Friday, May 22, 2026

You Don't Lack Power, You Lack the Revelation of What You Carry

🗣️  I KNOW WHAT I CARRY  if this teaching landed in your spirit today. You are not waiting for power to arrive- it is already inside you. You are not a beggar at the gate.


 You have never lacked power. Not for a single day since the moment you were born again. Not in your weakest moment. 

 Not in your darkest hour. Not when the circumstances seemed immovable and heaven felt distant. Not when the enemy pressed hardest and your strength felt  thinnest. 

  You have never, not once, been without power. And yet most believers live as though power is something they are still waiting to receive, something they must earn through enough prayer, enough fasting, enough consecration, enough spiritual striving. 

  They approach God as though the supply line is somewhere in the future. As though the day will finally come when they are equipped enough, consecrated enough, worthy enough for the power to arrive. 

 And while they wait, the enemy advances in territories he has no legal right to occupy. While they petition heaven for what heaven already released, darkness operates freely in their bodies, their finances, their minds, their families.

   While they beg for the very thing already living inside them, they remain powerless. Not because power was withheld, but because revelation was never received. 

  This is the crisis of the modern church. Not a power shortage, but a revelation shortage.

     I remember sitting with a pastor once, a man who had been in ministry for over 20 years. He had built a congregation from nothing. He had seen God move. He had prayed for the sick and watched people recover. And yet he sat across from me in genuine confusion and said, "I feel like I am running on empty. like whatever power I had at the beginning has been slowly draining away and I do not know how to get it back. And as he talked, I realized the problem immediately. He did not understand what he was carrying. He thought power was something that came and went, something that rose and fell depending on his spiritual state, something that had to be maintained through religious performance. He had 20 years of ministry experience and almost no revelation of what actually lived inside him. That is the condition we identified in new creation realities with a precision I have never seen matched anywhere else. 

¶NoteThe greatest tragedy in the body of Christ is not that believers lack what they need. It is that they do not know what they already have. They are spiritual billionaires living like beggars. They are heirs of God's kingdom standing at the gates of their own inheritance asking to be let in. They have the answer living inside them and are still searching for it on the outside. 

  And this is not a peripheral problem. This is the central problem because everything in the Christian life flows from revelation

  Every bold declaration, every healing enforced, every enemy resisted, every mountain that moves, all of it is rooted in what you know about what you carry. 

  So the question is not whether God has equipped you. He has. The question is whether you have seen it, whether revelation has moved what is true in scripture from information in your mind into living  reality in your spirit. 

    Because there is a vast distance between knowing something and truly knowing it. There is a distance between reading that Christ lives in you and actually living from that reality. 

   There is a distance between reading Ephesians chapter 1 and walking in the consciousness of what Ephesians chapter 1 declares about you. 

     And most believers spend their entire Christian life on the wrong side of that distance. 

    Second Peter 1:3. according as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness through the knowledge of HIM that hath called us to glory and virtue. 

    All things, not some things, not the things you have prayed long enough for, not the things reserved for the especially consecrated. 

  AlI things pertaining to life and godliness have  already been given. Past tense, completed transaction. 

   The supply is not coming. It is already in the account. 

  But notice the phrase governing the entire verse. 

   Through the knowledge of HIM, not through the striving for HIM. Not through the performance before HIM. 

   Through the knowledge of him, revelation. Seeing HIM clearly enough that what he has done becomes real to you. Because the moment you truly see what has already been given, you stop asking for it and start using it. 

  The moment revelation arrives, the posture of the believer shifts entirely. 

   You are no longer at the gate asking permission    to enter. You are already inside moving in the authority of the One who purchased your access. 

    Today we are going to show you exactly what you are carrying, why most believers never see it, and what happens the moment revelation finally lands. 

    Starting with the most important prayer in the New Testament and what it tells us about why most believers are still waiting for what they already possess. 

Apostle Paul understood this problem with stunning precision. He did not write the church at Ephesus to introduce them to new doctrine. He wrote to them because they were already saved, already filled with the spirit, already in Christ, and still not walking in the fullness of what they possessed. This is what makes Ephesians one of the most revealing prayers in all of scripture. The eyes of your understanding being enlightened that ye may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints

Notice what brother Paul is praying for. He is not praying for them to receive more. He is not asking God to dispatch additional resources from heaven. He is not interceding for a fresh outpouring or a new wave of the spirit. He is praying for them to see what they already have.

   Eyes of understanding enlightened, not new resources deposited, not additional blessings dispatched. The opening of the eyes of the inner man so that what is already theirs becomes visible to them. 

   Brother Paul is praying that they would see their inheritance, not that they would be given one. They already have one. The entire prayer is about perception, not provision. This is where the church has missed it generation after generation. 

  We have turned a revelation problem into a resource problem. We have assumed that the reason believers do not walk in power is that God has not yet given them enough. So we pray for more. We fast for more. We cry out for more. And heaven  responds the way a father responds to a child asking for something already placed in their hands. Not with judgment, but with a quiet redirection. 

   Open your eyes. It is already there. The word know in Ephesians 1:8 is the Greek word ido. It means to see, to perceive, to have full and complete vision of something. Brother Paul is not praying that they would accumulate more theological information. 

  He is praying for experiential sight. The kind of knowing that changes how you walk. The kind of knowing that makes you dangerous to the kingdom of darkness. 

  Because you are no longer operating from assumption. You are operating from revelation

  And what is brothe Paul praying they would see? He tells us exactly in verse 19. And what is the exceeding greatness of His power to us ward who believe

   Power already directed toward believers, already flowing toward those who believe, not coming, already present to us, ward, in your direction, already oriented toward you, already engaged in your life, already active in your situation. 

   But here is where this passage goes somewhere most teachers never take it. 

Apostle Paul does not simply say power. He uses four distinct Greek words in verses 19 and 20 to describe it. 

  Dunamis, inherent ability, explosive force. 

   Eneria, active working energy, not potential but actual. 

 Kattosdominion, ruling strength. 

  Issues, might that overcomes resistance.

 Four words.  Because no single word contains the magnitude of what God has directed toward the believer. Brother Paul is saying there is a concentration of divine force operating in your direction that human vocabulary cannot fully express. 

   And then verse 20 sets the standard for this power, which HE wrought in Christ when HE raised him, Jesus Christ from the dead. Not a healing, not a miracle, not a deliverance. The standard saint Paul sets for the power operating toward you is the resurrection of Christ from the dead. 

  The same force that pulled a dead body out of a sealed tomb and transformed it into a glorified resurrection body. That is the power, he says is already directed toward you. Not as a theological statement you mentally agree with, but as a living reality you operate from daily. 

    Now consider what this means for the way most Christians actually live. 

    They wake up carrying resurrection power and ask God for strength to get through the day. 

    They face a doctor's report contradicting the Word of God and instead of standing in the power that already conquered death, they beg heaven to do something. 

   They walk into spiritual conflict with the full backing of the same force that harrowed hell and rose on the third day and they tremble with fear. 

  Not because the power is insufficient, but because the revelation is absent. 

Note:  In new creation realities that the believer who does not know what he carries is like a soldier entering battle without knowing he has a weapon. The weapon is in him, but because he has never been shown it, he fights with his bare hands and wonders why the enemy is not retreating. The enemy is not retreating because the enemy knows something the believer does not. The enemy knows what is inside you. And his primary strategy, his most consistent, most relentless, most effective strategy is to make absolutely certain you never find out. 

  So if the enemy cannot remove the power inside you, what exactly is his strategy? Because he is not passive. He is not waiting to see what you will  discover. He is actively, consistently, and aggressively working to ensure that you never see what you carry

  And understanding how he does that is one of the most practically important things a believer can grasp. His strategy is not complicated. It is not sophisticated. It does not require extraordinary demonic intelligence. It requires only one thing. Keeping you religious about your power instead of revelatory about it. 

   There is a version of Christianity that talks about the power of God constantly without ever actually walking in it. It sings about it. It preaches about it. 

   And yet the believers inside that version remain weak, fearful, and defeated. Not because the power is absent, but because the revelation never arrived.

   They know the vocabulary. They do not know the reality. And this is precisely the environment the enemy works hardest to maintain. Not overt unbelief, not open rebellion, just religious familiarity where you have heard about the power so many times that you have stopped expecting to actually experience it. 

  I think about the believers I have  encountered who could quote Ephesians 1 :19 perfectly and yet were living in absolute defeat. {and His incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is the same as the mighty strength}.  Not because they rejected the verse, it is because they had memorized it without ever receiving it. 

   Information without revelation produces no results in the physical realm. 

¶Note:  In new creation realities that a human can be born again, spirit filled, and doctrinally sound, and stilI live his entire life below the reality of what he possesses simply because he has confused knowing about a truth with knowing the truth itself. 

   And this is where second Peter 1:3 becomes critical. According as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness through the knowledge of HIM that hath called us to glory and virtue. 

 The word knowledge there is epignosis, full precise complete knowledge, not casual acquaintance, not information received and stored. The kind of knowing that moves from the head into the spirit and produces a change in how you live. 

   This is the revelation-knowledge through which all things are given. Not head knowledge, but epignosis. And this is the knowledge the enemy fights hardest to prevent because he knows even if you do not, that the moment epignosis arrives, his occupation of territory in your life is over. The moment you stop knowing about the power and start knowing the power, the game changes entirely. 

   Now I want to bring this to Ephesians 1 with even more precision. Verse 21 says, "Christ was raised far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come. far above all principality, far above all power, far above all might and  dominion and every name

   And then Ephesians 2:6 says, "And hath raised us up together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. Raised us up together in the same position, at the same elevation, far above every principality and every demonic name that operates against your life." 

   That is not a future promise. That is a present legal reality

   You are not below the enemy fighting upward. You are above the enemy enforcing downward. 

And the moment that revelation lands, the moment you stop seeing yourself as someone being attacked from above and start seeing yourself as someone with legal authority over everything beneath, everything changes. 

¶This is what we described as the new creation reality.

   The believer is not a rehabilitated sinner barely hanging on. The believer is a new species of being created in Christ Jesus, seated in heavenly places, filled with the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead, carrying authority,  purchased at Calvary.

   Romans 8 11. But if the spirit of HIM that raised up Jesus Christ from the dead dwelleth in you, He that raised up Christ Jesus from the dead shall give life also to your mortal bodies through His Spirit that dwelleth in you. 

Dwelleth permanent residence. 

     The same SPIRIT that raised a dead body from a sealed tomb is permanently resident in your recreated human spirit right now. That is what the enemy does not want you to know. 

That is the revelation he has fought for generations to keep from landing in the spirit of the believer.

 Because a believer who knows this is not manageable. A believer who knows this is not afraid of a diagnosis. Not paralyzed by a financial crisis, not intimidated by a spiritual attack, not defeated by circumstances that have no legal authority over a new creation seated in heavenly places

    A believer who knows this knows what he carries. And everything changes the moment you do. 

    Now, here's where this truth moves from the theological into the absolutely practical. Because revelation is not the destination, it is the beginning.

   The moment epicnosis lands, the moment you truly see what you carry, a responsibility comes with it. A responsibility that most believers never fully embrace. 

    Revelation must move from your eyes to your mouth  🗣️, from your spirit to your declaration 🗣️, from what you know internally to what you enforce 🗣️ externally. 

   This is the transition point where most believers stall. They receive the revelation. It lands in their spirit. They feel the weight of it. They know it is true. And then nothing changes. They go back to the same prayer posture, the same defeated confession, the same way of talking about their circumstances, the same way of approaching God as though he has not yet acted on their behalf. 

   And James 1:22 identifies exactly why. But be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves, hearers only. Speak 🗣️ the Word.

 The word deceiveth them, not because they reject it, is because they receive it mentally without ever activating it practically. 

They know about the power. 

 They agree with the power. 

They can explain the power. 

But they have never spoken from the power. And unspoken revelation produces no results in the  physical realm.


 ¶ NoteIn new creation realities ,  the new creation was never designed to be passive. It was designed to be vocal, bold, speaking 🗣️ the realities of redemption into the atmosphere with the confidence of someone who knows exactly what they carry. 

  Romans 10:10. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth 👄 confession 🗣️ is made, with the heart 🫀 and with the mouth 👄, not one without the other. 

  Belief in the spirit and confession with the lips, working together as the complete instrument through which the legal realities of redemption become active in the physical realm.

  Proverbs 18 21. Death and life are in the power of the tongue. 

Not in the power of your belief system alone, not in the power of your prayer journal, in the tongue, in the spoken word. 

 Because God's Word does not enforce itself silently. It enforces itself vocally. 🗣️ 

  Hebrews 11:3.  Through faith, we understand that the worlds were framed by the Word of God, spoken, declared, released into the atmosphere. 

   The same principle governs the life of the believer. The power inside you is released through the word  you speak. 

  This is why Psalm 103:20 says, "Angels hearken unto the voice of his word, not the thought of his word, not the feeling of his word, but the voice." Angels respond to spoken declaration.

   Power is transmitted through the believer's mouth. And this is precisely why the enemy fights your confession harder than he fights anything else in your life. 

  He knows that the moment you begin to speak out  🗣️ what you carry, the atmosphere shifts. The moment you open your mouth in alignment with what God has said about you, forces are set in motion that darkness cannot stop. We speak what GOD SPOKE. 

   Picture a river dam holding back an enormous reservoir of water. The water is there, but nothing flows until the gate is opened. Your mouth is the gate. Your declaration is the opening. And the power that has been yours since the day you were born again, all of it waits for the gate to open. It waits for the believer to stop being silent and start being vocal. 🗣️ 

 Romans 12:2. Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind. The Greek word metamorphu. The same word used for the transfiguration of Jesus. Not gradual improvement. a complete change of form driven by a change of sight. 

  The renewed mind is the mind that sees what the spirit already knows. The spirit of the born again believer already knows it is righteous. 

 The renewed mind agrees. The spirit already knows it is healed. 

The renewed  mind agrees. The spirit already knows it carries the fullness of Christ. 

  The renewed mind agrees. And when the mind and the spirit come into alignment around what scripture declares, the   believer stops living from the outside in and begins living from the inside out. 

  This is not positive thinking. This is not the power of human optimism. This is covenant law. God spoke and worlds came into existence. He has now placed His Word in your mouth and His SPIRIT in your spirit. And he is waiting not  passively but expectantly for you to speak 🗣️ what HE has spoken. For you to declare what he has declared, for you to enforce what the cross already accomplished. 

  Because when you do, something happens that no natural force can explain and no spiritual enemy can resist. The believer who speaks from revelation is not the same as one who 21:14 spoke from habit. Not because they got louder, but because the sword has been drawn from the mouth of someone who knows what they carry. Not striving, not begging, but speaking, declaring, enforcing. 🗣️ 🗣️ 🗣️ 

 So, let me bring everything together with something I want to leave sitting in your spirit long after this teaching is over. You do not lack power. You have never lacked power. Not for a single day, not in a single moment, not in your weakest hour or your darkest season or your most impossible situation. What you have lacked is the revelation of what you carry. And that revelation, that epicnosis is available to you right now, today. Not after more fasting, not after more consecration, not after you have cleaned yourself up enough to deserve it. Right now, because 2 Peter 1:3 already declared it. All things pertaining to life and godliness have already been given through the knowledge of HIM. The supply is not coming. It is already in the account.

   Now I want to give you something practical to walk away with today because revelation without application stays in the realm of information and we have already established that information without declaration produces no results in the physical realm. 

  Here is what this looks like, every single morning before your feet hit the floor, before the phone goes on, before the news, before the demands, before sense knowledge gets the first word. You open your mouth and you declare what you carry. 

You say, 🗣️ : "I am a new creation in Christ Jesus. Old things have passed away. All things have become new. The same SPIRIT that raised Jesus Christ from the dead dwells in me. Greater is HE that is in me than he that is in the world. I am seated in heavenly places.  Far above all principality, all power, all might, all dominion. I carry resurrection power. I carry covenant authority. I carry the legal standing of a son ( daughter ) of God before the throne of heaven. "

  And then you speak to whatever Red Sea is in front of you. Whatever mountain is in ñjjjj way. Whatever report contradicts the word of God over your life, you speak to it with the calm, settled authority of someone who knows what they carry. This is what Kenyon called living from the inside out. Not letting circumstances determine your confession, letting your revelation determine your circumstances. I remember the pastor I told you about at the beginning of this teaching, the man with 20 years of ministry and no revelation of what lived inside him. We spent several hours together over a few days going through exactly what we have covered in this teaching. And I watched something happen in him that I have seen  happen in believers many times over the years. 

  The moment revelation landed, I mean truly landed, not just mentally registered. 

His entire posture changed.  He sat up differently. His voice changed. His eyes changed. He went from describing his emptiness to declaring his fullness.

 Not because his circumstances had changed, it is because he had finally seen what he was carrying

  He called me about 6 weeks later. He said, "I do not know how to explain what has happened, but I have not felt empty once since that day. Not once. I wake up and I declare what the Word says about me, and something in me responds to it like a well that never runs dry. "

That is epicosis at work. That is revelation that has moved from the head into the spirit. That is a believer who finally knows what he carries." 

   Ephesians 3:20. Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that workketh in us. According to the power that workketh in us. 

  Not the power dispatched from heaven. 

Not the power available in theory. 

The power that work. Present tense, active tense in us, right now, in you, already working, already active, already more than sufficient for every mountain, every sickness, every assignment of darkness, every impossible situation you will ever face. 

  The only thing standing between where you are and where God has placed you is not more power. It is the sight to see what you already carry and the mouth 👄 🗣️ to declare it. 

  Once you see it, once the revelation truly lands, you will never again approach your life as someone waiting for God to move. You will approach it as someone through whom God is already moving. You will never again beg heaven for what heaven already placed inside you. You will draw from it, speak from it, walk from it, and the world around you, seen and unseen, will  respond to the power of a believer who finally knows what he carries. Confessing 🗣️ : I know what I carry in right now. 

Not as a casual response,  but as a declaration over your own life that the revelation has landed. 

  That from this day forward, you are no longer a spiritual billionaire living like a beggar. You are a new creation seated in heavenly places filled with resurrection power speaking from revelation enforcing the finished work of the cross in every area of your life. You do not lack power. You never have. Now you know what you carry. Go and use it. To the glory of our Father God in heaven, forever and ever. So be it. 



Thursday, May 21, 2026

To Count for Jesus

 To Count for Jesus:


All want their lives to count for something

To leave their mark when life is through

But vain pursuits will count as nothing

Time will erase whate’er we do.


Chorus:

I want my life to count for Jesus

For earthly things will quickly fade

No need to add to worldy riches

I only seek eternal gain.


Inside my heart there burns a question,

What was I placed on earth here for?

It truly was to build a kingdom,

Not of my own but of the Lord’s.

( Chorus )

I want my life to count for Jesus

For earthly things will quickly fade

No need to add to worldy riches

I only seek eternal gain.


MalayUntuk Berharga bagi Yesus:


Semua orang mahu hidup mereka berharga

Untuk meninggalkan kesan apabila hidup berakhir

Tetapi usaha yang sia-sia tidak akan bermakna apa-apa

Masa akan memadamkan apa sahaja yang kita lakukan.


Korus:

Aku mahu hidupku berharga bagi Yesus

Kerana perkara duniawi akan cepat pudar

Tidak perlu menambah kekayaan duniawi

Aku hanya mencari keuntungan abadi.


Di dalam hatiku ada persoalan yang menyala,

Untuk apa aku ditempatkan di bumi ini?

Ia benar-benar untuk membina sebuah kerajaan,

Bukan milikku sendiri tetapi milik Tuhan.


(Korus)


Aku mahu hidupku berharga bagi Yesus

Kerana perkara duniawi akan cepat pudar

Tidak perlu menambah kekayaan duniawi

Aku hanya mencari keuntungan abadi.


 Chinese Simplified: 为耶稣而活:


人人都渴望生命有意义

在生命终结时留下印记

但虚妄的追求毫无意义

时间会抹去我们所做的一切。


副歌:


我愿我的人生为耶稣而活

因为世间万物转瞬即逝

无需追求世俗的财富

我只寻求永恒的益处。


我心中燃烧着一个疑问,

我来到世上的目的是什么?

的确是为了建立一个国度,

不是我自己的国度,而是主的国度。


(副歌)


我愿我的人生为耶稣而活

因为世间万物转瞬即逝

无需追求世俗的财富

我只寻求永恒的益处。


Tamil: இயேசுவுக்காகப் பயன்பட:


அனைவரும் தங்கள் வாழ்க்கை ஏதேனும் ஒரு வகையில் பயன்பட வேண்டும் என விரும்புகிறார்கள்


வாழ்க்கை முடிந்த பிறகும் தங்கள் முத்திரையைப் பதிக்க


ஆனால் வீணான முயற்சிகள் எதற்கும் உதவாது


நாம் செய்வதையெல்லாம் காலம் அழித்துவிடும்.


பல்லவி:


என் வாழ்க்கை இயேசுவுக்காகப் பயன்பட வேண்டும் என நான் விரும்புகிறேன்


ஏனெனில் உலகப் பொருட்கள் விரைவில் மறைந்துவிடும்


உலகச் செல்வங்களைச் சேர்க்க வேண்டிய அவசியமில்லை


நான் நித்திய ஆதாயத்தை மட்டுமே நாடுகிறேன்.


என் இதயத்தில் ஒரு கேள்வி எரிகிறது,


நான் எதற்காக இந்தப் பூமியில் வைக்கப்பட்டேன்?


அது உண்மையிலேயே ஒரு ராஜ்யத்தைக் கட்டுவதற்காகத்தான்,


என்னுடையதல்ல, கர்த்தருடையது.


(பல்லவி)


என் வாழ்க்கை இயேசுவுக்காகப் பயன்பட வேண்டும் என நான் விரும்புகிறேன்


ஏனெனில் உலகப் பொருட்கள் விரைவில் மறைந்துவிடும்


உலகச் செல்வங்களைச் சேர்க்க வேண்டிய அவசியமில்லை


நான் நித்திய ஆதாயத்தை மட்டுமே நாடுகிறேன்.


French : Pour Jésus :


Tous veulent que leur vie ait un sens

Laisser leur empreinte après leur mort

Mais les vaines poursuites ne comptent pour rien

Le temps effacera tout ce que nous faisons.


Refrain :

Je veux que ma vie compte pour Jésus

Car les choses terrestres s'estompent rapidement

Inutile d'accumuler des richesses terrestres

Je ne recherche que le salut éternel.


Au fond de mon cœur brûle une question :

Pourquoi ai-je été placé sur terre ?

C'était véritablement pour bâtir un royaume,

Non pas le mien, mais celui du Seigneur.


(Refrain)


Je veux que ma vie compte pour Jésus

Car les choses terrestres s'estompent rapidement

Inutile d'accumuler des richesses terrestres

Je ne recherche que le salut éternel.


Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Keep Financial Wisdom

KEEP FINANCIAL WISDOM 

 1. Learn a high-income skill.


2. Create multiple income stream.


3. Avoid lifestyle creep.


4. Cut unnecessary expenses.


5. Marry the right person.


6. Pay off high-interest debt.


7. Network with high achievers.


8. Learn the art of negotiating.


9. Be patient and think long-term.


10. Invest ten percent of your income.


11. Understand strategic tax planning.


12. Make tracking your expenses a habit.


13. Avoid falling for "get rich quick" schemes.


14. Avoid putting all your saving in one basket.


15. Make saving money a non-negotiable routine.


16. Learn to distinguish between needs and wants.


17. Never underestimate the value of small savings.


18. Avoid spending money on things to impress others.


➡️ If you agree, confess this verse daily, regardless of the situation you are in , And my God shall supply all my need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. So be it. 


保持理财智慧


1. 学习一项高收入技能。


2. 创造多元化的收入来源。


3. 避免生活方式膨胀。


4. 削减不必要的开支。


5. 找到合适的伴侣。


6. 还清高息债务。


7. 与成功人士建立联系。


8. 学习谈判技巧。


9. 保持耐心,着眼长远。


10. 将收入的百分之十用于投资。


11. 了解战略性税务规划。


12. 养成记录开支的习惯。


13. 避免落入“快速致富”的陷阱。


14. 避免将所有积蓄都放在一个账户里。


15. 将储蓄变成一项不可动摇的习惯。


16. 学会区分必需品和想要的东西。


 17. 永远不要低估小额储蓄的价值。


18. 避免为了炫耀而花钱。


➡️ 如果你同意,请每天默念这节经文,无论你身处何种境地:“我的神必照他荣耀的丰富,在基督耶稣里,使我一切所需用的都充足。愿这事成就。”


(French) GÉRER SA SAGESSE FINANCIÈRE


1. Acquérir une compétence lucrative.


2. Diversifier ses sources de revenus.


3. Maîtriser son train de vie.


4. Réduire les dépenses superflues.


5. Épouser la bonne personne.


6. Rembourser ses dettes à taux d'intérêt élevé.


7. Entourer son réseau de personnes performantes.


8. Maîtriser l'art de la négociation.


9. Être patient et penser à long terme.


10. Investir 10 % de ses revenus.


11. Comprendre les principes d'une planification fiscale stratégique.


12. Prendre l'habitude de suivre ses dépenses.


13. Se méfier des promesses de gains rapides.


14. Diversifier ses économies.


15. Faire de l'épargne une habitude incontournable.


16. Apprendre à distinguer ses besoins de ses envies.


17. Ne jamais sous-estimer la valeur des petites économies. 


18. Évitez de dépenser de l'argent pour impressionner les autres.


➡️ Si vous êtes d'accord, confessez ce verset chaque jour, quelle que soit votre situation : « Et mon Dieu pourvoira à tous mes besoins selon sa richesse, avec gloire, en Jésus-Christ. Qu'il en soit ainsi. »


(Spanish): CULTIVANDO LA SABIDURÍA FINANCIERA


1. Aprende una habilidad que te genere altos ingresos.


2. Crea múltiples fuentes de ingresos.


3. Evita aumentar tus gastos de forma descontrolada.


4. Recorta los gastos innecesarios.


5. Cásate con la persona adecuada.


6. Paga tus deudas con intereses altos.


7. Rodéate de personas exitosas.


8. Aprende el arte de la negociación.


9. Sé paciente y piensa a largo plazo.


10. Invierte el diez por ciento de tus ingresos.


11. Comprende la planificación fiscal estratégica.


12. Haz del seguimiento de tus gastos un hábito.


13. Evita caer en esquemas para hacerse rico rápidamente.


14. Evita poner todos tus ahorros en una sola canasta.


15. Haz del ahorro una rutina innegociable.


16. Aprende a distinguir entre necesidades y deseos.


 17. Nunca subestimes el valor de los pequeños ahorros.


18. Evita gastar dinero en cosas para impresionar a los demás.


➡️ Si estás de acuerdo, confiesa este versículo diariamente, sin importar la situación en la que te encuentres: «Y mi Dios suplirá todo lo que me falta conforme a sus riquezas en gloria en Cristo Jesús. Así sea».


(German): Finanzielle Weisheit bewahren


1. Erlernen Sie eine Fähigkeit, mit der Sie gut verdienen können.


2. Schaffen Sie sich mehrere Einkommensquellen.


3. Vermeiden Sie es, Ihren Lebensstandard zu erhöhen.


4. Reduzieren Sie unnötige Ausgaben.


5. Heiraten Sie den richtigen Partner.


6. Tilgen Sie hochverzinsliche Schulden.


7. Vernetzen Sie sich mit erfolgreichen Menschen.


8. Lernen Sie die Kunst des Verhandelns.


9. Seien Sie geduldig und denken Sie langfristig.


10. Investieren Sie zehn Prozent Ihres Einkommens.


11. Verstehen Sie die Grundlagen der Steuerplanung.


12. Machen Sie es sich zur Gewohnheit, Ihre Ausgaben zu erfassen.


13. Fallen Sie nicht auf unseriöse Angebote herein, die schnellen Reichtum versprechen.


14. Investieren Sie nicht alles auf eine Karte.


15. Machen Sie Sparen zu einer festen Routine.


16. Lernen Sie, zwischen Bedürfnissen und Wünschen zu unterscheiden.


 17. Unterschätze niemals den Wert kleiner Ersparnisse.


18. Gib kein Geld für Dinge aus, um andere zu beeindrucken.


➡️ Wenn du zustimmst, bekenne diesen Vers täglich, unabhängig von deiner Situation: „Mein Gott aber wird mir nach seinem Reichtum in Herrlichkeit alles geben, was ich brauche, durch Christus Jesus. So sei es.“


(Italian) : CONSERVARE LA SAGGEZZA FINANZIARIA


1. Impara un'abilità redditizia.


2. Crea più fonti di reddito.


3. Evita di aumentare indebitamente le spese.


4. Riduci le spese superflue.


5. Sposa la persona giusta.


6. Estingui i debiti con interessi elevati.


7. Crea una rete di contatti con persone di successo.


8. Impara l'arte della negoziazione.


9. Sii paziente e pensa a lungo termine.


10. Investi il dieci percento del tuo reddito.


11. Comprendi la pianificazione fiscale strategica.


12. Fai del monitoraggio delle tue spese un'abitudine.


13. Evita di cadere nella trappola dei sistemi per arricchirsi velocemente.


14. Evita di mettere tutti i tuoi risparmi in un unico posto.


15. Fai del risparmio una routine irrinunciabile.


16. Impara a distinguere tra bisogni e desideri.


 17. Non sottovalutare mai l'importanza dei piccoli risparmi.


18. Evita di spendere soldi per impressionare gli altri.


➡️ Se sei d'accordo, recita quotidianamente questo versetto, a prescindere dalla situazione in cui ti trovi: "Il mio Dio provvederà a ogni mio bisogno secondo le sue ricchezze in gloria in Cristo Gesù. Così sia."


( Korean ): 재정적 지혜를 유지하세요


1. 고소득 기술을 배우세요.


2. 다양한 수입원을 만드세요.


3. 생활 수준이 지나치게 높아지지 않도록 하세요.


4. 불필요한 지출을 줄이세요.


5. 좋은 배우자를 만나세요.


6. 고금리 부채를 상환하세요.


7. 성공한 사람들과 교류하세요.


8. 협상 기술을 배우세요.


9. 인내심을 갖고 장기적인 안목을 가지세요.


10. 소득의 10%를 투자하세요.


11. 전략적인 세금 계획을 이해하세요.


12. 지출 내역을 기록하는 습관을 들이세요.


13. "벼락부자"가 되는 방법을 속지 마세요.


14. 모든 저축을 한 곳에 몰아 넣지 마세요.


15. 저축을 필수적인 습관으로 만드세요.


16. 필요와 욕구를 구분하는 법을 배우세요.


 17. 작은 저축의 가치를 절대 과소평가하지 마십시오.


18. 남에게 잘 보이려고 돈을 낭비하지 마십시오.


➡️ 이 말씀에 동의하신다면, 어떤 상황에 있든지 매일 이 구절을 고백하십시오. "나의 하나님이 그리스도 예수 안에서 그의 영광의 풍성함으로 내 모든 필요를 채워 주시리니, 그렇게 되기를 원하노라."


(Japanese): 賢明な金銭感覚を身につけよう


1. 高収入につながるスキルを身につける。


2. 複数の収入源を確保する。


3. 生活水準の上昇を避ける。


4. 不必要な支出を削減する。


5. 理想の相手と結婚する。


6. 高金利の借金を返済する。


7. 成功者とネットワークを築く。


8. 交渉術を身につける。


9. 忍耐強く、長期的な視点を持つ。


10. 収入の10%を投資する。


11. 戦略的な税務計画を理解する。


12. 支出を記録することを習慣にする。


13. 「一攫千金」を謳う詐欺に騙されない。


14. 貯蓄を一つの投資先に集中させない。


15. 貯蓄を欠かせない習慣にする。


16. 必要不可欠なものと、欲しいものを区別する。


 17. 少額の貯蓄の価値を決して過小評価してはいけません。


18. 他人を感心させるためにお金を使うのは避けましょう。


➡️ もし同意するなら、どんな状況にあっても、毎日この聖句を告白しましょう。「そして、私の神は、キリスト・イエスによって、その栄光の富に応じて、私のあらゆる必要を満たしてくださいます。そうなりますように。」


(Portuguese): MANTENHA A SABEDORIA FINANCEIRA


1.º Aprenda uma competência que gere rendimentos elevados.


2.º Crie múltiplas fontes de rendimento.


3.º Evite o aumento descontrolado do seu estilo de vida.


4.º Corte nas despesas desnecessárias.


5.º Case com a pessoa certa.


6.º Quite dívidas com juros elevados.


7.º Ligue-se com pessoas de sucesso.


8.º Aprenda a arte da negociação.


9.º Seja paciente e pense a longo prazo.


10.º Invista 10% do seu rendimento.


11.º Entenda o planeamento fiscal estratégico.


12.º Crie o hábito de controlar as suas despesas.


13.º Evite cair em golpes de enriquecimento rápido.


14.º Evite colocar todas as suas poupanças num único cesto.


15.º Faça da poupança uma rotina inegociável.


16.º Aprenda a distinguir entre necessidades e desejos.


17.º Nunca subestime o valor de pequenas poupanças.


18.º Evite gastar dinheiro em coisas para impressionar os outros.


➡️ Se concorda, confesse este versículo diariamente, independentemente da situação em que se encontre: "O meu Deus suprirá todas as minhas necessidades, de acordo com as suas riquezas em glória, em Cristo Jesus. Assim seja."


(Hindi): फाइनेंशियल समझदारी बनाए रखें


1. ज़्यादा इनकम वाली कोई स्किल सीखें।


2. इनकम के कई सोर्स बनाएं।


3. लाइफस्टाइल में बदलाव से बचें।


4. फालतू खर्च कम करें।


5. सही इंसान से शादी करें।


6. ज़्यादा इंटरेस्ट वाला कर्ज़ चुकाएं।


7. बड़ी कामयाबी पाने वालों के साथ नेटवर्क बनाएं।


8. मोल-भाव करने की कला सीखें।


9. सब्र रखें और लंबे समय के बारे में सोचें।


10. अपनी इनकम का दस परसेंट इन्वेस्ट करें।


11. स्ट्रेटेजिक टैक्स प्लानिंग समझें।


12. अपने खर्चों पर नज़र रखना आदत बनाएं।


13. "जल्दी अमीर बनने" वाली स्कीमों के चक्कर में न पड़ें।


14. अपनी सारी सेविंग एक ही जगह लगाने से बचें।


15. पैसे बचाने को एक ऐसा रूटीन बनाएं जिस पर कोई मोल-भाव न हो।


16. ज़रूरतों और चाहतों में फर्क करना सीखें।


17. छोटी सेविंग्स की वैल्यू को कभी कम न समझें। 


18. दूसरों को इम्प्रेस करने के लिए चीज़ों पर पैसे खर्च करने से बचें।


➡️ अगर आप सहमत हैं, तो आप जिस भी सिचुएशन में हों, रोज़ इस लाइन को मानें, "और मेरा परमेश्वर अपनी महिमा की दौलत के हिसाब से मसीह यीशु में मेरी हर ज़रूरत पूरी करेगा। ऐसा ही हो।"


(Sinhala): මූල්‍ය ප්‍රඥාව පවත්වා ගන්න


 1. ඉහළ ආදායම් ලබන කුසලතාවක් ඉගෙන ගන්න.


2. බහු ආදායම් ප්‍රවාහයක් නිර්මාණය කරන්න.


3. ජීවන රටාවට රිංගීමෙන් වළකින්න.


4. අනවශ්‍ය වියදම් කපා දමන්න.


5. නිවැරදි පුද්ගලයා සමඟ විවාහ වන්න.


6. ඉහළ පොලී ණය ගෙවන්න.


7. ඉහළ දක්ෂතා ඇති අය සමඟ ජාලය.


8. සාකච්ඡා කිරීමේ කලාව ඉගෙන ගන්න.


9. ඉවසිලිවන්ත වන්න සහ දිගු කාලීනව සිතන්න.


10. ඔබේ ආදායමෙන් සියයට දහයක් ආයෝජනය කරන්න.


11. උපායමාර්ගික බදු සැලසුම්කරණය තේරුම් ගන්න.


12. ඔබේ වියදම් නිරීක්ෂණය කිරීම පුරුද්දක් කර ගන්න.


13. "ඉක්මනින් පොහොසත් වන්න" යෝජනා ක්‍රමවලට හසු වීමෙන් වළකින්න.


14. ඔබේ සියලු ඉතිරිකිරීම් එක කූඩයකට දැමීමෙන් වළකින්න.


15. මුදල් ඉතිරි කිරීම සාකච්ඡා කළ නොහැකි පුරුද්දක් බවට පත් කරන්න.


16. අවශ්‍යතා සහ අවශ්‍යතා අතර වෙනස හඳුනා ගැනීමට ඉගෙන ගන්න.


 17. කුඩා ඉතුරුම් වල වටිනාකම කිසි විටෙකත් අවතක්සේරු නොකරන්න.


18. අන් අයව ආකර්ෂණය කර ගැනීම සඳහා දේවල් සඳහා මුදල් වියදම් කිරීමෙන් වළකින්න.


➡️ ඔබ එකඟ වන්නේ නම්, ඔබ සිටින තත්වය කුමක් වුවත්, මෙම පදය දිනපතා පාපොච්චාරණය කරන්න, "මාගේ දෙවියන් වහන්සේ ක්‍රිස්තුස් ජේසුස් වහන්සේ කරණකොටගෙන තමන්ගේ තේජසින් යුත් ධනයේ ප්‍රකාරයට මාගේ සියලු අවශ්‍යතා සපුරාලනු ඇත. එසේ වේවා."


Ukrainian: ЗБЕРІГАЙТЕ ФІНАНСОВУ МУДРІСТЬ


1. Опануйте навичку, яка забезпечує високий дохід.


2. Створіть кілька джерел доходу.


3. Уникайте нестабільного способу життя.


4. Скоротіть непотрібні витрати.


5. Одружіться з правильною людиною.


6. Погасіть борги з високими відсотками.


7. Спілкуйтеся з людьми, які досягли успіху.


8. Навчіться мистецтву ведення переговорів.


9. Будьте терплячими та думайте довгостроково.


10. Інвестуйте десять відсотків свого доходу.


11. Розумійте стратегічне податкове планування.


12. Зробіть відстеження своїх витрат звичкою.


13. Уникайте схем швидкого збагачення.


14. Уникайте вкладати всі свої заощадження в один кошик.


15. Зробіть заощадження грошей невід'ємною частиною життя.


16. Навчіться розрізняти потреби та бажання.


17. Ніколи не недооцінюйте цінність невеликих заощаджень.


 18. Уникайте витрачання грошей на речі, спрямовані на те, щоб справити враження на інших.


➡️ Якщо ви згодні, щодня сповідуйте цей вірш, незалежно від ситуації, в якій ви знаходитесь: «І Бог мій виповнить усю мою потребу за багатством Своїм у славі у Христі Ісусі. Нехай буде так».


(Filipino):  MAGING KARUNUNGAN SA PANANALAPI 


 1. Matuto ng kasanayan sa mataas na kita.


2. Gumawa ng maraming kita.


3. Iwasan ang pag-usad ng pamumuhay.


4. Bawasan ang mga hindi kinakailangang gastusin.


5. Magpakasal sa tamang tao.


6. Bayaran ang mga utang na may mataas na interes.


7. Makipag-ugnayan sa mga taong may mataas na tagumpay.


8. Matuto ng sining ng pakikipagnegosasyon.


9. Maging matiyaga at mag-isip ng pangmatagalan.


10. Mamuhunan ng sampung porsyento ng iyong kita.


11. Unawain ang estratehikong pagpaplano ng buwis.


12. Gawing ugali ang pagsubaybay sa iyong mga gastusin.


13. Iwasang mahulog sa mga "mabilis na pagyaman" na pamamaraan.


14. Iwasang ilagay ang lahat ng iyong ipon sa isang basket.


15. Gawing hindi mapagkasunduang gawain ang pag-iipon ng pera.


16. Matutong makilala ang pagkakaiba ng mga pangangailangan at kagustuhan.


17. Huwag maliitin ang halaga ng maliliit na ipon.


 18. Iwasan ang paggastos ng pera sa mga bagay na magpapahanga sa iba.


➡️ Kung sumasang-ayon ka, ikumpisal ang talatang ito araw-araw, anuman ang iyong sitwasyon, "At ibibigay ng aking Diyos ang lahat ng aking pangangailangan ayon sa Kanyang kayamanan sa kaluwalhatian kay Cristo Jesus. Nawa'y mangyari ito."

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Sadhu Sundar Singh: Mahatma Gandhi Tried to Recruit Him. He Handed Him a Bible Instead.

 Discover how Sadhu Sundar Singh walked barefoot across the Himalayas fifteen times, survived a sealed well with no escape, and stood before Gandhi credible enough to be recruited — yet consecrated enough to decline. This documentary traces the extraordinary life of Sundar Singh, a Sikh aristocrat who burned a Bible at fourteen and became one of the most supernaturally authenticated missionaries in Asian Christian history. From the 3:00 AM vision that transformed him, to the saffron robe that carried the Gospel where no Western missionary could go, Sundar Singh surrendered everything — and left a legacy that outlasted his own disappearance into the Himalayan mist.




Tibet, 1912. In a small town called Rasar, a dry well deep in the earth, sealed above by a locked iron lid, and the key is held by the king himself and no one else. Inside, a man has been lying for 3 days. He was rolled tightly inside a large mat, stabbed with daggers, and thrown unconscious into this pit. Already weak from fasting and prayer when they seized him.

His body lies among the filth and darkness, wounded, barely breathing. He did not end up here by accident. He came here on purpose, to preach the name of Jesus Christ in the most hostile territory on earth. And when no one would listen, he did something extraordinary, he walked into an open field and began to bathe publicly.

Because he had discovered that Tibetans,  in the extreme cold, went years without bathing. Crowds gathered   immediately, baffled and curious. The moment they assembled, he stopped, put on his clothes, and began preaching the gospel right there in the open field. Many listened. Many said, "This person is saying something good." The king's informants were in the crowd. They reported him. He was [music] arrested, stabbed, and thrown into the well. The king locked it

1:341 minute, 34 secondspersonally and kept the key. Now it is [music] the third day. He regains consciousness in the dark, wounded,

1:421 minute, 42 secondsstarving, surrounded by the smell of death. And he prays the [music] most honest prayer of his life. Lord, I came

1:491 minute, 49 secondsout here to serve you and here I am thrown in a well. At that precise moment, [music] the door at the top

1:561 minute, 56 secondsgrinds open. A rope descends. A voice calm, certain, unhurried. [music]

2:032 minutes, 3 secondsHold this and come out. He gathers what remains of his strength. He grabs [music] the rope. He climbs. His feet

2:102 minutes, 10 secondshit solid ground and cold mountain air floods his lungs. He looks around to thank the one who opened it. There is

2:182 minutes, 18 seconds[music] no person. There is no rope. The door above him is shut again. He goes straight back to preaching. The next

2:262 minutes, 26 secondsmorning, the king goes to the well himself. The door is shut. The lock is [music] intact. He reaches for his belt.

2:342 minutes, 34 secondsThe key is still there, exactly where it has been for 3 days. He never left his quarters. He opens the well and looks

2:422 minutes, 42 secondsdown into [music] empty darkness. The man is gone. The king stands at the edge of that well and says what this documentary will spend the [music] next hour proving. This person is different.

2:532 minutes, 53 secondsHe has a different power, a different strength. Have you ever [music] asked yourself what kind of man after being stabbed and thrown into a pit walk

3:023 minutes, 2 secondsstraight back to the people who put him there? And what kind of god unlocks what a king has personally sealed just to

3:093 minutes, 9 secondssend his servant back to finish the work. This is the story of Sadhu Sundar Singh. And the story you are about to

3:173 minutes, 17 secondshear will not allow you to stay comfortable with a small life. Comment below with I belong to the road. [music]

3:243 minutes, 24 secondsIf you are ready to pray until God answers, surrender every comfort for the call he has placed on your life and keep walking toward the thing that frightens

3:333 minutes, 33 secondsyou most. And stay with us until the very end of this video where we will reveal the hidden daily discipline that

3:403 minutes, 40 secondskept Sundar's fire [music] burning for over two decades, which will enable you to run with endurance the race that God has specifically set before you.

3:513 minutes, 51 secondsSundar Singh was born in 1889 in Rampur,

3:543 minutes, 54 seconds[music]

3:553 minutes, 55 secondsPunjab. A village in the most spiritually charged region of India into a wealthy seek household into a family

4:034 minutes, 3 secondsof aristocrats, silk, land, political influence and deep religious devotion woven together into a single life. His

4:124 minutes, 12 secondsmother is the first fire. She takes him weekly to sit at the feet of a sadu, a wandering holy man who has surrendered

4:194 minutes, 19 secondseverything for the pursuit of God. She does not wish for her son to be famous, wealthy or powerful. She has one single

4:274 minutes, 27 secondsambition. Sundar, find [music] God. By the age of seven, he has memorized the

4:344 minutes, 34 secondsentire Bhagavad Gita. He studies Sanskrit, Persian, Udu [music] and Hindi alongside his native Punjabi. This is

4:424 minutes, 42 secondsnot a boy dabbling in religion. This is a soul on fire searching for the fire's source. A boy who went to the deepest

4:504 minutes, 50 secondsend of his own tradition [music] and found the water there unable to satisfy.

4:554 minutes, 55 secondsThen when Sundar is 14 years [music] old, his mother dies suddenly. The anchor of his soul is gone. The hunger

5:045 minutes, 4 secondsshe planted has no one left to direct it. And it turns with full force into rage. He tears apart a Bible. He pours

5:125 minutes, 12 secondskerosene [music] over its pages and strikes a match, burning it in the courtyard of his family home. [music] While his father and friends watch in

5:205 minutes, 20 secondssilence, he leads other boys in, throwing mud at missionaries [music] and disrupting their meetings. His father

5:275 minutes, 27 secondswatches him read through the night, ruining his eyes with grief and desperate searching, [music] and pleads with him, "Why torment yourself so

5:365 minutes, 36 secondsmuch?" And Sundar can only answer, "I must have peace at any cost." Any cost.

5:435 minutes, 43 secondsThe irony of those four words will follow him for the rest of his life.

5:475 minutes, 47 secondsDecember 1903, 3 days after burning the Bible, Sundar Singh reaches the absolute end of

5:545 minutes, 54 secondshimself. He wakes [music] before dawn and makes a decision that will change the history of Asia. If the true God does not reveal himself to me before

6:036 minutes, 3 secondsmorning, I will go to [music] the railway tracks and place my head under the 5:00 express train. He bathes, he

6:126 minutes, 12 secondskneels, he prays in the darkness, not with serenity, but with the ferocity of a man staking his entire existence on

6:206 minutes, 20 secondsthe answer. The room fills with light, not lamp light, not moonlight, something alive, something pulsing with presence.

6:306 minutes, 30 secondsHe expects a Hindu deity. [music] He expects the seek guru. Instead, he sees the radiant figure of a man bearing

6:386 minutes, 38 secondswounds in his hands. And a [music] voice speaks in his own language in Hindustani.

6:446 minutes, 44 secondsHow long will you persecute me? I have come to save you. You were praying to know the right way. Why do you not take it? He knows instantly. This is Jesus.

6:546 minutes, 54 seconds[music] The one he burned. The one he mocked. the one who came anyway. He collapses. He weeps. He runs to his

7:037 minutes, 3 secondsfather shouting, "I have seen Jesus." His father thinks the boy has lost his mind. He has not lost his mind. He has

7:117 minutes, 11 secondsfinally found what his mother sent him looking for. September 3rd, 1905. Sundar Singh is baptized in Simla at St.

7:217 minutes, 21 secondsThomas Church by Reverend CE Redmond of the Church Mission Society [music] on his 16th birthday. A new birth on the

7:287 minutes, 28 secondsday of his first birth. The community [music] erupts. The family erupts. But Sundar's face in that moment is not

7:387 minutes, 38 secondstriumphant. It is not fearful. It is settled. He has made the calculation. He knows the price. He pays it without

7:467 minutes, 46 secondshesitation. [music] I will follow Christ at any cost.

7:517 minutes, 51 secondsHis father runs out of patience. He sends Sundar to a wealthy uncle who opens his treasury, gems, jewels, land deeds, and inheritance laid visibly before the boy's eyes. I will give you all of this, the uncle says quietly, if you deny Christ.

Sundar looks at the jewels. He looks at the man. He answers without wavering. I cannot deny Christ. I have seen him. He is true. He walks out of that room as calmly as he walked into it. His father disowns him that night, ceremonially, legally, cast out of the family estate with nothing but the clothes on his back. In one night, he loses his father, his home, his inheritance, his cast, [music] and every material future that had been prepared for him. The documentary must not rush past this moment. The offer was not vague. The jewels were in his hands. He set them down and walked

 away. What his family could not accomplish through persuasion, they attempted through poison. His last meal

at home is laced with a slow acting toxin. He collapses under a tree near a missionary station, bleeding from the mouth near death. He prays. He recovers.

He rises from that sick bed and continues forward without bitterness, without retaliation, and without looking back. 33 days after his baptism, Sundar Singh is on the road, not as a western-dressed missionary with a salary in a station. He has thought this through. He has seen what the church in India is becoming, a foreign institution [music] in foreign clothes, singing foreign songs, offering a foreign looking god. He sees clearly. We have been offering Christianity in a western cup and India rejects it. But when we offer the water of life in an eastern bowl, our people will take it  gladly. 

He puts on the saffron robe of a sadhu, the mark of one who has renounced the world. He lets his hair grow. He  goes barefoot. He carries one new testament and a blanket. No money, no home, no salary, no denominations covering. Just Christ and the open road. And nd the open hand of a man who has decided that God is enough. Before the great journeys begin, he serves at the leprosy hospital in Sabathu. [Sabathu (also known as Subathu) is a cantonment town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. ] Quietly, humbly, without audience, he tends the diseased, the disfigured, the untouchable. There are no miracles recorded here, no crowds, no applause, just a young man in a saffron robe on his knees washing wounds. This is the hidden foundation. This is where the fire is banked before it is released.

Here is where most people's accounts of Sundar Singh stop. And here is where the real story begins. 

Before entering any new village, anywhere in India, anywhere in the Himalayas, anywhere in Tibet, Sundar Singh does not walk straight in and begin preaching. He camps outside. He fasts, he prays for three full days without food, alone before God. He waits before he crosses the threshold. And in those three days, something the communities he visited and those who traveled with him have passed down across generations of testimony occurs. The Holy Spirit teaches him the local language, the dialect, the specific tongue of that community. Without a teacher,   without vocabulary, without prior study, when he enters and opens his mouth, he speaks their words back to them. Stop here. This is the documentary's first major argument, and it must be heard.

This is not a talent. This is not a spiritual gift operating independently of cost. According to those who witnessed his ministry firsthand, this was the direct supernatural fruit of a specific practice. 3 days without food, alone with God before every new assignment. You are not watching a special man. You are watching what happens when anyone pays the price of waiting. 

Sundar carries no money. He has never carried money. Those who traveled with him in those years recount one  particular journey where a ticket inspector removes him from a moving train. He does not argue. He steps off, finds a platform bench, and sits down to pray. The train does not move. The engine runs. The signal is clear. No brake is  stuck. No fault found. An hour passes, then an hour and a half. The passengers begin to murmur among themselves. They look out the windows at the barefoot man on the bench. It's the sadhu we put off. They send for him. The moment his foot touches the train, the engine moves. A man who owns nothing is not a man without resources. He has the most powerful resource in existence. Unbroken access to the GOD who owns everything.

In 1908, Sundar Singh sets his face toward Tibet.  Tibet is not merely dangerous. It is deliberately systematically hostile to Christianity. The penalty for introducing a new religion is death. The Himalayan passes that lead into it have claimed hardened mountaineers. Sundar Singh crosses them barefoot in a thin cotton robe, leaving bloody  prints on ice, passing the frozen corpses of other travelers as warnings the mountain itself is issuing.

He is arrested, beaten, expelled. He returns the following year and the year after and the year after that. Year after year, journey after journey, he returns to Tibet. Not occasional bravery, systematic, relentless annual consecration. Every year, back to the mountain that tried to kill him. Every year, the same question. Will you go again? Every year, the same answer. Yes. 

Late at night, in a simple room on the road, a young woman is sent to Sundar's door. Planted deliberately by those who want to trap, compromise, and silence him. She enters  expecting to find a man alone and vulnerable. Sundar looks at her not with alarm, not with condemnation, not with the cold superiority of a religious man, but with a compassion so deep and so disarming that she stops moving. He says quietly, "My sister, your soul is too precious to be sold this way." She does not go through with it. She later leaves that life entirely. The miracles on the mountain are the overflow of a life kept clean in the room. Consecration is not a public performance.

 Every host who ever sheltered Sundar Singh reports the same pattern. He rises [music] before dawn and disappears for 5 or 6 hours. Not preparing strategy, not composing sermons, simply present before the One who sent him.

There is one particular night when Sundar is under the same roof as Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Rabindranath Tagore introduced through their mutual friend Reverend CF Andrews. Gandhi rises early to find this young man has already been at his Bible and in prayer for hours before the household stirred. He watches in silence and does not interrupt. When Sundar finally rises from his knees, Gandhi approaches him and after a long conversation, makes his offer. "You speak very well. Your knowledge is excellent. I am fighting a great battle and I want you to join me." Sundar's reply is immediate, calm, and total. 

"The battle you are fighting is to win a country. The battle I am fighting is to win souls. My battle and yours are very different. He reaches into his robe and takes out his own Bible, the one he carries everywhere, and hands it across.

Read this and study it daily. Know the truth, and the truth will set you free.

The man credible enough for Gandhi to recruit, consecrated enough to decline.

And the documentary places this here immediately after the morning prayer because the clarity that answers Gandhi in that conversation came from the hour before Gandhi ever woke up. This is where the hook opened. This is where we completed. As Sundar himself recorded, and as the king's own reaction confirms, what happened in Rasar in 1912 has never been explained. He had been arrested, stabbed, and thrown into the well, sealed above, the key on the king's belt. 3 days passed. Then on the third day, he regains consciousness in the dark and prays the most honest prayer of his ministry.

Lord, I came out here to serve you, and here I am, thrown in a well. At that moment, metal grinds against metal above   him. The lid opens. A rope descends. A voice, "Sundar, come." He grabs it. He climbs. He emerges into cold mountain air and turns to thank his rescuer, but no one is there.

The door is sealed again. When the king investigates in the morning, the key is found on his own belt. He never left his quarters. The well is empty. Sundar walks back into the village and continues preaching. 

On another Tibet journey, Sundar is seized by a crowd who condemn him to death slowly and with maximum suffering. According to his own accounts and the testimonies of those who knew him, they sew him tightly inside a wet raw yak skin and leave him in the blistering sun. As the skin dries and shrinks, it compresses his body with crushing bone breaking force. The design is to suffocate him over hours.

Through the stitches in the skin, the crowd outside hears something that stops them cold. He is not screaming. He is not begging. He is singing hymns quietly and steadily. From inside the killing, his prayer life has gone so deep. His communion with Christ so real that his mind has completely transcended the physical, inhabiting a state of heavenly fellowship that the body's agony cannot reach. The torturers had no access to the part of him that mattered.

And now hear the words of Sundar Singh himself from his own diary. It is easy to die for Christ. It is hard to live for him. Dying takes only a few minutes or at worst an hour or two. But to live for Christ means to die daily to myself. Every  dug water well, every yak skin, every frozen Himalayan pass. Those are the easy prices. The hard price is the daily dying. 

The 5 hours given in the dark before anyone is watching. 

The 3 days fasting outside every village. 

The private room kept clean when a woman comes to the door.

The Bible handed to Gandhi's hands when it could have remained a point of pride.

That is the price the viewer is being asked to pay. 

By 1920, Sadhu Sundar Singh is a global figure. He tours Europe, Britain, America, and Australia. The largest churches and auditoriums in the world filled a capacity for this barefoot man from Punjab who speaks of Christ like someone describing a friend he had breakfast with this morning. 

During one American meeting, as thousands of sophisticated Westerners sit in their pews, watching this saffroned figure with his unhurried eyes and worn blanket, a three-year-old girl stands up in the audience, tugs her mother's sleeve, and says, "Mom, he looks like Jesus." The hall goes quiet out of the mouths of babes. The documentary's entire central thesis spoken by a child who had no theology and needed none.

He is offered money, positions, denominational covering, publishing contracts, comfortable homes in England and America. He refuses everyone. He is deeply grieved by the materialism of the western church, wealth and comfort strangling spiritual life in the very nations that had sent missionaries to the world. He returns to the saffron robe, the bare feet, and the Himalayan road. The world laid its best offer at his feet.

He stepped over it and kept walking.

The year is approximately 1920. Sundar Singh is at the height of his international influence. A letter arrives from Rampur from his father. The man who disowned him, allowed him to be poisoned, told him he was no longer worthy to be called a son. Sher Singh writes, "Son, the one you believe in, I have now made him my God, too. Years of the road, the well, the yak skin, the repeated Himalayan  crossings, and a father in a Punjab village meets the same Jesus his boy met on a winter morning in 1903. His elder brother follows, coming to faith in 1950.

And in a detail that closes the circle completely, Sher Singh having found the same Christ his son had walked away from everything to proclaim goes further still. He begins helping to fund Sundar's later missionary journeys to Europe. The man who disowned his son for following Christ ends his life financing the mission. The price paid in act two purchases this moment in act five. The seed planted in suffering grows in ground only God can reach. For every viewer who has paid a relational price for their faith, the documentary looks directly at you here.

The road is longer than you think. Keep walking.

In the final season of his life, Sundar Singh writes an article for the British and Foreign Bible Society titled What the Bible is to me. He writes, "It is now about a quarter of a century since this precious book introduced me to its author." He describes its power as magnetic, unseen, irresistible, drawing sinners to the Savior the way a magnet draws iron. He ends it as a prayer. May God grant that many more like me will receive eternal life from the living Saviour by this precious book.

The inversion is total. The boy who poured kerosene on these pages and struck a match now writes for the Bible Society, calling it the most precious book on earth. The fire he lit that day in the courtyard destroyed one Bible. The fire God lit through him distributed scripture across a continent. April 18th, 1929. Sabathu, Simla Hills. Sundar Singh, age 39. His body, aged far beyond sits years by frostbite, beatings, poisoning, and years of Himalayan crossings, takes up his pen and writes his last letter. His friends have   begged him not to go. His eyesight is failing. His body is breaking. He knows exactly what he is walking toward. 

He writes anyway. His own words in his own hand.

My reverend friend, I am leaving today for Tibet. I know the dangers and difficulties of this journey, but I must try my best to do my duty according to my calling. 

He cites Acts 20:24. 

I count not my life precious to myself so that I finish my course with joy and the ministry I received from the Lord Jesus. I hope to be back in 2 or 3 months and will write as soon as I return. with best wishes and love to you all. 

Yours affectionately, 

Singh. 


He never writes again. His friends gather at the mountain path. He embraces each one. He turns toward the Himalayas. The saffron robe catches the morning light. A mist rolls in from the peaks. His figure grows smaller. The white of the robe dissolves into the white of the snow and the white of the fog. He was never seen again. No body, no word, no grave. He walked into God's hands and did not return. He wrote Acts 20:24 in his own hand, then lived it to the letter. {But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.} A century passes. His books remain in print across dozens of languages. Churches across Asia trace their roots to the wave of consecration he carried. Men and women who heard his story gave up everything and found exactly what he found. He paid every price. He kept nothing for himself. And the man who kept nothing left everything.

You stayed to the end. And as promised, the hidden discipline beneath everything Sadhu Sundar Singh ever did was this. He waited on God before he moved.

Every village, three full days fasting and praying outside the threshold before he crossed it. every morning, 5 or 6 hours in silence before the road ever saw him. He never opened his mouth in [music] a new place before God had filled it. He never acted before he had heard. And in the waiting, God gave him what no classroom, no denomination, and no strategy session could provide. The clarity to decline Gandhi's offer, the peace to sing while he was dying inside a yak skin, and the authority that stopped a king [music] at the edge of an empty well, the discipline was the waiting. It is invisible, unglamorous, relentless, and it is available to you right now, today. Do consider a community of people committed to running endurance the race God has set before them.

You have watched a man burn a Bible and later on become a Bible Society author.

You have watched a man lose a father and [music] win him back through 30 years of faithfulness on the road. You have watched a man walk into a well, a yak skin and a Himalayan mist and come out or not come out with equal and unshakable peace. The question is not could God use someone like Sundar Singh.

You already know the answer. The question is what are you doing before the break of dawn? 

What happens in the 3 days before you walk into the assignment God has given you? 

Is there a jewel in your hand right now that he has told you to set down?

I belong to the road. If you are ready to wait before you move, surrender what God is asking you to release and keep walking toward the thing that frightens you most.  Faith that will equip you to boldly fulfill the call of God in your life. This week, set your alarm 30 minutes earlier than normal.  Before you speak to anyone, open your Bible, sit in complete silence, and ask God one question only. What are you saying to me right now? Do this for seven consecutive mornings. Do not replace it with a podcast. Give God the first silence of your day and watch what he does with the rest.

Next, we cover a man who stepped onto a ship to China with no map, no contacts, no common language, and a mission the entire Western church said was impossible. He waited 27 years before he saw a single convert. What kept him faithful across three decades with nothing to show for it? And what would change in your life if you made the same decision he made? Check out on Robert Morrison to discover the hidden principle that turns decades of silence into eternal harvest and the one decision that will determine whether you finish what God started in you.