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

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

Strive to love every man equally, and you will simultaneously expel all the passions.

He who has obtained the fear of the Lord has forsaken lying, having within himself an incorruptible judge – his own conscience.

In the hearts of the meek the Lord finds rest, but a turbulent soul is a seat of the devil.

Some, for the sake of forgiveness, give themselves up to labors and struggles, but a man who is forgetful of wrongs excels them. If you forgive quickly, then you will be generously forgiven.

If you are not willing to repent through freely choosing to suffer, unsought sufferings will providentially be imposed on you.

In the presence of an invisible spirit, the body becomes afraid; but in the presence of an angel, the soul of the humble is filled with joy. Therefore, when we recognize the presence from the effect, let us quickly hasten to prayer, for our good guardian has come to pray with us.

Keep the body properly slim so that you reduce the burden of the heart's warfare, with full benefit to yourself.

Meekness consists in praying calmly and sincerely for a neighbor when he causes many turmoils.

Do not allow human respect to get in your way when you hear someone slandering his neighbor. Instead, say to him, 'Brother, stop it! I do worse things every day, so how can I criticize him?' You accomplish two things when you say this. You heal yourself and you heal your neighbor with one bandage.

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.

You were commanded to keep the body as a servant, not to be unnaturally enslaved to its pleasures.

Fear is a rehearsing of danger beforehand; or again, fear is a trembling sensation of the heart, alarmed and troubled by unknown misfortunes. Fear is a loss of assurance.

He who fears God will pay careful attention to his soul and will free himself from communion with evil.

He who has put a stop to anger has also destroyed remembrance of wrongs; because childbirth continues only while the father is alive.

A prayer offered while one has any cause to reproach a fellow man is an impure prayer. There is only one whom the praying person may and must reproach, and that is himself. Without self-reproach, your prayer is as worthless as it is while you are reproaching someone else in your heart. Perhaps you ask: How can one learn this? The answer is: One learns it through prayer.

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

Self-control and strenuous effort curb desire; stillness and intense longing for God wither it.

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