When explaining the situation to Jog, Sai Baba powerfully emphasized the absolute sanctity of his word. After revealing that he had indeed attended Dev's feast in the form of a Sanyasi, he made a profound declaration. As Chapter 40 recounts, Baba told Jog, "Look, for the sake of My word, I would die; but the words from My mouth shall never be otherwise." This statement underscored his unwavering commitment to his promises, even if his methods were mysterious to his devotees. This confirmation brought immense joy to Jog, reinforcing the universal experience among devotees that Sainath's promises would never fail.
What did Sai Baba himself say about keeping his promises when explaining the incident at Dev's house?
๐ Chapter 40