lord's sake, constrains himself to be patient. He will join the chorus of the martyrs, and boldly converse with the angels.

It is better to eat meat and drink wine and not to eat the flesh of one's brethren through slander.

He who has obtained the fear of the Lord has forsaken lying, having within himself an incorruptible judge – his own conscience.

Be concentrated without self-display, withdrawn into your heart. For the demons fear concentration as thieves fear dogs.

Where a fall has overtaken us, there pride has already pitched its tent; because a fall is an indication of pride.

The demons, murderers as they are, push us into sin. Or if they fail to do this, they get us to pass judgment on those who are sinning, so that they may defile us with the stain which we ourselves are condemning in another.

A fish swiftly escapes a hook and a sensual soul shuns solitude.

The Lord often humbles the vainglorious by causing some dishonor to befall them. And indeed the first step in overcoming vainglory is to remain silent and to accept dishonor gladly. The middle stage is to check every act of vainglory while it is still in thought. The end—insofar as one may talk of an end to an abyss—is to be able to accept humiliation before others without actually feeling it.

Satiety of the stomach dries the tear sprints, but the stomach when dried produces these waters.

Meekness is a rock overlooking the sea of anger, which breaks all the waves that dash against it, yet remains completely unmoved.

As writing is washed out by water, so sins can be washed out by tears.

Control your appetites before they control you.

Self-knowledge is a true idea of one's spiritual growth, and an unbroken remembrance of one's slightest sins.

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