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God and the devil are found at opposite poles. No one can turn his face to God who has not first turned his back on sin. When a man turns his face to God, all of his paths lead to God. When a man turns his face away from God, all of his paths lead to perdition. When a man finally rejects God by word and in his heart, he is no longer fit to do anything that does not serve for his complete destruction, both of his soul and of his body.
–Saint Nicholas Velimirovic (1880-1956)
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We should not despair when we struggle but see no progress, remaining continuously at zero. All people earn zeros with their human strength, some more and some less. Christ, seeing our small human effort, places the number one before our zeros, and thus they acquire value and we can detect some improvement. Thus, we must not despair, but hope in God.
–Saint Paisos the Athonite (1924-1994)
Augustine (354-430), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Struggle (with Sin)
We should be displeased with ourselves when we commit sin, for sin is displeasing to God. Sinful though we are, let us at least be like God in this, that we are displeased at what displeases him.
–Saint Augustine (354-430)
Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), Page: Quotes, Quote Author, Quote Topic, Struggle (with Sin)
To prevent us doing a good deed, the devil often suggests to us a better: then he raises fresh difficulties and obstacles to prevent our doing that.
–Saint Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)
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The devil is afraid of us when we pray and make sacrifices. He is also afraid when we are humble and good. He is especially afraid when we love Jesus very much. He runs away when we make the Sign of the Cross.
–Saint Anthony of Egypt (c. 251-356)
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Anyone who wishes to frolic with the devil cannot rejoice with Christ.
–Saint Peter Chrysologus (c. 380 – c. 450)