“It’s not possible”, says the wise man, “for a man to walk on red hot coals and not be burned”. On this subject, St. John Chrysostom writes: “Are you perhaps a stone, or of iron? No, you are man, subject to the common weakness of nature. Do not think that you will not be burned if you take fire to your hand. How else could this be? Put a burning light into the hay, and then say that there be no blaze, like hay is this nature of ours. Hence, it is not possible for a man to expose himself voluntarily to the occasions of sin against chastity, and not fall into oppressiveness. We should fly from sin as from the face of a serpent. We fly not only from the bite of the serpent but also from contact with it and proximity to it”.