Prayer, fasting, vigils, and all other Christian practices, however good they may be in themselves, certainly do not constitute the aim of our Christian life: they are but the indispensable means of attaining that aim. For the true aim of the Christian life is the acquisition of the Holy Spirit of God. As for fasts, vigils, prayer and almsgiving, and other good works done in the name of Christ, they are only the means of acquiring the Holy Spirit of God. Note well that it is only good works done in the name of Christ that bring us the fruits of the Spirit.
~St. Seraphim of Sarov
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Behold, O Lord, the waves of Your grace
have made me silent;
and no thought has been left in me
before Your good graces.
With what words can we praise You, O good King,
You who love our life?
Glory to You for the worlds
which You have created for our growth and pleasure,
leading us through all that You have created
to the knowledge of Your glory,
from now and unto the ages. Amen
St. Isaac the Syrian, seventh century
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