When Jog presented Dev's letter of complaint, Sai Baba explained how he had kept his promise to attend the Udyapan. As described in Chapter 40, Baba clarified that he was the Sanyasi who came first alone and then returned with two others for the meal. He then made a powerful statement about the inviolability of his promises to emphasize this point. Baba declared to Jog, "Look, for the sake of My word, I would die; but the words from My mouth shall never be otherwise." This assertion highlights that his commitment is absolute, even if the fulfillment is not immediately apparent, and it left Jog's heart overflowing with joy at this profound truth.
What did Sai Baba say about the importance of his word when explaining his attendance at Dev's feast?
📖 Chapter 40