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

One should nourish the soul with the word of God: for the word of God, as St. Gregory the Theologian says, is angelic bread, by which are nourished souls who hunger for God. Most of all, one should occupy oneself with reading the New Testament and the Psalter, which one should do standing up. From this there occurs an enlightenment in the mind, which is in the mind, which is changed by a Divine change.

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 sign of deliverance from our falls is the continual reckoning of ourselves as debtors.

As galloping horses race one another, so a good community excites mutual fervor.

Love and humility form a holy pair; what the first builds, the second binds, thus preventing the building from falling asunder.

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

A vigilant monk is a foe to fornication, but a sleepy one is its mate.

In the presence of an invisible spirit, the body becomes afraid; but in the presence of an angel, the soul of the humble is filled with joy. Therefore, when we recognize the presence from the effect, let us quickly hasten to prayer, for our good guardian has come to pray with us.

The lover of silence draws close to God. He talks to Him in secret and God enlightens him.

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.

The grace of the Holy Spirit is the light which enlightens man.

It is not safe to swim in one's clothes, nor should a slave of passion touch theology.

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

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

Bring out the staff of patience, and the dogs will soon stop their insolence. Patience is an unbroken labor of the soul which is never shaken by deserved or undeserved blows. The patient man is a faultless worker, who turns his faults into victories. Patience is the limitation of suffering that is accepted day by day. Patience lays aside all excuses and all attention to herself. The worker needs patience more than his food, because the one brings him a crown, while the other may bring ruin.

Reading the scriptures is a great safeguard against sin.

During a time of disturbance and warfare of thoughts, one should lessen a little even the ordinary quantity of food and drink.

You have no peace from thoughts, which impel you to trouble others, and in turn to be troubled by others. But know, my brother, that if we offend by word or deed, we are thereby ourselves offended a hundredfold. Be longsuffering in all things and refrain from letting your own will enter into anything. Carefully examine your thoughts lest they infect your heart with deadly poison (ill temper) and make you take a gnat for a camel, a pebble for a cliff, and lest you become like a man who has a beam in his own eye but beholds the mote in the eye of another.

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