Philokalia Ministries

The Evergetinos: Book Two - Chapter XLVI, Part II

Jan 23, 2026
Slander is explored as a profound spiritual violence that distorts reality and harms both the slandered and the slanderer. The calming response of Gregory the Wonderworker illustrates the power of maintaining inner peace against false accusations. Father David discusses how the guilty often use slander to hide their own faults, while highlighting the tragic consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator. The transformative impact of prayer and humility in the face of slander leaves listeners with practical wisdom for navigating their own challenges.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Sin Distorts; Virtue Heals Communally

  • Sin fractures the mind and distorts perception, so it is its own punishment.
  • Virtue, even hidden, exerts a healing solidarity on the community.
ANECDOTE

Gregory Endures Slander Calmly

  • Gregory the Wonderworker endured a public sexual slander without protest and asked a friend to pay the prostitute to end the disturbance.
  • When she took the money she was immediately afflicted and only Gregory's prayer restored her sanity.
ADVICE

Call On God Immediately When Wronged

  • When slandered, turn immediately to God and cultivate a life of constant remembrance so the response becomes automatic.
  • Let humility and spiritual formation make calling on God your first reaction.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app