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

Remember, O my soul, the terrible and frightful wonder: that your Creator for your sake became Man, and deigned to suffer for the sake of your salvation. His angels tremble, the Cherubim are terrified, the Seraphim are in fear, and all the heavenly powers ceaselessly give praise; and you, unfortunate soul, remain in laziness. At least from this time forth arise and do not put off, my beloved soul, holy repentence, contrition of heart and penance for your sins.

Sometimes afflictions are sent to a person even though he is innocent, so that he would suffer for others, as did Christ. The Savior Himself first suffered for people. His Apostles also suffered for the Church and for people. Perfect love means suffering for your neighbor.

It is impossible to look to heaven with one eye and to the earth with another. Likewise, it is impossible for our soul to cling at once to earthly and to heavenly things. We must select one or the other and cling to it...

Beware of envy. Wherever there is envy, God's spirit does not exist.

Every evening we must test ourselves as to how the day passed with us, and every morning we again should test ourselves as to how the night passed.

He who wishes to tear up the account of his sins and to be inscribed in the Divine book of the saved, can find for this purpose no better means than obedience.

Evil is not an actual substance, but absence of good; just as darkness is nothing but absence of light.

Spiritual reading, vigils and prayer bring the straying intellect to stability.

We must observe ourselves closely and miss no opportunity to assist our neighbor.

Condemn only yourself, and you will not be condemned at His second and awful coming. From your whole heart remit the sins of whoever sins before you, and your Father who is in heaven will remit your sins.

Pray ceaselessly, and spend day after day in heedfulness unto the salvation of your soul.

When you pray fervently, watch, for there will be temptations. This happens to everyone.

Virtues do not stop demons attacking us, but keep us unscathed by them.

No one can be saved without the renunciation of his will, even though he might struggle fervently, for our will and our manner are like a bronze wall between us and God.

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.

Man's patience gives birth to hope; good hope will glorify him.

Persevere with patience in your prayer, and repulse the cares and doubts that arise within you.

When you pray fervently, watch, for there will be temptations. This happens to everyone.

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