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John Sung

August 18, 1944 • Death of Amazing Chinese Evangelist John Sung

John Sung's life was marked by a profound transformation that led him to become a powerful evangelist in China, emphasizing the importance of the soul and prayer in his ministry.
John Sung reflects on the profound question of what it profits a man to gain the world yet lose his soul, emphasizing the importance of spiritual truth over worldly achievements. Despite his academic success in the United States, he faced a crisis of faith at Union Theological Seminary, leading to a transformative experience that resulted in his commitment to evangelism. After being institutionalized for his fervent faith, he dedicated his life to preaching the gospel in China, leading hundreds of thousands to Christ through his passionate sermons and hours of prayer. His legacy as a powerful evangelist continues to inspire many, even after his untimely death at the age of 43.

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"What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world but lose his soul?" Those words kept bouncing around inside John Sung's head. The brilliant son of a Chinese Methodist minister, John was in the United States to learn all he could about the sciences. In just five years, even while working to support himself, he completed his Bachelor of Science Degree, his Master of Science and his Ph.D.

But the importance of the soul did not escape him. He entered Union Theological Seminary. That brought him to the crisis of his life. Union had abandoned many clear teachings of Scripture and substituted modern theology (God is dead) and Bible criticism in their place. John began to doubt everything that he had been taught while growing up. This troubled him and he prayed and studied the Bible looking for answers.

Suddenly, one night, his soul was transformed. He began to weep and to shout for joy. He raced to tell teachers and fellow students. The next thing he knew, he was locked in an insane asylum! In the eyes of the spiritually dead school authorities, his behavior indicated that he had gone mad.

John was allowed to take only his Bible and a pen into the cell with him. In the 193 days that he was locked up, he read the Bible from cover to cover forty times. He later said that that was his real theological training.

After his release, John returned to China. On the ship, he threw overboard all of his diplomas, certificates and awards, keeping only his doctorate for his father's sake. From that moment on, his life was dedicated to winning souls.

And that is what John did. After a slow three-year start, God sent him from end to end of China and around Southeast Asia where he preached sermon after sermon stressing mankind's sin and need for the gospel. He named specific sins by name. Stung to the heart, his listeners wept openly. Many confessed their sins in front of the whole congregation.

At meeting after meeting, people listened to John and repented. He preached for only fifteen years, but in that time, he led hundreds of thousands to Christ. The secret of his success was hours of prayer. Every morning he rose early to pray for two or three hours. People said he prayed as if Christ were an intimate friend in the room with him. To him, faith was watching God work while you were on your knees.

John died on this day, August 18, 1944; He was only 43 years old.

Sources:

1. Anderson, Gerald H., editor. Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions. (New York: Macmillan Reference, 1998).

2 .Moreau, A. Scott, editor. Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books, 2000).

3. Smithers, David. "John Sung; the apostle of revival." (www.watchword.org/smithers/ww51a.html).

4. Tan, Paul Lee. "Dr. John Sung; Billy Graham of China." (www.tanbible.com/tol_knw/tol_knw_jsung.htm)

5. Tow, Timothy. "John Sung and His Legacy in Singapore." (www.lifefebc.com/febc/BurnBush/V1N1A4.htm)

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to John Sung's early life - His academic achievements in the United States - Crisis of faith at Union Theological Seminary
  2. II points: - Transformation experience and its impact - Imprisonment in the asylum and Bible study - Realization of true theological training
  3. III points: - Return to China and dedication to evangelism - Preaching style and impact on listeners - Leading hundreds of thousands to Christ
  4. IV points: - The role of prayer in his ministry - Faith as an intimate relationship with God - Legacy and death of John Sung

Key Quotes

“What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world but lose his soul?” — John Sung
“To him, faith was watching God work while you were on your knees.” — John Sung
“He preached for only fifteen years, but in that time, he led hundreds of thousands to Christ.” — John Sung

Application Points

  • Reflect on the importance of spiritual transformation in your own life.
  • Dedicate time for prayer and seek a deeper relationship with God.
  • Consider how you can share the gospel and lead others to Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was John Sung's main focus in his ministry?
John Sung focused on winning souls and preaching the gospel, emphasizing mankind's sin and need for repentance.
How did John Sung's education influence his faith?
His education led him to doubt traditional teachings, prompting a transformative spiritual experience that redirected his life.
What was significant about John Sung's time in the asylum?
During his 193 days in the asylum, he read the Bible extensively, which he considered his true theological training.
How did John Sung approach prayer?
He dedicated hours each morning to prayer, viewing it as a vital connection with God and a source of strength in his ministry.

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