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Body Quote by Gennadius of Constantinople

“Love hunger and thirst for the sake of Christ. Insofar as you pacify your body, so much much will you do make your soul virtuous. God, who rewards thoughts, words, and deeds, will give good in return for even a small thing which you gladly suffer for His sake.” quote by Gennadius of Constantinople
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“Love hunger and thirst for the sake of Christ. Insofar as you pacify your body, so much much will you do make your soul virtuous. God, who rewards thoughts, words, and deeds, will give good in return for even a small thing which you gladly suffer for His sake.”

Gennadius of Constantinople

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Homily on Asceticism, 5th century

Denial of bodily desires is presented as a path to spiritual virtue, promising divine reward for even small sacrifices made for faith.

In simple terms: Self‑denial leads to spiritual growth.

Key Takeaway

Practice modesty and sacrifice.

Themes

self‑discipline spirituality asceticism

Mood

contemplative devout

Type

religious ethical

When to use this quote

  • religious fasting
  • charitable work
  • personal prayer
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

Virtue ethics theology of reward self‑control

Questions to Reflect On

  • How far should one go in denying comfort?
  • What balance yields true virtue?
A Different Perspective

Extreme denial may harm health.

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