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

Increasing self-criticism is the sign of increasing humility. Indeed, there is no clearer sign.

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

Fire and water do not mix, neither can you mix judgment of others with the desire to repent. If a man commits a sin before you at the very moment of his death, pass no judgment, because the judgment of God is hidden from men. It has happened that men have sinned greatly in the open but have done greater deeds in secret, so that those who would disparage them have been fooled, with smoke instead of sunlight in their eyes.

Live in the world as if only God and your soul were in it; then your heart will never be made captive by any earthly thing.

Be concentrated without self-display, withdrawn into your heart.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

If you do not learn to deny yourself, you can make no progress in perfection.

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

No one in the face of blasphemous thoughts need think that the guilt lies within him, for the Lord is the Knower of hearts, and He is aware that such words and thoughts do not come from us but from our foes.

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

A man who has embraced poverty offers up prayer that is pure, while a man who loves possessions prays to material images.

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

The angels know how to speak about love, and even they can only do this according to the degree of their enlightenment.

Patience is an unbroken labor of the soul which is never shaken by deserved or undeserved blows.

A dog is better than I am, for he has love and he does not judge.

Meekness is an unchangeable state of mind, which remains the same in honor and dishonor.

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.

Love, by its nature, is a resemblance to God, insofar as this is humanly possible. In its activity it is inebriation of the soul. Its distinctive character is to be a fountain of faith, an abyss of patience, a sea of humility.

He who really keeps account of his actions considers as lost every day in which he does not mourn, whatever good he may have done in it.

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