Being a martyr without dying as one 
 Saint Maximus
Saint  Maximus wasn’t a common man. Among other things, he was a brilliant  mind and a very wise man, and for this reason he served the kings as an  adviser. The Church, nevertheless, honours him because he was a saint  and not because he was wise or held a particular office.
And  exactly because he was a saint, when things get rough in a way that  couldn’t be done otherwise, he abandons his position, his office and  drops all communication and association with his previous environment.  He abandons everything and leaves.
True  faith is salvation. For this reason, it’s worth dying a martyr in order  to live according to the will of God, as much as it’s worth suffering  like a martyr and facing all kinds of tribulations for the sake of true  faith, as saint Maximus did.
Archimandrite Symeon Kragiopoulos (†)