SAINT PETER OF DAMASKOS
Just as sick people need surgery and cautery to recover the health they 
have lost, so we need trials, and toils of repentance, and fear of death
 and punishment, so that we may regain our former health of soul and 
shake off the sickness which our folly has induced. The more the 
Physician of our souls bestows upon us voluntary and involuntary 
suffering, the more we should thank Him for His compassion and accept 
the suffering joyfully.
For it is to help us that He increases our 
tribulation, both through the sufferings we willingly embrace in our 
repentance and through the trials and punishments not subject to our 
will. In this way, if we voluntarily accept affliction, we will be freed
 from our sickness and from the punishments to come, and perhaps even 
from present punishments as well.
Even if we are not grateful, our 
Physician in His grace will still heal us, although by means of 
chastisement and manifold trials. But if we cling to our disease and 
persist in it, we will deservedly bring upon ourselves age-long 
punishment. We will have made ourselves like the demons and so will 
justly share with them the age-long punishments prepared for them; for, 
like them, we will have scorned our Benefactor. 
 Taken from The Philokalia Vol3 ,Saint Peter of Damaskos Book 1 "A Treasury of Divine Knowledge"

 
 

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