Since the day Adam and Eve were sent out of Garden of Eden, mankind has come a long way in developing science and technology. We have left vehicles and carts pulled by animals to invent automobiles like motorbikes, cars, even airplanes and spacecrafts. We are proud of our scientific and technological advancement.
Development is good and highly appreciable but it has its own inherent hazards. In the days of bullock carts, we hardly heard of any road accidents. People traveled slowly, but confidently and safely. It was very rare to hear that someone died falling from a bullock cart or hit by it.
In this age of automobiles, we are saving lot of time, arriving at our destinations in a much shorter time. It is good of course! But the speed of today's vehicles is causing countless road accidents. Thousands of people die every year in road accidents; many more become injured and physically challenged. Every driver thinks he is the most careful and cautious driver but accidents do occur. We do not want the accidents, but we cannot go back to bullock carts. Development is both inevitable and hazardous.
We have air pollution caused by automobiles and industrialization. Our vehicles pump a lot of pollution into the air and our industries, chemical wastage which pollutes our environment. This is again an example of developmental hazards and the list is quite long.
All these problems in the physical world are but reflections of the problematic situations in the spiritual realm. There are developmental hazards in spiritual life too! We preach and aspire to grow spiritually, to become great warriors of prayer and stalwarts of faith. But it's a shocking fact that spiritual growth has its own natural hazards.
The popular opinion is that, growing enough spiritually will free us of all temptations, but it's not true. The more you grow spiritually, the greater your temptations you face! Hearing this you may prefer not to grow spiritually. But let me tell you, the greater the temptations we overcome, the superior your heavenly rewards will be! Let us grow spiritually and be prepared to face bigger, stronger temptations and receive the richest rewards before the judgment seat of Christ!
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Bakht Singh (1903 - 2000)
He is often regarded as one of the most well-known bible teachers and preachers and pioneers of the Indian Church movements. He was India's foremost evangelist, preacher and indigenous church planter who founded churches based on New Testament principles. He began a worldwide indigenous church-planting movement in India that eventually saw more than 10,000 local churches. Norman Grubb missionary statesman, author and teacher: "In all my missionary experience I think these churches on their New Testament foundations are the nearest I have seen to a replica of the early church and a pattern for the birth and growth of the young churches in all the countries which we used to talk about as mission fields."Life of prayer. Brother Bakht Singh was a man of prayer. He spent hours upon his knees in communion with the Lord seeking the Lord's mind regarding His will concerning the work and ministry. Therefore, the Lord also honored him and blessed him beyond any human understanding. This is one of the reasons why the Lord has used him so mightily for the edification of His Body and for the extension of His glorious kingdom both in India and abroad.