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

The soul of prayer is attentiveness. As the body without a soul is dead, so prayer without attentiveness is dead.

As galloping horses race one another, so a good community excites mutual fervor.

Control your appetites before they control you.

Do not condemn, even if you see with your eyes, for they are often deceived.

Your faith in the holy sacrament of confession will save you; the grace of God present in the sacrament of confession will heal you.

The soul of all practices in the Lord is vigilance. Without vigilance, all these practices are fruitless. He who is desirous of saving himself must so establish himself that he might remain continuously vigilant toward himself, not only in solitude, but also under conditions of distraction, into which he is sometimes unwillingly drawn by circumstances.

Do not trust that because of abstinence you will not fall. One who had never eaten was cast from Heaven.

The man who follows Christ in solitary mourning is greater than he who praises Christ amid the congregation of men.

In the evening, on going to sleep (an image of death for the life of that day); examine your actions during the day that has passed. Such an examination is not difficult for one who leads an attentive life, because attention destroys that forgetfulness which is so characteristic of a distracted person. And thus, recalling all your sins in deed, word, thought and feeling, offer repentance over them to God with the disposition and heartfelt promise of correction.

As long as the flesh is in full health, let us observe abstinence at all times and in every place. When it has been tamed (which I do not suppose is possible this side of the grave), then let us hide our accomplishment.

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

According to the teachings of the Holy Fathers, in order to destroy insensibility man needs a constant, patient, uninterrupted activity against insensibility; he needs a constant, pious, and attentive life.

Repentance is the renewal of baptism. Repentance is a contract with God for a second life. A penitent is a buyer of humility. Repentance is constant distrust of bodily comfort. Repentance is self-condemning reflection, and carefree self-care. Repentance is the daughter of hope and the renunciation of despair.

The fathers have laid down that psalmody is a weapon, and prayer is a wall, and honest tears are a bath; but blessed obedience in their judgment is confession of faith, without which no one subject to the passions will see the Lord.

As writing is washed out by water, so sins can be washed out by tears.

It is a great work to shake from the soul the praise of men, but to reject the praise of demons is greater.

When a good thought comes to your mind, turn to God and, realizing that it was sent by Him, give thanks.

Until we have acquired true prayer, we are like those who introduce children to walking. Make the effort to raise up, or rather, to enclose your mind within the words of your prayer; and if, like a child, it gets tired and falters, raise it up again. The mind, after all, is naturally unstable, but the God Who can do everything can also give it firm endurance. Persevere in this, therefore, and do not grow weary...

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