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

Just as over-drinking is a matter of habit, so too from habit comes over-sleeping. Therefore we must struggle with the question of sleep, especially in the early days of obedience, because a long-standing habit is difficult to cure.

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

If Moses, who was a god to Pharaoh, was shut out from the Land of Promise because of one word, how much more will not the evil speech of our tongue, by which we offend and hurt both God and man, shut us out from heaven?

Beware of envy. Wherever there is envy, God's spirit does not exist.

Let us not wallow in pleasures, that we might behold His glory in the day of His coming.

As work according to God is called virtue, so unexpected affliction is called a test.

Do not go into detail in confessing carnal acts, lest you become a traitor to yourself.

Reading the scriptures is a great safeguard against sin.

Where there is Grace, the fount of life, there good works come from the heart.

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

I wish I could persuade spiritual persons that the way of perfection does not consist in many devices, nor in much cogitation, but in denying themselves completely and yielding themselves to suffer everything for the love of Christ. And if there is failure in this exercise, all other methods of walking in the spiritual way are merely a beating about the bush, and profitless trifling, although a person should have very high contemplation and communication with God.

It seems to me that, in all cases when indignity is offered to us, we should be silent; for it is our moment of profit.

Every evening we must test ourselves as to how the day passed with us, and every morning we again should test ourselves as to how the night passed.

A sign of deliverance from our falls is the continual reckoning of ourselves as debtors.

People of high spirit bear offence nobly and gladly, but only the holy and righteous can pass through praise without harm.

Concerning the fault of our brother, seeing and hearing of it, be toward it as a blind man, deaf man, and dumb one, not seeing, not hearing, and not speaking, as one crude of mind, not understanding, not showing oneself to be wise. But to oneself be attentive, discerning, and clear-sighted.

If a man tries to overcome temptations without prayer and patient endurance, he will become more entangled in them instead of driving them away.

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