Monday, February 8, 2010

Jerusalem, Lima, Berlin and Amsterdam. Sunder remained modest
despite his fame. His attitude made his father repent at the later stage.
Sunder never thought of himself but only longed to follow Jesus, repaid
evil with kindness and won over his enemies by love. This attitude often
caused his enemies to feel ashamed of their evil actions. Once, he
was preaching in public, a fanatic (non Christian) punched his right
cheek. Calmly, Sunder turned his left cheek towards him. The attacker
left immediately but sought forgiveness for his sin he had committed.
Once Sunder told some harvesters, the parable of the weeds. They
became annoyed and one of them stoned at Sundae’s head. The stone
thrower was struck by severe headache and lied down on the ground.
Sunder took his sickle worked for him in the field. Harvesters soon
became friendly to him and invited sunder to their home. He opened
their hearts for Gospel. The next day when Sunder had left them, they
noticed that the harvest was much more than normal.
Sunder visited Tibet again in year 1929. He never returned back,
perhaps his assignment on earth was over. “For whoever wants to
save his own life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for me and for
the Gospel will save it.” (Mark 8:35)
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