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

It is a sin to spend time idly.

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

In the eyes of God, it is always preeminently right that a man should spend himself in devising new means for spreading consolation to his subordinates, who are his charges.

Christianity is a religion of revelation. The Divine reveals its glory only to those who have been perfected through virtue.

Control your appetites before they control you.

When one gets angry, he is deprived of God's protection.

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.

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

A characteristic of those who are still progressing in blessed mourning is temperance and silence of the lips; and of those who have made progress – freedom from anger and patient endurance of injuries; and of the perfect – humility, thirst for dishonors, voluntary craving for involuntary afflictions, non- condemnation of sinners, compassion even beyond one’s strength. The first are acceptable, the second laudable; but blessed are those who hunger for hardship and thirst for dishonor, for they shall be filled with the food whereof there can be no satiety.

Pray that you may be granted the grace to read the Fathers with the right understanding, the grace to live up to the standards they put before you, and the grace clearly to see your own frailty. You will not long be left wanting and waiting. God will give you help.

Remember always that, once we have decided consciously to strive after righteousness, we cannot escape catastrophes and sorrows, no matter where we are.

If they will praise you, you must remain silent—do not say anything.

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

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

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

If a person swallows too much food, he is inviting impure thoughts. If he mortifies the stomach, he is creating pure thoughts. Often a lion if it is caressed becomes domesticated, whereas the more you coddle the body, the more it goes wild.

Ponder the truth of Christian marriage: man and wife are one flesh! Does it not follow that they must share all their possessions? And yet you two haggle over this property! And why? Because of words!

Until we have acquired true prayer, we are like those who introduce children to walking. Make the effort to raise up, or rather, to enclose your mind within the words of your prayer; and if, like a child, it gets tired and falters, raise it up again. The mind, after all, is naturally unstable, but the God Who can do everything can also give it firm endurance. Persevere in this, therefore, and do not grow weary...

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