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“However, it is not long before the miserable and filthy desire of sin and the world reappear, enticing us with many appealing things, and attracting us like a powerful magnet. We also have the other passionate world within us, the old man[13] who has his own desires. These internal desires merge with the external ones and, together, they pressure the soul into submission. And every submission results in a corresponding sin, which is added to man’s criminal record. Later, when the time comes for man to die physically, he takes this record with him and proceeds with it through the toll-houses.”
― The Art of Salvation
― The Art of Salvation
“Let us reflect that we were not crucified for our Christ, our Savior, but He for us monsters suffered the Cross, the Cross for the sake of obedience.”
― Counsels from the Holy Mountain: Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Ephraim
― Counsels from the Holy Mountain: Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Ephraim
“The more humility you mix with your unceasing prayer, the more intensely you will feel Jesus, and your heart will feel like another burning bush.”
― Counsels from the Holy Mountain: Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Ephraim
― Counsels from the Holy Mountain: Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Ephraim
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― The Art of Salvation
― The Art of Salvation
“Francis also found another blind elder in Katounakia who constantly said the prayer: "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me. Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me." Sometimes he said it out loud, and other times he said it noetically. Francis went to him for advice and to tell him his thoughts, but the blind elder merely responded: "My child, my child, the prayer! Say the prayer, my child! Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me. Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.”
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“God does not want those whom He will save, who seek His mercy, to be ignoramuses, unmanly, cowardly, or spiritually untested.”
― Counsels from the Holy Mountain: Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Ephraim
― Counsels from the Holy Mountain: Selected from the letters and homilies of Elder Ephraim




