Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
If zeal had been appropriate for putting humanity right, why did God the Word clothe himself in the body, using gentleness and humility in order to bring the world back to his Father?
Isaac of Nineveh
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Isaac of Nineveh
Priest
qa
Saint Isaac the Syrian
St. Isaac the Syrian
Saint Isaac of Nineveh
Isaac the Syrian
Abba Isaac
Isaac Syrus
Isaac of Qatar
Mar Isaac the Syrian
Right
Humility
World
Bring
Humanity
Clothe
Word
Gentleness
Father
Zeal
Order
Appropriate
Body
Putting
Back
Using
More quotes by Isaac of Nineveh
As a handful of sand thrown into the ocean, so are the sins of all flesh as compared with the mind of God.
Isaac of Nineveh
Do not waste this life in vain pursuits.
Isaac of Nineveh
Be persecuted, rather than be a persecutor. Be crucified, rather than be a crucifier. Be treated unjustly, rather than treat anyone unjustly. Be oppressed, rather than be an oppressor. Be gentle rather than zealous. Lay hold of goodness, rather than justice.
Isaac of Nineveh
If you cannot close the mouth of one who reviles his brother, at least avoid conversation with him.
Isaac of Nineveh
Whoever prematurely begins a work that is above his strength receives nothing, but only brings harm upon himself.
Isaac of Nineveh
God requires not the doing of the commandments for their own sake, but the correction of the soul, for whose sake He established the commandments.
Isaac of Nineveh
Why do you increase your bonds? Take hold of your life before your light grows dark and you seek help and do not find it. This life has been given to you for repentance do not waste it in vain pursuits.
Isaac of Nineveh
Humility collects the soul into a single point by the power of silence. A truly humble man has no desire to be known or admired by others, but wishes to plunge from himself into himself, to become nothing, as if he had never been born. When he is completely hidden to himself in himself, he is completely with God
Isaac of Nineveh
Someone who bears a grudge while he prays is like a person who sows in the sea and expects to reap a harvest.
Isaac of Nineveh
Conquer evil people by gentle kindness, and make zealous people wonder at your goodness. Put the lover of legality to shame by your compassion.
Isaac of Nineveh
The man who follows Christ in solitary mourning is greater than he who praises Christ amid the congregation of men.
Isaac of Nineveh
If you practice an excellent virtue without perceiving the taste of its aid, do not marvel for until a man becomes humble, he will not receive a reward for his labor. Recompense is given, not for labor, but for humility.
Isaac of Nineveh
The Lord bears all the weaknesses of men, but He does not bear a man who is always murmuring, and does not leave Him without chastisement.
Isaac of Nineveh
Whoever can weep over himself for one hour is greater than the one who is able to teach the whole world whoever recognizes the depth of his own frailty is greater than the one who sees visions of angels.
Isaac of Nineveh
Speech is the organ of this present world. Silence is the mystery of the world to come.
Isaac of Nineveh
Afflictions for God's sake are dearer to Him than any prayer or sacrifice.
Isaac of Nineveh
The Commandments of God are higher than all the treasures of the earth. Whoever has acquired them has received God within himself.
Isaac of Nineveh
It is impossible to draw near to God without sorrows, without which human righteousness cannot remain unchanged... If you desire virtue, than give yourself to every affliction, for afflictions produce humility. If someone abides in virtue without afflictions, the door of pride is opened to him.
Isaac of Nineveh
If you are truly merciful, then when what is yours is unjustly taken, don't be sad inside, and do not tell of our loss to your neighbor. Let a better loss, inflicted by those who insult you, be absorbed by your mercy.
Isaac of Nineveh
A man who is truly humble is not troubled when he is wronged and he says nothing to justify himself against the injustice, but he accepts slander as truth he does not attempt to persuade men that he is calumniated, but he begs forgiveness.
Isaac of Nineveh