Sayings of the Holy Fathers:
Amma Theodora said, "It is good to live in peace, for the wise man practices perpetual prayer. It is truly a great thing for a virgin or a monk to live in peace, especially for the younger ones. However, you should realize that as soon as you intend to live in peace, at once evil comes and weighs down your soul through accidie, faintheartedness, and evil thoughts. It also attacks your body through sickness, debility, weakening of the knees, and all the members. It dissipates the strength of soul and body, so that one believes one is ill and no longer able to pray. But if we are vigilant, all these temptations fall away. There was, in fact a monk who was seized by cold and fever every time he began to pray, and he suffered from headaches, too. In this condition, he said to himself, 'I am ill, and near to death; so now I will get up before I die and pray.' By reasoning in this way, he did violence to himself and prayed, When he had finished, the fever abated also. So, by reasoning in this way, the brother resisted, and prayed and was able to conquer his thoughts."
"The Desert Christian"
Sr. Benedicta Ward,(New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1975), pp. 83-84
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One should fear and beware of grumbling at God, for while the Lord God, according to His great mercy, is long-suffering and patient with our sins, His mercy does not extend to the tendency to complain.
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Where poverty of spirit is perceived, there is also the sorrow that is full of joy
St. Symeon the New Theologian
"The Desert Christian"
Sr. Benedicta Ward,(New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1975), pp. 83-84
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One should fear and beware of grumbling at God, for while the Lord God, according to His great mercy, is long-suffering and patient with our sins, His mercy does not extend to the tendency to complain.
Counsels of Venerable St. Antony (Putilov) of Optina
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Where poverty of spirit is perceived, there is also the sorrow that is full of joy
St. Symeon the New Theologian
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