At the Master's Feet is Sadhu Sundar Singh's classic Christian devotional work on discipleship, prayer, humility, spiritual awakening, and life in the presence of Christ. Written in the form of a dialogue between the disciple and the Master, the book presents Christian truth through direct spiritual instruction rather than abstract theology. Its tone is simple, inward, and serious, offering brief meditations on sin, salvation, suffering, service, prayer, peace, and the soul's growth in union with God.
First published in English in 1922, At the Master's Feet became one of Sundar Singh's best-known works and helped introduce English-language readers to his distinctive Indian Christian witness. The book's power lies in its plainness: it speaks as devotional teaching, but also as mystical instruction, drawing readers toward surrender, obedience, contemplation, and inward transformation. For the Sublime line, this belongs with serious Christian spirituality, devotional classics, prayer, mysticism, and the literature of the deeper Christian life.