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

It is a great good to give oneself up to the will of God. Then the Lord alone is in the soul. No other thought can enter in, and the soul feels God's love, even though the body be suffering.

Whoever repents sincerely is prepared to withstand any sorrow: hunger and homelessness, cold and heat, illness and poverty, humiliation and banishment, lies and slander, for the soul seeks God and does not concern itself with anything worldly, but instead prays with a clear mind.

The soul of prayer is attentiveness. As the body without a soul is dead, so prayer without attentiveness is dead.

Learn the humility of Christ and the Lord will give you to taste of the sweetness of prayer.

The conscience is nature's book. He who applies what he reads there experiences God's help.

If you desire salvation, do everything that leads you to it.

The heavenly is experienced through the Holy Spirit, and the earthly through the mind: whoever wants to experience God with his mind through learning is in vainglory, for God can only be experienced through the Holy Spirit.

The self-indulgent are distressed by criticism and hardship; those who love God by praise and luxury.

The more wood you pile on a fire the more heat you get, and thus it is with God - the more you think on Him the more you are fired with love and fervor towards Him. He who loves the Lord is always mindful of Him, and remembrance of God begets prayer.

According to the teachings of the Holy Fathers, in order to destroy insensibility man needs a constant, patient, uninterrupted activity against insensibility; he needs a constant, pious, and attentive life.

Repentance not only cleanses a person from sins, but also sharpens his sight so that he sees himself more clearly.

The garment of your soul must shine with the whiteness of simplicity.

Every tribulation reveals the state of our will, whether it inclines to the right or to the left. An unexpected tribulation is called temptation, because it subjects a man to a test of his secret dispositions.

We must always pray, so that the Lord will tell us what we must do, and the Lord will not leave us in confusion.

There is a sin which is always 'unto death' [1 Jn 5:16]; the sin which we have not repented. Even a saint's prayers will not be heard for the unrepented sin. The person who repents correctly does not imagine that his sins are cancelled through his own effort; but knows that through this effort he makes peace with God.

Along with an evil thought, a hostile power enters into us, and then the soul is clouded, and evil thoughts harass her.

Denial of the world precedes following Christ. The second has no place in the soul, if the first is not accomplished beforehand.

Train yourself to cut off an intrusive thought immediately…Be at pains over this, so that you acquire the habit. The soul is a creature of habit: according to the habit you have acquired, so will you act all the rest of your life.

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