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

The beginning of evil is heedlessness.

Knowing the exact nature of everything, God permits each person to be tested according to his strength. As St. Paul puts it: 'God is to be trusted not to let you be tried beyond your strength, but with the trial He will provide a way out, so that you are able to bear it' (1 Cor. 10:13).

Those who yield themselves to idleness and apathy, even though they may be spiritual and holy, hurl themselves into unnatural subjection to passions.

The fathers say that a man who sets store by the gold and silver he can amass does not believe that there is a God who provides for him.

It is a sin to spend time idly.

One who lives in idleness sins continually.

As work according to God is called virtue, so unexpected affliction is called a test.

Ease and idleness are the destruction of the soul and they can injure her more than the demons.

The more you love money, the more securely you close the Kingdom of God.

But if you give a strong body rest and ease and idleness, all the passions dwelling in the soul are intensified. Then, even if the soul has a great desire for good, even the very thought of the good that is desired will be taken from you.

When tested by some trial you should try to find out not why or through whom it came, but only how to endure it gratefully, without distress or rancor.

Grace always precedes temptation, as if to notify you saying, 'Prepare yourself and lock your doors.'

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