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

He who smells the smell of one's own foul odor doesn't smell the foul odor of anyone else.

If a man only theorises about God, then he is helpless, utterly helpless, when confronted by an evil spirit. An evil spirit laughs at feeble worldly theorising. But as soon as a man begins to fast and to pray to God, the evil spirit becomes filled with inexpressible fear.

In the future, a man shall have the degree of deification corresponding to his present perfection in spiritual stature.

Only with the greatest struggle and sacrifice is the chaff of heresy separated from the wheat of Orthodox truth.

He who repents rightly does not imagine that it is his own effort which cancels his former sins, but through this effort he makes his peace with God.

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

He is not yet a faithful servant who bases himself on bare knowledge alone; a faithful servant is he who professes his faith by obedience to Christ, Who gave the commandments.

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

He who wishes to avoid future troubles should endure his present troubles gladly.

If your heart has been softened either by repentance before God or by learning the boundless love of God towards you, do not be proud with those whose hearts are still hard. Remember how long your heart was hard and incorrigible. Seven brothers were ill in one hospital. One recovered from his illness and got up and rushed to serve his other brothers with brotherly love, to speed their recovery. Be like this brother. Consider all men to be your brothers, and sick brothers at that. And if you come to feel that God has given you better health than others, know that it is given through mercy, so in health you may serve your frailer brothers.

Every saint is close to the place where he is invoked for help, or where his holiness is commemorated and glorified.

Only a few receive power and wisdom from God. For wisdom is to share in Divine blessings, and power is to show them.

He who works at the prayer (of Jesus) from hearsay or reading and has no instructor, works in vain.

My brother, the passions are afflictions; and so the Lord does not excommunicate us because of them, but He says: 'Call upon me in the time of affliction; and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me'. Therefore, when beset by any kind of passion, there is nothing more useful than to call upon the Name of God. All we can do, weak as we are, is to flee for refuge to the Name of Jesus. For the passions, being demons, retreat if this Name is invoked.

Truly, arrogance knows that it is guilty; therefore it places anger at the gate, to act as its sentry.

Ceaseless gratitude to God is a seed of grace from which, if watered with tears of unceasing repentance, grows a beautiful fruit - love towards God.

A humble and spiritually active man, when he reads the Holy Scripture, will refer everything to himself and not to another.

The Lord commands all men to repent (Matt. 4:17), so that even the spiritual and those making progress should not neglect this injunction and fail to give attention to the smallest and most subtle errors.

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