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

A vigilant eye makes the mind pure; but much sleep hardens the soul.

Control your appetites before they control you.

Most of us call ourselves sinners, and perhaps really think it; but it is indignity that tests the heart.

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

Meekness is the fellow-worker of obedience, the guide of the brotherhood, a bridle for the enraged, a check to the irritable, a minister of joy, the imitation of Christ, something proper to angels, shackles for demons, a shield against bitterness.

Repentance is the renewal of baptism. Repentance is a contract with God for a second life. A penitent is a buyer of humility. Repentance is constant distrust of bodily comfort. Repentance is self-condemning reflection, and carefree self-care. Repentance is the daughter of hope and the renunciation of despair.

Lying is wiped out by the tortures of superiors; but it is finally destroyed by an abundance of tears.

Do not trust that because of abstinence you will not fall. One who had never eaten was cast from Heaven.

As the gradual pouring of water on a fire completely extinguishes the flame, so the tears of mourning are able to quench every flame of anger and irritability. Therefore, we place this next in order. (after mourning).

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

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

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

Those who live in obedience are strangers to love of money. For where even the body has been given up, what is left to be one's own? Only in one way can they be harmed, namely by being ready and quick to go from place to place. I have seen material possessions make monks patient to remain in one place. But I praise those who are pilgrims for the Lord.

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

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.

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

Greater than baptism itself is the fountain of tears after baptism, even though it is somewhat audacious to say so. For baptism is the washing away of evils that were in us before, but sins committed after baptism are washed away by tears. As baptism is received in infancy, we have all defiled it, but we cleanse it anew with tears. And if God in His love for mankind had not given us tears, those being saved would be few indeed and hard to find.

He who has become aware of his sins has controlled his tongue, but a talkative person has not yet come to know himself as he should.

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