How often does man raise questions when he wants to make a start in something for the Lord’s sake, saying, ‘Is there really comfort in this?’ Or, ‘How can I easily make headway in this without toil?’ Or, ‘Perhaps there is tribulation in this, which causes the body pain?’
Do you not observe how high and low we seek in the name of comfort?
What are you saying, O man? You wish to ascend to Heaven, and to receive that Kingdom, communion with God, the consolation of the spiritual goods of yonder blessedness, the fellowship of angels, and immortal life, and you ask if this path requires toil? Great is this marvel!
Those who yearn after the things of this perishing world pass over the terrible waves of the sea, and they brave journeying on rough roads, and for all that, they never ask whether there is any labor in this, or any affliction in what they desire to do.
But we search everywhere after comfort!
If, however, we always keep in mind the path of the crucifixion, we shall think that every other affliction is lighter to bear than this.”
St. Isaac the Syrian