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When
his father died his mother dedicated him to God.
This single act at the age of two years was to
shape and influence his entire future life. As
a child and young man he rebelled against this
dedication and began leading two distinctly different
lives.
To his mother he
was the dutiful God fearing son, but inside he
was rejecting this dedication to God and was burning
with rebellion. Two of his brothers had entered
the ministry, and his mother was confident that
he would also enter the ministry, as he was the
one she had dedicated to God, not his brothers.
However, when he was sixteen years of age and
his education was completed, he finally declared
the rejection of his faith to his mother. There
was a terrible row, in which he picked up a huge
boulder, threw it at her, and ran away from the
house to Madras.
In Madras he
mixed with the roughnecks. He had no direction,
no faith, and no family. He started up a business
with two friends who robbed and dumped him. He
roamed the streets of Madras penniless, dejected
and destitute. For three days he was without food
and watched a banana seller, hoping that someone
would take pity on him and give him something
to eat. He even contemplated eating the banana
skin, and the Parable of the Prodigal Son kept
running through his head: Luke 15:16.
And he would fain have filled his belly with
the husks that the swine did eat: and no man gave
unto him. KJV
Deep despair and depression overwhelmed him, and
he decided to end his life by walking into the
sea. There was a Gospel meeting in progress on
the beach as he headed for the sea, and he recognized
the preacher who was quoting Ecclesiastes 11:9.
Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let
thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth,
and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the
sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all
these things God will bring thee into judgment.
KJV
As an angry young man, Reuben had read this
same verse, and in rage had thrown the Bible to
the ground and stamped on it, kicking it around
like a football. Hearing this verse again brought
back vivid memories of that previous time, and
again he felt very angry, for this time it put
doubts in his mind. Already he felt a failure
in life and wanted his plan of suicide to succeed.
But instead, on that night he accepted the Lord
and committed his life for His glory.
While all this
was happening, thoughts of reconciliation with
his mother and family were creeping into his mind,
and the harder he tried to push the thoughts out
of his head the stronger they became. He decided
to write to his mother, and like the Parable of
the Prodigal Son she welcomed him home. His faith
and belief in Jesus Christ flooded back. He started
working in a Laboratory as a quality controller
but he felt drawn and compelled to spread Gods
word and preach the Gospel. The text 1 Corinthians
9:16 was his inspiration.
For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing
to glory of: for necessity is laid upon me; yea,
woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel! KJV
Swallowing his pride, he decided to ask his eldest
brother, who was a pastor, for spiritual guidance
and help. His brother laughed at him and said
that there were already two brothers in the ministry
and that was enough. However, he tested Reuben's
strength and fortitude by saying that if he went
into a locked room, fasted for three days, and
still felt the same when he came out, he would
help him. After three days of fasting, the commitment
to enter the ministry was stronger than ever.
But when he said this to his brother, his brother
flew into a rage, threw a purse of money at him,
told him to take the money, and ordered him out
of the house. Reuben opened the purse, took only
the bus fare of 10 rupees, and returned the purse
to his brother. In the middle of the night he
left the house; he was seventeen years of age.
Determined
to study and preach God's word, he approached
a Bible College in the state of Tamil Nadu, and
they agreed to accept him for a two-year course.
He was penniless again, but this time he had direction
and commitment and worked as a gardener in the
college grounds. In return he was given tuition,
board, and accommodation. After finishing Bible
College he was sent to the Andaman Islands for
five years as a missionary working among the tribals.
He was one of the first missionaries to enter
this spiritual wilderness, and the tribal people
resisted giving up their pagan rituals and accepting
the word of Christ.
Already, although only a young man he was showing
discernment and leadership skills and was in charge
of the group, preaching with fire straight from
the Lord enabling the tribals to identify all
his biblical teachings with their cultures and
way of life. Many churches were planted and are
still expanding today.
When he returned
to Tamil Nadu, he taught in Bible School and completed
a two-year correspondence course on Missionary
outreach. Throughout this time he had a burning
desire and vision to preach the Gospel to his
spiritually barren land of India. For a number
of years he was a roving charismatic preacher,
searching out isolated communities and teaching
Gods word. In 1985 he married Flora, and they
settled in Bangalore in 1987. Their two children,
Jim Elliot and Sabina Livingbel, were born there.
Flora fully supports her husband and assists him
in many pastoral activities. In 1990 he sowed
the seeds for the now growing and spiritually
alive Agape Bible Church. From a small beginning
of three families, there are now 700 believers
and 250 children being ministered to and hearing
the Gospel. In addition to this large ministry
he teaches missionaries and lay leaders who reach
the villages, and is responsible for the running
of two children’s homes and the Eunuch ministry.
Reuben Sathiyaraj
has empathy with the people, especially the street
child and ragpicker. He has the ability to see
potential in those people, thrown away and rejected
by society. He respects and cares for his God
given gifts and motivates his fellow workers.
The spiritual
growth in this large slum area of Bangalore is
entirely due to the commitment and God given gift
of this dynamic and compassionate man, Pastor
Reuben Sathyiraj, the man of the people! Please
pray for his ministry.
To God be all the Glory and honor!
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