Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that while an incarnation of God is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, saints are distinct. The chapter states that saints view the virtuous and the wicked as equal, showing compassion to all and working to set the wicked on the right path. In fact, the text suggests saints are greater than God in this regard, as their hearts overflow with love for the distressed. Sai Baba is presented as this type of saint, an incarnation for His devotees who is the king of knowledge and possesses an enmity-free equality toward all beings, from a pauper to a king.
How does Chapter 12 differentiate between the role of a saint and the role of God, and what does it say about Sai Baba in this context?
π Chapter 12