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

The man who is conscious of his sins is greater than he who profits the whole world by the sight of his countenance.

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

Teach your mouth to say what is in your heart.

Long-suffering and readiness to forgive curb anger; love and compassion wither it.

Except for unceasing prayer we cannot draw near to God.

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

A little fire softens a large piece of wax. So, too, a small indignity often softens, sweetens and wipes away suddenly all the fierceness, insensibility & hardness of our heart.

Humility has such power that it inclines even the hard of heart. For God, the lover of humility, works through the humble.

Do not hesitate to go late at night to those places where you usually feel afraid. But if you yield only a little to such weakness, then this childish and ridiculous infirmity will grow old with you. As you go on your way, arm yourself with prayer. When you reach the place, stretch out your hands. Flog your enemies with the name of Jesus, for there is no stronger weapon in heaven or earth. When you get rid of the disease of fear, praise Him who has delivered you. If you continue to be thankful, He will protect you for ever.

Just as desire and rage multiply our sins, so self-control and humility erase them.

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

The beginning of evil is heedlessness.

Understand what I say: there can be no knowledge of the mysteries of God on a full stomach.

He who entrusts himself completely to God is led by Him towards salvation, and is used by Him for the good of many others.

Lips that utter frequent thanksgivings shall be blessed by God, and the grateful heart is visited by grace.

If Nabuzardan, the court cook of the King of the Babylonians, had not gone to Jerusalem, then the Temple would not have burned (cf. 2 Kings 24), That is to say, a person’s mind is not attacked by the flames of carnal pleasures, if a person is not conquered by gluttony.

Meekness is an unchangeable state of mind, which remains the same in honor and dishonor.

He who believes in Christ is not judged, for he judges himself, and sets his feet aright to follow the light that goes before him. As a man in deep darkness adapts his step to the candle in his hand, so also he who believes in Christ; that is, he who is set to follow after Christ as the light in the darkness of life.

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