Giới Thiệu · Brother Bakht Singh
Learn about and Listen from Brother Bakht Singh.
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Here is an excerpt from "Bakht Singh of India, A Prophet of God" by Daniel Smith
Then, finally, though there is much more which can be said, over all is cast a life of prayer which I myself have never seen equaled in any man, and I have moved around the world a good deal. Bakht Singh rises early, sometimes at four a.m., even though he is seldom in bed before midnight. His day begins with several hours of prayer and devotional reading of his Bible. None dare disturb him, and no calls for breakfast must break into his devotional waiting upon the Lord. Throughout the day every matter is brought before the Lord in prayer. No move is made and no journey undertaken without prayer. He never ventures outside without prayer, never enters or leaves a home without prayer, never receives or sends a visitor away without prayer. Nor does this fervent and zealous spirit of prayer ever seem to be thrown off at any time or in any day. His is a true life of prayer. Twenty times a day you may hear the word, "Shall we pray," and this prayer is always on the knees.
His desires in prayer are very vigorous, flowing like a strong stream that cannot stay to creep into little holes or spend their energies in small crevices. Nothing is wasted by flowery language or trifles of no moment. His prayers, though much longer than his letters, are like the sentences of his letters in that they are to the point, falling and rising with swift motion and hungry appetite. No wonder he accomplishes so much. All lies, I am sure, in the terrific, vigorous resolutions of this truly wonderful prayer life. Year in and year out the force of it never seems to be retarded. All who know him will bear testimony of the life and nature and quality of his prayers. Never does he grow weary in prayer. Never have I known him at any time to be cold, dull, or dead in prayer. Oh, what a man of prayer! Oh what prayers!
And there we will leave him. Bakht Singh has done the writer good, even as he has been an angel of God to thousands upon thousands more in the Orient. Our age is a black night, but in the darkness here is one of the brightest luminaries of the Lord Jesus Christ, to whom be praise and glory. Our brother would require that: Not unto (me) but unto Thy name give glory (Psalm 115:1).