Quotes by Orthodox Christian Saints

Quotes by Orthodox Christian Saints
Showing posts with label Baptism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baptism. Show all posts

Sunday, July 23, 2023

Seek the simplest in all things, in food, clothing, without being ashamed of poverty.  For a great part of the world lives in poverty.  Do not say, “I am the son of a rich man.  It is shameful for me to be in poverty.”  Christ, your Heavenly Father, Who gave birth to you in the baptistery, is not in worldly riches.  Rather He walked in poverty and had nowhere to lay His head. 

St. Gennadius of Constantinople

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Repentance is the renewal of baptism. Repentance is a contract with God for a second life. 

St. John Climacus

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

The grace of the Holy Spirit which is given mystically to every Christian when he is baptized acts and is manifested in proportion to our obedience to the commandments of the Lord. That is, if a Christian obeys the commandments of the Lord more, grace acts with him more, while if he obeys them less, grace acts within him less. Just as a spark, when covered in the ashes of fire becomes increasingly manifest as one removes the ashes, and the more fire wood you put the more the fire burns, so the grace that has been given to every Christian through Holy Baptism is hidden in the heart and covered up by the passions and sins, and the more a man acts in accordance with the commandments of Christ, the more he is cleansed of the passions and the more the fire of Divine grace lights in his heart, illumines and deifies him.

St. Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain

Friday, March 31, 2023

Christians, have we understood the great responsibility that we have taken on before God through baptism?  Have we come to know that we must conduct ourselves as children of God, that we must align our will with the will of God, that we must remain free from sin, that we must love God with all our hearts and always patiently await union with Him?  Have we thought about the fact that our heart should be so filled with love that it should overflow to our neighbor? Do we have the feeling that we must become holy and perfect, children of God and heirs of the Kingdom of Heaven?  We must struggle for this, so that we may not be shown unworthy and rejected.  Let none of us lose our boldness, nor neglect our duties, nor be afraid of the difficulties of spiritual struggle.  For we have God as a helper, who strengthens us in the difficult path of virtue.

St. Nectarios of Aegina