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

He who endures distress, will be granted joys; and he who bears with unpleasant things, will not be deprived of the pleasant.

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

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

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).

Go, sell all that belongs to you and give it to the poor and taking up the cross, deny yourself; in this way you will be able to pray without distraction.

Put aside bodily considerations when you stand in prayer, lest the bite of a flea, a gnat or a fly deprive you of the greatest gain afforded by prayer.

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

If you want to pray properly, do not let yourself be upset or you will run in vain.

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

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.

Be fond of working with your hands, but still more of the memory of prayer; because the first does not always bring us the fruit of that occupation, while the second does so unceasingly. Do not stop praying until you have paid your due of prayer in full, and do not listen to the thought that it is time to sit down to work. Equally, when you sit at work, do not be too concerned in it, lest you agitate the heart by your haste and make it worthless for prayer.

Do not be always wanting everything to turn out as you think it should, but rather as God pleases; then you will be undisturbed and thankful in your prayer.

Undistracted prayer is the highest doing of the mind.

A mind from which the thought of God has been carried away and which has thus become far removed from remembering Him, is also indifferent to sin with the outer senses. For such a mind can guide neither the hearing nor the tongue, since zest to work on itself has gone out of it.

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

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

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

Pray firstly to be purified of passions, secondly to be freed from ignorance and forgetfulness, and thirdly to be delivered from all temptation and forsaking.

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