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The Evergetinos: Book Two - Chapter XXXVIII, Part IV & XXXIX, Part I

Nov 21, 2025
Dive into a profound exploration of grace and inner peace as monks respond to challenges with unexpected meekness. Witness the stark contrast between worldly justice and the transcendent love embodied by a Libyan monk. Delve into stories of radical detachment, like an elder joyfully giving away his possessions and the miraculous provision that follows. Reflect on how genuine faith transforms responses to adversity, revealing a divine ethos that surpasses earthly logic. Discover how living the gospel goes beyond mere words, embodying a life truly seized by God.
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ANECDOTE

Monk Who Embodies The Gospel

  • Philosophers insult a well-dressed monk and then a Libyan monk who turns the other cheek, revealing true formation by the gospel.
  • The philosophers admit they fast and keep vigil but cannot 'keep watch over our minds,' so they honor the monk.
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Watch Over The Mind As Core Practice

  • The monk says, 'we hope in God's grace and keep watch over our minds,' which the philosophers confess they cannot do.
  • Father David stresses that interior watchfulness, not external practices alone, distinguishes true spiritual formation.
ANECDOTE

Garden Destroyed, Root Kept

  • An elder smashes a monk's garden to test him and the monk asks only to keep one root to cook for the elder.
  • The elder prostrates himself and blesses the monk for his forbearance.
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