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

What salt is for any food, humility is for every virtue. To acquire it, a man must always think of himself with contrition, self-belittlement and painful salf-judgment. But if we acquire it, it will make us sons of God.

Sweet to the laborer is bread earned by his own sweat. Until a man has sweated, the bread of truth will not satisfy him.

It is not possible for any man to draw near to Christ without tribulation, and without afflictions his righteousness cannot be preserved unchanged. If he puts an end to the labors that make righteousness increase, he will put an end to that which guards it, and his righteousness will be like unguarded treasure. And he will be like a gladiator surrounded by enemy ranks and stripped of his weapons, like a ship bereft of its sails and tackle, and like a garden deprived of its source of water.

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

Where there is simplicity, there are a hundred Angels, but where there is cleverness – there are none.

An unmerciful ascetic is a barren tree.

Understand what I say: there can be no knowledge of the mysteries of God on a full stomach.

Repentance is the door of mercy, opened to those who seek it.

Love sinners, but hate their works, and do not despise them for their faults, lest you be tempted by the same. Remember that you share the earthly nature of Adam and that you are clothed with his infirmity.

You will pay glorious homage to God if, through virtues, you imprint His likeness on your soul.

Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle.

It is a sin to spend time idly.

As soon as a man becomes humble, mercy is not slow to envelop him. Then the heart is aware of God’s help, and acquires a certain power of assurance (in God) which arises in it. And when a man is aware that God’s help is actually assisting him, his heart becomes filled with faith in very truth.

One who is capable of seeing himself is better than one who has been made worthy to see angels.

It is a spiritual gift from God for a man to perceive his sins.

Humility, even without works, can save a man.

Do not shun poverty and affliction, the fuel that gives wings to prayer.

Walk before God in simplicity, and not in subtleties of the mind. Simplicity brings faith; but subtle and intricate speculations bring conceit; and conceit brings withdrawal from God.

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