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The life of Sadhu Sundar Singh was most remarkable in its Christ-likeness. He was born amidst the depths of Indian culture and religion, and into a Sikh family. During the early part of his life, Sundar's mother would take him week by week to sit at the feet of a sadhu, an ascetic holy man, who lived some distance away in the rainforest. But with the death of his beloved mother when he was only fourteen years old, the young Sundar grew increasingly despairing and aggressive. His hatred of the local missionaries and Christians culminated in the public burning of a bible, which he tore apart page by page and threw, into the flames. Yet before long Sundar was intent on taking his own life. Sundar had arrived at a point of desperation: he had decided to throw himself under the Ludhiana express if God did not reveal to him the true way of peace. At three in the morning he rose from his bed and went out into the moonlit courtyard for the ceremonial bath observed by devout Hindus and Sikhs before worship. He then returned to his room and knelt down, bowed his head to the ground and pleaded that God would reveal himself. Yet, nothing happened. He had not known what to expect: a voice, a vision, and a trance? Still nothing happened. And it was fast approaching the time for the Lothian express. He lifted his head and opened his eyes, and was rather surprised to see a faint cloud of light in the room. It was too early for the dawn. He opened the door and peered out to the courtyard. Darkness. Turning back into the room, he saw that the light in the room was getting brighter. To his sheer amazement, he saw not the face of any of his traditional gods, but of Jesus the Christ. . . . From here on the life of Sundar Singh became most Christ-like. Being unwilling to denounce his Master, it was not long before his family had rejected him. Sundar took the saffron robes of the sadhu and began a life of spreading the simple message of love and peace and rebirth through Jesus. He carried no money or other possessions, only a New Testament. He traveled India and Tibet, as well as the rest of the world, with the message that the modern interpretation of Jesus was sadly watered down. He visited the West twice, traveling to Britain, the United States, and Australia in 1920, and Europe again in 1922. With the large number of "spiritual paths" and "techniques", facing the world of today it is of special value to consider the life and insights of one who truly embraced the simplicity, love and freedom offered through devotion to Christ. "I am not worthy to follow in the steps of my Lord," he said, "but like Him, I want no home, no possessions. Like Him I will belong to the road, sharing the suffering of my people, eating with those who will give me shelter, and telling all people of the love of God."
Thank you for checking out this book by Theophania Publishing. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you soon. We have thousands of titles available, and we invite you to search for us by name, contact us via our website, or download our most recent catalogues. 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.
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.
Meditations On Various Aspects Of The Spiritual Life is a book written by Sadhu Sundar Singh, a renowned Christian missionary and mystic from India. The book is a collection of meditative reflections on various aspects of the spiritual life, including prayer, meditation, faith, love, and service.Through his writings, Singh invites readers to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith and to cultivate a more intimate relationship with God. He draws on his own experiences as a spiritual seeker and missionary, as well as on the teachings of the Bible and other spiritual traditions, to offer insights and guidance for those seeking a more meaningful and fulfilling spiritual life.The book is divided into short chapters, each focused on a specific theme or aspect of the spiritual life. Each chapter includes a reflection or meditation, as well as practical suggestions for putting the insights into practice in daily life.Overall, Meditations On Various Aspects Of The Spiritual Life is a profound and inspiring book that offers readers a path to deeper spiritual growth and a closer relationship with God. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith and to live a more authentic and fulfilling spiritual life.This is a new release of the original 1926 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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.
"When I read the book, what struck me was the clarity of the exposition. Ideas about God, Man, and Nature which most of us find it difficult to convey even to people of trained intelligence, are here expressed in a way which would be readily comprehensible to the simplest minds. As such it cannot fail, I think, to find a welcome from a wide circle of readers." - B. H. STREETERSadhu Sundar Singh was a renowned Indian Christian missionary and mystic known for his spiritual insights and writings related to Christianity and spirituality. In this book, he has put down some of the ideas and illustrations which are the outcome of his meditation on different topics such as love, faith and prayer.This new large print edition, designed to make reading comfortable, comes with an introduction by the Reverend. B. H. Streeter.
Though popular in India and Europe during his lifetime, Sundar Singh's writings have not been readily available to readers in the English-speaking world for decades. With this collection of anecdotes, sayings, parables, and meditations, his spirit has been brought alive for a new generation.
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