Philokalia Ministries

The Evergetinos: Book Two - Chapter XXXVIII, Part II

Nov 5, 2025
Explore the transformative power of trust and mercy through the lives of saints. Learn how Saint Spyridon’s gentle confrontation led a deceitful shipowner to repentance without anger. Discover Saint Evthymios' radical hospitality as he forgives and cares for thieves, demonstrating that mercy can restore lives. The discussion emphasizes the importance of seeing material goods as common and embracing radical Christian love over cultural vengeance. Tune in for insights on embodying charity and fostering a spirit of forgiveness.
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INSIGHT

Freedom Through Meekness

  • Meekness frees the soul by releasing vengeance and attachment to worldly dignity.
  • Saints rooted their identity in Christ, which allowed radical vulnerability and trust.
ANECDOTE

Trust Disarms Deceit

  • Saint Spyridon lent gold with trusting simplicity and never counted the returned money.
  • When the shipowner deceived him, Spyridon gently exposed the man's conscience and won his repentance.
ANECDOTE

Mercy As Radical Protection

  • Saint Euthemius protected church thieves from mob justice and then fed and freed them.
  • His
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