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A modern Saint Francis, Sundar Singh (1889 1929) left the wealth of his home at sixteen to live as a sadhu, or wandering holy man. His beggar-like existence, his intense devotion, his mystical encounters with Jesus, and his simple yet profound parables became the stuff of legends. No one who met him including the thousands who flocked to hear him during his visits to Europe, the Far East, and the United States remained unaffected. Known in his lifetime as India s most famous convert to Christianity, Sundar Singh would not approve of that characterization. He loved Jesus and devoted his life to knowing and following him, but he never accepted Christianity s cultural conventions, even as he embraced its stark original teachings. Wisdom of the Sadhu, a collection of anecdotes, sayings, parables, and meditations, brings together the best of Sundar Singh s teachings. Couched as they are in a distinctly Indian idiom, they probe the essence of the Gospels with unusual freshness and offer insights of great depth and value to every serious seeker."
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
There is nothing so perfect in the world as to be quite above objection and criticism. The very sun which gives us light and warmth is not free from spots, yet notwithstanding these defects it does not desist from its regular duty. It behooves us in like manner to carry on to the best of our ability what has been entrusted to us, and strive constantly to make our lives fruitful. When the truths set forth in this book were revealed to me by the Master they deeply affected my life, and some of them have been used by me in my sermons and addresses in Europe, America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. At the request of many friends I have now gathered them together in this little book, and though it is possible that there are defects in setting them forth, I am sure that those who read them with prayer and an unprejudiced mind will benefit from them as I have.
This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.
When the truths set forth in this book were revealed to me by the Master they deeply affected my life, and some of them have been used by me in my sermons and addresses in Europe, America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. At the request of many friends I have now gathered them together in this little book, and though it is possible that there are defects in setting them forth, I am sure that those who read them with prayer and an unprejudiced mind will benefit from them as I have. Sundar Singh was born into a Sikh family. His mother took him to sit at the feet of a sadhu while also sending him to Ewing Christian High School. Upon her death when he was fourteen he took out his anger on missionaries, persecuted Christian converts, and ridiculed their faith. Sundar resolved to kill himself but had a vision of Jesus and resolved to follow Christ. He was then denounced by his father and his brother attempted to poison him.
In Hinduism, a sadhu is an ascetic who has given up the goals of modern life and instead is dedicated to achieving liberation through meditation and contemplation of God. Sundar Singh is a remarkable individual who was born into a Sikh family in India and, as a teen, had an encounter with the risen Jesus which profoundly changed his life. However, he saw Christianity brought to India by foreigners who had little understanding of the local culture and customs. Sundar Singh thus became a sadhu so that he could dedicate his life to Christ and bringing the Gospel message of salvation to his fellow men. At the Master's Feet is Singh's writing on discipleship, salvation, eternity, and what it means to be a follower of Christ. His work is truly inspirational to all those who are seekers.
1926. In this little book the author has put down a few meditations on various aspects of our spiritual life, and deals with those difficulties which every man of God will necessarily meet with as he passes through the different stages of his spiritual life. Contents: Alone With the Master; Man's Craving for God; Is God Knowledgeable; Pain and Suffering; Opposition and Criticism; What is Evil; Effect of Evil Thoughts and Lives; Life in Christ; Finally All Men Will Return to God; Morality and Beauty; Kingdom of God; Service and Sacrifice.
1926. In this little book the author has put down a few meditations on various aspects of our spiritual life, and deals with those difficulties which every man of God will necessarily meet with as he passes through the different stages of his spiritual life. Contents: Alone With the Master; Man's Craving for God; Is God Knowledgeable; Pain and Suffering; Opposition and Criticism; What is Evil; Effect of Evil Thoughts and Lives; Life in Christ; Finally All Men Will Return to God; Morality and Beauty; Kingdom of God; Service and Sacrifice.
There is nothing so perfect in the world as to be quite above objection and criticism. The very sun which gives us light and warmth is not free from spots, yet notwithstanding these defects it does not desist from its regular duty. It behooves us in like manner to carry on to the best of our ability what has been entrusted to us, and strive constantly to make our lives fruitful. When the truths set forth in this book were revealed to me by the Master they deeply affected my life, and some of them have been used by me in my sermons and addresses in Europe, America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. At the request of many friends I have now gathered them together in this little book, and though it is possible that there are defects in setting them forth, I am sure that those who read them with prayer and an unprejudiced mind will benefit from them as I have.
1926. In this little book the author has put down a few meditations on various aspects of our spiritual life, and deals with those difficulties which every man of God will necessarily meet with as he passes through the different stages of his spiritual life. Contents: Alone With the Master; Man's Craving for God; Is God Knowledgeable; Pain and Suffering; Opposition and Criticism; What is Evil; Effect of Evil Thoughts and Lives; Life in Christ; Finally All Men Will Return to God; Morality and Beauty; Kingdom of God; Service and Sacrifice.
In this little book the author has put down a few meditations on various aspects of our spiritual life, and deals with those difficulties which every man of God will necessarily meet with as he passes through the different stages of his spiritual life. Contents: Alone With the Master; Man's Craving for God; Is God Knowledgeable; Pain and Suffering; Opposition and Criticism; What is Evil; Effect of Evil Thoughts and Lives; Life in Christ; Finally All Men Will Return to God; Morality and Beauty; Kingdom of God; Service and Sacrifice.
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