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Bakht Singh Chabra (1903 - 2000). Indian evangelist, church planter, and Bible teacher born in Joiya, Punjab (now Pakistan), to a devout Sikh family. Educated at Punjab University, he studied agricultural engineering in England (1926-1928) and Canada (1929-1932), embracing a Western lifestyle, including smoking and drinking, while rejecting his Sikh roots by shaving his hair. Initially hostile to Christianity—once tearing a Bible apart—he converted in 1929 in Winnipeg after reading the New Testament, influenced by Christian friends John and Edith Hayward. Returning to India in 1933, he began preaching as an Anglican evangelist, later becoming independent, sparking the 1937 Martinpur revival, a pivotal movement in Indian Christianity. In 1941, after a night of prayer in Chennai, he founded Hebron Ministries, establishing over 10,000 indigenous churches modeled on New Testament principles across India and South Asia. Singh authored books like How I Got Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory and held annual “Holy Convocations” in Madras, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Kalimpong, drawing thousands. Married to Rama Bai at age 12 in 1915, little is recorded of their personal life. His contextualized gospel, blending Indian spirituality with biblical truth, earned him the title “Elijah of the 21st Century” in Indian Christendom. Singh’s words, “I have never asked any man for anything, but the Lord is richly supplying all my needs,” reflect his faith-driven ministry. Despite Parkinson’s disease in his final decade, his legacy endures through Hebron’s global network and writings, praised by figures like Ravi Zacharias.
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The video is a sermon on the topic of finding a place to live in the Lord. The speaker repeatedly asks the Lord to provide a place where they can live. The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking the Lord's guidance and relying on Him for direction in finding a place to live. The sermon encourages listeners to trust in the Lord's provision and to seek His will in all aspects of their lives.
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Satsang with Mooji And a thorn proceeded, lightning, thundering, vices, and there were seven lamps of fire burning the thorn, which are the seven spirits of God. We saw how the word seven spirits occurs four times in the book of Revelation. We saw how the work of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life can be divided into four groups of seven each. Indeed there is a very wrong teaching about the fullness of the Holy Spirit in many quarters. It is helpful to know how the work of the Holy Spirit works in us, how to be sure that we are enjoying the fullness. I mentioned how there are seven names given in the Bible to the Holy Spirit. Even in the 9th, 14th, how much more shall the blood of Christ go to the eternal spirit, offered in the cell without thought to God. In the 9th, 14th, how much more shall the blood of Christ go to the eternal spirit, offered in the cell without thought to God. Because through him we are given hunger, thirst for the things of eternity, and need to enjoy the gifts of eternity. Secondly, Romans 1 and verse 4 declare to me the strength of God's power according to the spirit of holiness. By the resurrection of the Holy Spirit, the spirit of holiness to make us holy and keep us holy. This work of the Holy Spirit to give us stronger longing, greater longing day by day to be holy and become more holy. Then John chapter 16, and verse 7, Nevertheless, I tell you truth, it is fear for you. I go away, if I go not away, the comforts have not come. Therefore, I tell you truth, it is fear for you. I go away, if I go not away, the comforts have not come. To bring into us the love of God in fullness. Have you seen Romans 5, 5? Love of God shed abroad by the Holy Ghost into us. Romans 5, 5 Romans 5, 5 Romans 13, how we in the spirit of truth will come. He will guide you to our truth. But when the spirit of truth will come, he will show you the way of truth. Spirit of truth. Bring unto us the fuller understanding of hidden mysteries and heavenly mysteries. And fifthly, Galatians 4, 6. Galatians 4, 6 And because he is our son, God has sent forth the spirit of his son in hearts, crying above her. Galatians 4, 6 Spirit of son. We will learn how to call God as our heavenly father. How to enjoy true fellowship with God the Father. And second Timothy 1, 7. God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and love and sound mind. God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and love and sound mind. Spirit of power and love and sound mind. To bring unto us God's power and God's wisdom. To bring unto us God's power and God's wisdom. To remove all fear from us. That's thirdly, 1 John 2. 1 John 2, 26-27. These things have I done to you, to send them that seduce you. But the anointing, because given to us to save us from these false doctrines, So this anointing has been given to us to save us from false doctrines. In the end days there will be many many false prophets to deceive people. But because of this anointing we are protected from them, we are warned beforehand. But because of this anointing we are protected from them, we are warned beforehand. So the seven names of the Holy Spirit have been given to you, study them in your own time. So you have to pray, go outside the bundle and remain there till we call you. Our loving Heavenly Father, In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, we once again and we for the day and I pray with us and I pray with all of us we have already asked, we even though have begun to be defective and make the remaining three days be the gift of blessings. What you have said to us, become more clear. What you have given to us, be preserved. What you could not understand, be taught us. What we have promised, be given the gift to obey. Now with our company, people work in many halls. Those who have the wrong motive, have their motive changed by me. Those who have benefited, be brought in our possession. Those who are testifying in baptism, be fully taught of these. Those who are given by Heavenly Command, be given the gift to obey. And those who have seen the living water, may find their balance free of bondage. And make our time very, very flexible. May God be strengthened by us. Thank you for keeping us so far. Thank you for protecting us from sickness. Thank you for supplying our needs. There will be no lack in my house. Thank you those who are serving us. They will be graced us. Thank you. They will be fully rewarded. Those who haven't come yet, be constrained to come. Let me eat the flower of their portion. Thank you to those who went to the open air. Thank you to those who are on their way. Thank you to those who have to go away. Lord, make our job full. And give us enough rest and sleep. And keep us conscious of thy loving presence. We pray in the name of the Lord, Jesus of Australia.
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Bakht Singh Chabra (1903 - 2000). Indian evangelist, church planter, and Bible teacher born in Joiya, Punjab (now Pakistan), to a devout Sikh family. Educated at Punjab University, he studied agricultural engineering in England (1926-1928) and Canada (1929-1932), embracing a Western lifestyle, including smoking and drinking, while rejecting his Sikh roots by shaving his hair. Initially hostile to Christianity—once tearing a Bible apart—he converted in 1929 in Winnipeg after reading the New Testament, influenced by Christian friends John and Edith Hayward. Returning to India in 1933, he began preaching as an Anglican evangelist, later becoming independent, sparking the 1937 Martinpur revival, a pivotal movement in Indian Christianity. In 1941, after a night of prayer in Chennai, he founded Hebron Ministries, establishing over 10,000 indigenous churches modeled on New Testament principles across India and South Asia. Singh authored books like How I Got Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory and held annual “Holy Convocations” in Madras, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Kalimpong, drawing thousands. Married to Rama Bai at age 12 in 1915, little is recorded of their personal life. His contextualized gospel, blending Indian spirituality with biblical truth, earned him the title “Elijah of the 21st Century” in Indian Christendom. Singh’s words, “I have never asked any man for anything, but the Lord is richly supplying all my needs,” reflect his faith-driven ministry. Despite Parkinson’s disease in his final decade, his legacy endures through Hebron’s global network and writings, praised by figures like Ravi Zacharias.