Quotes About the Devil by the Saints
When I see the devil has stopped ensnaring
souls, I too will cease looking for new ways to save them from his wily
deceits. - St. John Bosco
The
devil is afraid of us when we pray and make sacrifices. He is also afraid when
we are humble and good. He is especially afraid when we love Jesus very much.
He runs away when we make the Sign of the Cross. - St. Anthony of Egypt
In accordance with divine providence, the devil was not sent
at once to the Gehenna assigned to him, but his sentence was postponed in order
to let him test and try men's free will. In this way, he unintentionally
fosters greater maturity and righteousness in the saints by promoting their
patient endurance, and so is the cause of their greater glory; and, at the same
time, through his malevolence and his scheming against the saints he justifies
more fully his own punishment. In this way, too, sin becomes more utterly
sinful, as St. Paul puts it. (Rom. 7:13) - St. Symeon
Metaphrastis
. . . Because, after that day, or that hour, other occasions
presenting themselves, it will be less difficult for the devil to obtain
greater delay, until the person, finding himself more feeble and less assisted
by grace, gives way altogether, and loses his vocation. - St. Alphonsus
Maria de Liguori
The devil does not bring sinners to hell with their eyes open: he first blinds them with the malice of their own sins. Before we fall into sin, the enemy labours to blind us, that we may not see the evil we do and the ruin we bring upon ourselves by offending God. After we commit sin, he seeks to make us dumb, that, through shame, we may conceal our guilt in confession. -St. Alphonsus Liguori
Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. – 1 Peter 5:8
The devil does not bring sinners to hell with their eyes open: he first blinds them with the malice of their own sins. Before we fall into sin, the enemy labours to blind us, that we may not see the evil we do and the ruin we bring upon ourselves by offending God. After we commit sin, he seeks to make us dumb, that, through shame, we may conceal our guilt in confession. -St. Alphonsus Liguori
Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. – 1 Peter 5:8
Three things upset the balance of the body's temperament:
lack of restraint in our diet, a change in the weather, and the touch of the
demonic powers. - St. Thalassios the Libyan
Remember that the Devil doesn't sleep, but seeks our ruin in
a thousand ways. - St. Angela
Merici
The Devil never runs upon a man to seize him with his claws until he sees him
on the ground, already having fallen by his own will. - St. Thomas More
Another weapon the devil employs is immodesty, or more frankly,
impurity. My dear children, be on your guard. The devil will tempt you with bad
books, bad thoughts, or the foul conversation of a companion. When any such
fellow approaches you, say to yourself, This is a minister of Satan. And let
these wretches who indulge in foul conversation say to himself, I am a minister
of Satan because I help him ruin souls! - St. John Bosco
The enemy, understanding how the justice of the spiritual law
is applied, seeks only the assent of our mind. Having secured this, he will
either oblige us to undergo the labors of repentance or, if we do not repent,
will torment us with misfortunes beyond our control. Sometimes he encourages us
to resist these misfortunes so as to increase our torment, and then, at our
death, he will point to this impatient resistance as proof of our lack of
faith. - St. Mark the Ascetic
The usual snare with which the devil catches the young is to
fill them with shame when they are about to confess their sins. When he pushes
them to commit sins, he removes all shame, as if there were nothing wrong with
it, but when they are going to confession, he returns that shame magnified and
tries to convince them that the priest will be shocked by their sins and will
no longer think well of them. Thus the devil tries to drive souls to the brink
of eternal damnation. Oh, how many lads does Satan steal from God – sometimes
forever – by this trick. - St. John Bosco
It often happens that Satan will insidiously commune with you in your heart and say: "Think of the evil you have done; your soul is full of lawlessness, you are weighed down by many grievous sins." Do not let him deceive you when he does this and do not be led to despair on the pretext that you are being humble. After gaining admission through the fall evil has the power to commune at all times with the soul, as man to man, and so to suggest sinful actions to it. You should answer it: "I have God's written assurance, for He says: 'I desire, not the sinner's death, but that he should return through repentance and live'" (Ezek. 33:11). What was the purpose of His descent to earth except to save sinners, to bring light to those in darkness and life to the dead? - St. Symeon Metaphrastis
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