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"This is the way the
demons work; after causing a soul to fall into sin, then they
cast us into despair to destroy us completely. The demons are
always saying to the soul: 'When will his name die and be
destroyed? (Ps. 40:6). If the soul is one of sobriety, it will
answer them and say 'I shall die but live, and declare the works
of the Lord' (Ps. 117:17).
Again he said: 'Do you be the door-keeper of your heart.
And so that no alien may enter therein, say: 'Are you on our
side or the adversary's?'" - Sayings of a
Certain Egyptian Elder, THE SPIRITUAL MEADOW of John Moschos
- "When the devil sees that our intellect has prayed from the
heart, he makes a powerful attack with subtle temptations; but
he does not bother to destroy the lesser virtues by such
powerful attacks." - Saint Kosmas Aitolos
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- "Just as the thieves are hidden in shady areas to rob the
passerby, thus the devil hides in enjoyments to overcome our
soul." - Saint Basil the Great
- "The demons have also the following trick. They cry out the
names of those whom they know to have none of the merits of
holiness and to possess none of the fruits of the Spirit. They
pretend to be burnt up by the merits of such people and to take
flight from the bodies of the possessed.
Deuteronomy has this to say about such persons: 'If a prophet
should arise among you or a man claiming visionary dreams, and
if he foretells a sign and a portent, and if what he says should
actually happen, and if he should say to you, "Let us go and
follow strange gods who are unknown to you and let us serve
them," do not listen to the words of that prophet or dreamer.
For the Lord your God is putting you to the test, bringing out
into the open whether or not you love Him with all your heart
and with all your should (Deuteronomy 13: 1 - 3).
And in the gospel he says this: 'Fake Christs and fake prophets
will rise up and they will perform great signs and wonders so
that if possible even the chosen will be led into error'
(Matthew 24:24)." - St. John Cassian,
"Conferences," - (Trans Colm Luibheid, New York: Paulist Press,
1985), pp. 174 - 176
- "If we desire to acquire faith -- the foundation of all
blessings, the door to God's mysteries, unflagging defeat of our
enemies, the most necessary of all the virtues, the wings of
prayer and the dwelling of God within our soul -- we must endure
every trial imposed by our enemies and by our many and various
thoughts.
Only the inventor of evil, the devil, can perceive these
thoughts or uncover and describe them. But we should take
courage; because if we forcibly triumph over the trials and
temptations that befall us, and keep control over our intellect
so that it does not give in to the thoughts that spring up in
our heart, we will once and for all overcome all the passions;
for it will not be we who are victorious, but Christ, who is
present in us through faith." - :St. Peter
of Damaskos, "God's Universal And Particular Gifts", from G. E.
H. Palmer, Philip Sherrard, and Bishop Kallistos Ware, "The
Philokalia: Vol. III," (London: Faber and Faber, 1984), pp. 172
- 173.
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