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

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

Listlessness is an apathy of soul; and a soul becomes apathetic when sick with self-indulgence.

Rivalry over material possessions has made us forget the counsel of the Lord, who urged us to take no thought for earthly things, but to seek only the kingdom of heaven (cf. Matt. 6:33).

Let the debtor who owed ten thousand talents teach you that if you do not forgive your debtor you will not be forgiven...

Do not shun poverty and afflictions, these wings of buoyant prayer.

All sin is due to sensual pleasure, all forgiveness to hardship and distress.

Prayer attunes us for converse with God and, through long practice, leads us to friendship with Him.

Only the tears of repentance are able to cleanse the soul.

Keep the commandments, and you will find peace; love God, and you will attain spiritual knowledge.

Eve is the first to teach us that sight, taste and the other senses, when used without moderation, distract the heart from its remembrance of God.

Prayer is a branch (of a tree) of meekness, and freedom from anger. Prayer is an expression of joy and thankfulness. Prayer is a remedy against sorrow and depression.

The way of humility is this: self-control, prayer, and thinking yourself inferior to all creatures.

Blessed stillness gives birth to blessed children: self-control, love and pure prayer.

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

When the door of steam baths is continually left open, the heat inside rapidly escapes through it; likewise the soul in its desire to say many things, dissipates the remembrance of God through the door of speech, even though everything it says may be good. Ideas of value always shun verbosity, being foreign to confusion and fantasy. Timely silence, then, is precious, for it is nothing less than the mother of the wisest thoughts.

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

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

It is well known that obedience is the chief among the initiatory virtues, for first it displaces presumption and then it engenders humility within us. Thus it becomes, for those who willingly embrace it, a door leading to the love of God. It was because he rejected humility that Adam fell into the lowest depths of Hades. It was because He loved humility that the Lord, in accordance with the divine purpose, was obedient to his His Father even to the cross and death, although He was in no way inferior to the Father; and so through His obedience He has freed mankind from the crime of disobedience and leads back to the blessedness of eternal life all who live in obedience. Thus humility should be the first concern of those who are fighting the presumption of the devil, for as we advance it will be a sure guide to all the paths of virtue.

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