• Therefore, do not let yourself be troubled by what’s happening. And stop beseeching this or that person for help, and running after shadows—for this is what human assistance amounts to—and instead, ceaselessly beseech God, whom you serve, simply to give a nod; and in one moment of time everything is brought into proper order. But if, in beseeching him for help, this does not come about quickly, this is how He often works—not crushing the evils immediately, but when they come to a head, when they increase, when there remains almost nothing that has not been ravaged by the evils of the enemies, then all at once he changes everything to tranquillity, and leads things to an unexpected stability. For He is able to accomplish not only what we expect and hope for, but what is much more, and what is infinitely greater. Therefore Paul says, “to the One who is able to do more than everything, even exceedingly more than we can ask or think.”

    —Saint John Chrysostom, Letters to Saint Olympia

  • “If you want spiritual health, listen to your conscience, do all it tells you, and you will benefit.”

    St. Mark the Ascetic

  • When we do these tasks – to pray, to repent and confess faithfully, to read the scriptures, to read the fathers, to come to church and partake of the eucharist, to serve faithfully, to be faithful to our spouses, to be faithful to our children and our parents – these are the things that manifest God in our lives. They relieve my anxiety about discerning whether or not I’m fulfilling God’s will; I’m doing whatever He is telling me to do, whatever He is picking my conscience to do.

    H.G. Bishop Basil

  • Each person has his own inner world. As far as how each person lives, that is a matter of conscience. Sometimes the conscience becomes calloused, and one does not realize it. He is in a deep sleep, saying, I do everything well and pleasing to God; my conscience does not convict me. But when a person is spiritual and prays unceasingly, entreating God, God will not leave the darkness of his soul without illumination, but will open the eyes of his soul.

    Gerondissa Makrina (Vassopoulou)

  • Do not do anything that your conscience prohibits, and do not omit anything that it says to do, whether great or small.

    St. Theophan the Recluse

  • “It is You who will find solution for my problem, for it is You alone who has solutions. Whenever I seek others, my problems get more complexed and increase.”

    —H.H. Pope Shenouda III, Life of Hope

  • If you do not know what you ought to do, stand still until you do. And when the time comes for action, circumstances, like glow-worms, will sparkle along your path; and you will become so sure that you are right, when God’s three witnesses concur, that you could not be surer though an angel beckoned on you.

    The Gift of Suffering
    by F.B. Meyers

  • We have no need or right to run hither and thither to ask our friends what we ought to do…Every one says we must do something; and indeed things seem to have reached so desperate a pitch that we must…It is not easy at such times to stand still…but we must.

    The Gift of Suffering
    by F.B. Meyers