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

Control your appetites before they control you.

A servant of the Lord is he who in body stands before men, but in mind knocks at Heaven with prayer.

Our good Redeemer, by speedily granting what is asked, draws to His love those who are grateful. But He keeps ungrateful souls praying a long time before Him, hungering and thirsting for what they want, since a badly trained dog rushes off as soon as it is given bread and leaves the giver behind.

I consider those fallen mourners more blessed than those who have not fallen and are not mourning over themselves; because as a result of their fall, they have risen by a sure resurrection.

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.

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

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

Repentance raises the fallen, mourning knocks at the gate of Heaven, and holy humility opens it.

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.

Patience is an unbroken labor of the soul which is never shaken by deserved or undeserved blows.

As writing is washed out by water, so sins can be washed out by tears.

Do not regard the feelings of a person who speaks to you about his neighbor disparagingly, but rather say to him: 'Stop, brother! I fall into graver sins every day, so how can I criticize him?' In this way you will achieve two things: you will heal yourself and your neighbor with one plaster. This is one of the shortest ways to the forgiveness of sins; I mean, not to judge. 'Judge not, and ye shall not be judged,' (Luke 6:37).

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.

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

True escape from the world is for a person to know how to control his tongue, wherever he might be.

Obedience is to give up one's own judgment but to do it with wise consultation.

Live in the world as if only God and your soul were in it; then your heart will never be made captive by any earthly thing.

As with the appearance of light, darkness retreats; so, at the fragrance of humility, all anger and bitterness vanishes.

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