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

Words are truly images of the soul...

All other possessions do not really belong to the one who has them or to the one who has acquired them for they are exchanged back and forth like a game of dice. Only virtue among our possessions cannot be taken away, but remains with us when we live and when we die.

Batiushka said regarding condemnation and criticism of other’s faults and sins: 'You need to pay such close attention to your own internal life, that you not focus on what is happening around you. Then you will not condemn.'

He who smells the smell of one's own foul odor doesn't smell the foul odor of anyone else.

And so let us be glad and bear with patience everything the world throws at us, secure in the knowledge that it is then that we are most in the mind of God.

When there is no patience, all goodness in the soul is quickly suppressed and sin grows

He who does nothing while being able to work should not eat either.

Patience increases when a person takes in account god.

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

If they will praise you, you must remain silent—do not say anything.

But a sober and prudent man who desires to be saved, when he sees from what it is that he suffers harm, carefully preserves himself from evil remembrances, is not drawn into passionate thoughts, avoids meetings and conversations with those for whom he feels attraction and avoids every occasion for sin, fearing lest he himself ignite a fire within himself. This is the warfare which proceeds from one’s own lust, which a man brings on himself

The best form of prayer is one that implants the clearest idea of God in the soul and thus makes space for the presence of God within us.

The Spirit bestows fellowship with God...

Constant prayer is the strength, and the armor, and the wall of the soul.

Patience must grow and not diminish, because when it diminishes sin increases in the life of man, evil results.

First give your children virtue as an inheritance and then distribute your estate also.

If we abandon our own desires and opinions, and endeavor to fulfill God’s wishes and understanding, we will save ourselves, no matter what our position, no matter what our circumstance. But if we cling to our own desires and opinions, neither position nor circumstance will be of help. Even in Paradise, Eve transgressed God’s commandment, and life with the Savior Himself brought the unfortunate Judas no good. As we read in the Holy Gospels, we require patience and an inclination to pious living.

A man cannot correct himself all of a sudden, but it is like pulling a barge - pull, pull, and let go, let go! Not all at once, but little by little. Do you know the mast on a ship? There is a pole to which is tied all of the ship’s lines. If you pull on it then everything gradually pulls. But if you take it all at once, you will ruin everything.

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