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

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.

If you want to pray properly, do not let yourself be upset or you will run in vain.

Guard your mind with extreme intensity of attention.

The arrows of the enemy cannot touch one who loves quietness; but he who moves about in a crowd will often be wounded.

Guard your mind with extreme intensity of attention.

He who guards his lips, watches over his soul; but he who is bold with his lips, dishonors himself. Silence gathers, but much talking scatters.

When you shed floods of tears during prayer, do not exalt yourself for this, as though you were above many others. It is that your prayer has received help from above, so that, having zealously confessed your sins, you may incline the almighty to mercy by your tears.

Prayer is the seed of gentleness and the absence of anger.

There is a sin which is always 'unto death' [1 Jn 5:16]; the sin which we have not repented. Even a saint's prayers will not be heard for the unrepented sin. The person who repents correctly does not imagine that his sins are cancelled through his own effort; but knows that through this effort he makes peace with God.

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

He who wants to cross the spiritual sea is long-suffering, humble, vigilant and self-controlled. If he impetuously embarks on it without these four virtues, he agitates his heart, but cannot cross.

Prayer is the seed of gentleness and the absence of anger.

For now is the time to labor for the Lord, for salvation is found in the day of affliction: for it is written: 'In your patience gain ye your souls' (Luke 21:19)

The sign of sincere love is to forgive wrongs done to us. It was with such love that the Lord loved the world.

He who endures distress, will be granted joys; and he who bears with unpleasant things, will not be deprived of the pleasant.

St. Paul says: 'The person engaged in spiritual warfare exercises self control in all things' (I Cor. 9:25). Aware of all that is said in divine Scripture, let us lead our life with self-control, especially in regard to food.

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

Everything you do in revenge against a brother who has harmed you will come back to your mind at the time of prayer.

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