St. Basil the Great, Long Rule 2 "People naturally desire that which is beautiful and good. After all, nothing is more beautiful, more pleasant, than good. God is good, and when someone desires that which is good, desires God."

St. Basil the Great. Letter 2 "What can bring greater happiness, than to imitate the angelic choirs on earth; arise for prayer at dawn, praise the Creator in songs and chanting, and afterwards, before the sun shines brightly, commence work. Our companion during every type of work is prayer, and we season the labor with songs, as though with salt. The harmoniousness of spiritual hymns confers upon the soul a joyous and happy disposition."

St. John Chrysostom, On Prayer I What the sun is for the body, prayer is for the soul. While it is a misfortune for the blind not to see the sun, then what a great misfortune it would be for the Christian not to pray and not to bring the light of Christ into the soul through prayer?... When I see that someone zealously cares about serving God and considers it a great misfortune, not to be able to pray ceaselessly, then I conclude, that he is a trustworthy performer of every virtue and is a temple of God.

"There are different gifts but the same Spirit; there are different ministries but the same Lord; there are different works but the same God who accomplishes all of them in everyone"

1 Cor 12:4

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