The people here mentioned are represented
as bringing a charge against God. They have been active in observing
the outward forms of worship, and they complain because God does
not acknowledge their works, and because He does not answer their
prayers. But the Lord charges them with neglecting His work and
refusing to follow His way.
"Behold," He says, "in the
day of your fast ye find pleasure, and exact all your labours.
Behold, ye fast for strife and debate, and to smite with the
fist of wickedness: ye shall not fast as ye do this day, to make
your voice to be heard on high" (verses 3 and 4).
It is possible for us to be deceived in
regard to our relation to God. We are not to reproach our Maker
if we do not see everything worked out just as we desire. Let
us rather examine ourselves to see if we are keeping His words.
In contrast with the worship offered Him
by this people, God places the work that He desires them to perform.
[Isaiah 58: 5-7 quoted.]
Here is a work for every individual. Christ's
followers are to relieve the necessities of humanity wherever
they see suffering or oppression. They are ever to be ready to
speak a word in season to him that is weary.
We have a work to do for others. We cannot
afford to live merely for ourselves. We are to represent the
great Medical Missionary, who came to our world to seek and save
that which was lost. When we do the work to which God calls us,
we are assured of His blessing.
"Then shall thy light break forth
as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily."
The great Physician will care for those who carry on the work
that He did when He was in our world. Are you sick? Here is a
prescription that will restore you to health. As you forget yourself,
and take an unselfish interest in those around you, the mighty
Healer will acknowledge your work and give you strength beyond
your expectations. "Then shall thy light break forth as
the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and
thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord
shall be thy rereward" (verse 8). Who is our righteousness?
The Lord Jesus Christ. Let us study the record of His life on
this earth. Let us carry out the principles in our everyday life
that He has given for us to follow. Then His righteousness will
go before us, and His glory will be our rearward. Here is the
prescription for every soul to accept.
"What shall I do that I may inherit
eternal life? (Mark 10:17), asked the lawyer of Christ. "What
is written in the law? how readest thou?" the
Saviour said. The lawyer answered, "Thou
shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and
thy neighbor as thyself," and Christ replied, "Thou
hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live" (Luke
10:26-28). Those who will obey these two great principles will
have the constant blessing of God.
"Then shalt thou call, and the Lord
shall answer; thou shalt cry, and He shall say, Here I am"
(Isaiah 58:9). Do you feel that your prayers are unanswered?
Then do as Christ directs you. In His word He has declared it;
by His Spirit He testifies to it. Will you follow the directions?
Will you relieve the necessities of those around you? Will you
work in behalf of the oppressed? Will you practice the life of
Christ in seeking to save the souls ready to perish? In such
work you will have the comfort of the grace of God in rich measure.
[Isaiah 58:9-11 quoted.] I thank the Lord
with heart and soul and voice for this assurance. When in trouble
you may not always feel the assurance of help, but you can always
say, The Lord has said it, and I will trust in Him. [Verse 12
quoted.]
These words outline our work. We are to
repair the breach that has been made in the law of God, to exalt
the downtrodden fourth commandment. We are to point out the right
path, which has been lost sight of. A false sabbath has been
exalted in the place of the seventh-day Sabbath of Jehovah, and
many have lost their bearings. By vigilance and faithfulness
in following the true path, we are to direct them all to the
right path. [Verses 13-14 quoted.]
"Not finding thine own pleasure, nor
speaking thine own words." Then whose words will you speak?
The very words that Christ has given to comfort, to encourage,
to bless, to lift up those that are bowed down. God has given
you a mind, that you may speak words to help others. Do not feed
it with trash. Do not injure it by the use of tobacco or alcohol.
None of us have any too much mind, and we should do our utmost
to improve that which we have. We cannot afford to allow the
mind to be dominated by evil for one moment, for thus we might
lose an opportunity to speak a word in season to some soul ready
to perish. The responsibility of winning souls to Christ rests
upon us, and we must work for their salvation. We are not to
speak our own words, working for our own personal benefit; we
are to study how best to relieve the suffering and the oppressed,
how best to help the needy and distressed.
Then shalt thou delight thyself in the
Lord." He is your power, your health, your life, and your
salvation. Trust in Him every moment. Pray to Him, and ask Him
to keep you in your going out and your coming in. Ask Him to
preserve your soul that it shall not be beguiled by the enemy.
I ask you to put away from your homes all
light reading. Do not fill the house with magazines, so that
when one comes in the first thing he picks up is a magazine.
The Lord has nothing to do with such reading. It fills the mind
with trash. Those who indulge in it are bringing to the foundation
wood, hay, and stubble. It is a sin in the sight of God to give
the mind to such reading, for He claims our thoughts. We are
to serve Him with the mind. In the Bible you will find reading
that will be food to the soul. We have
no time to spend in light reading. Let us study what saith the
Word of God. Let us find out from the Scriptures what are the
conditions of salvation.
Have you become acquainted with your neighbors,
that you may tell them of the truth? Take your Bible and call
on them. Read them some of those passages of Scripture that are
the most comforting. Show them that you have an interest in their
eternal welfare. God wants you to help them to place their minds
in a right channel.
In the Word of God the truth in regard
to the observance of the Lord's Sabbath is plainly stated. But
the world is in ignorance of God's requirements. Shall it be
that when you meet your neighbors in the day of judgment, they
will charge you with neglect, saying, "You knew of these
things, why did you not tell us?"
May God Help us to realize that our words
are a talent more precious than gold and silver. May He help
us to speak only words of comfort and consolation.
Remember that a large number of angels
were cast out of heaven because of rebellion. These angels are
continually striving to turn into wrong channels the minds of
those who are seeking to obey the Lord. But if you will walk
in the path of obedience to God's requirements, He will watch
over you and guard you from evil. He will strengthen you and
cause you to ride upon the high places of the earth.
Nearly forty years ago [1865] the Lord
opened up before us the principles of health reform. At that
time I was very weak physically. Sometimes I would faint away two or three times a day, and I
thought as many today think, that flesh-meat was the only food
that would keep up my strength. But in mercy the Lord showed
me that flesh-meat is not necessary to maintain strength, and
that it is not the best food.
Since that time increased light upon health
reform has been given. In grains, fruits, vegetables, and nuts
are to be found all the food elements that we need. If we will
come to the Lord in simplicity of mind, He will teach us how
to prepare wholesome food free from the taint of flesh-meat.
One-time Dr. Trall said to me, "I
must tell you that you put forth too much strength when you stand
before the people. If you continue to do as you are doing you
cannot live over three years, and I do not know that you can
live three months." I had with me a copy of the book, How
to Live, and I asked Dr. Trall if he would read the book. He
replied that he would, and I let him take it. A few days afterward
he said to me, "Mrs. White, where did you get your instruction
in medical science?" I replied that I had received it by
revelation from God. As he handed the book back to me, he said,
"That book is filled with truth. I hope it may have a wide
circulation." Dr. Trall was an unbeliever, and he used often
to speak against our ministers, but he would never say one word
against Mrs. White. He is now dead, and I, whom he thought could
live only a short time, have been preserved all these years.
I shall soon be seventy-eight years old. I have placed myself
in the hands of God, and He has sustained me, enabling me to
bear my testimony in many parts of the world.
When the State Fair was held in Battle
Creek, our people took with them onto the ground three or four
cooking stoves and demonstrated how good meals might be prepared without the use of flesh-meat. We
were told that we set the best table on the ground. Whenever
large gatherings are held, it is your privilege to devise plans
whereby you can provide those who attend with wholesome food,
and thus educate them in the matter of the most simple and healthful
diet.
In our early experiences the Lord gave
us favor with the people, and we had many wonderful opportunities
to demonstrate what could be done through the principles of health
reform to restore to health those whose cases had been pronounced
hopeless. At one time the wife of the high school teacher in
Battle Creek was thrown from a sleigh and seriously injured.
We took her into our house, which was close by, and cared for
her. The doctor called, and when he saw what we were doing, he
said, "You are doing the very best that can be done. I leave
the case with you." She recovered. Some years afterward
she came to my house, bringing her husband and her little girl.
She said to the child, "This is Mrs. White. You would not
be here today if she had not saved my life several years ago."
We knelt down together and thanked the Lord for His mercy.
The light on the subject of health reform
was given by the Lord, and we are not to depart from it. The
Lord has put into the minds of some a knowledge of how to prepare
wholesome articles of food. But it is not His design that this
knowledge shall be confined to a few. In every family there should
be those who understand the science of healthful cooking.
Light was also given that in the cities
there would be opportunity to do a work similar to that which
we did on the Battle Creek fairgrounds. In harmony with this light, hygienic restaurants have
been established. But there is grave danger that our restaurant
workers will become so imbued with the spirit of commercialism
that they will fail to impart the light which the people need.
Our restaurants bring us in contact with many people, but if
we allow our minds to be engrossed with the thought of financial
profit, we shall fail to fulfill the purpose of God. He would
have us take advantage of every opportunity to present the truth
that is to save men and women from eternal death.
I have tried to ascertain how many souls
have been converted to the truth as a result of the restaurant
work here in Los Angeles. Some may have been saved, but many
more might be converted to God if every effort were made to conduct
the work in God's order, and to let light shine into the pathway
of others.
I would say to the workers connected with
the restaurant, "Do not continue to work as you have been
working. Seek to make the restaurant a means of communicating
to others the light of present truth. For this purpose only have
our restaurants been established."
The food work must not be so enlarged that
it will call for the talent that should be put to use in the
ministry, or in other lines of evangelistic work. There is danger
that the restaurant work will employ those who are needed to
take an active part in house-to-house labor and in various lines
of missionary work. Some who have been held in the restaurant
should have been engaged in helping Elder Simpson in his efforts
to present the truth.
The workers in the Los Angeles restaurant
and the members of the Los Angeles church need to be thoroughly
converted. To everyone has been given the
talent of intellect. Have you received power to prevail with
God? "As many as received Him, to them gave He power to
become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name"
(John 1:12).
We should put forth greater efforts to
teach the people the truths of health reform. At every camp meeting
an effort should be made to demonstrate what can be done in providing
an appetizing, wholesome diet from grains, fruits, nuts, and
vegetables. In every place where new companies are brought into
the truth, instruction should be given in the science of preparing
wholesome food. Workers should be chosen who can labor from house
to house in an educational campaign.
You prepare food for those who come to
the restaurant for meals, but what efforts are you putting forth
to teach them the commandments of God, and point them to the
path of life? The restaurant should be a place where a holy influence
is exerted. Do not give your patrons merely the newspapers to
read. Let them have the publications that are filled with truth.
Endeavor to become acquainted with those with whom you are brought
in contact. Lead them on to inquire in regard to the truth, and
then have ready some tract or book that will answer their question.
In this way seeds of truth may be sown, and the time will come
when some of it will spring up into life eternal.
Heavenly angels are waiting to cooperate
with those who work on the side of truth and righteousness. The
enemy of souls is working diligently to bring in his so-called
science that will make of God and of Christ a nonentity. His
delusions are flooding the world, but we cannot conceive of what
will be in the future.
We are so thankful that God has opened
the way for us to secure such favorable locations for our institutions
in Southern California. He brought first to our notice the buildings
now occupied by the Fernando School. When someone wrote and told
me of the buildings that were offered for sale at such reasonable
prices, I replied, "Lose no time in securing the property."
The instruction given was obeyed, and for two or three years
a school has been conducted there. God calls upon you to take
a greater interest in this school than you have taken in the
past.
The Lord has wonderfully opened up the
way for us to establish sanitariums. These institutions should
be centers of education. They should be conducted by men and
women who have the fear of God in their hearts and who can speak
words in season, bringing to troubled souls the comfort of the
grace of God. This is the work that should be done in every sanitarium.
For a long time we have desired to see
a work begun in Redlands. Now, in the providence of God we have
come into possession of Loma Linda. This will give us an influence
in Redlands and Riverside, enabling us to find openings for the
proclamation of present truth. This beautiful property was offered
to us at a very low price. It is completely furnished. We have
only to take possession. We trust that our people will rally
to the support of this institution, that it may not be burdened
with a large interest-bearing debt.
At this time, when Satan is rallying his
forces, shall the people of God lay off the armor, and go to
sleep? Shall we do nothing, or shall we remember that there is One who says, "All power is given
unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway,
even unto the end of the world" (Matthew 28:19,20).
Many have so little faith in God that He
is unable to work for them. Elder Simpson has labored diligently
and faithfully in Los Angeles, and the Lord has given him success.
But his success would have been far greater had the church rallied
to his support, had every member been consecrated to God. Some
have thought that Elder Simpson should labor for the church.
The church members should rather have assisted Elder Simpson
by going to their neighbors and telling them of the truth, inviting
them to attend the meetings.
There is now a large number of believers
in Los Angeles. Many of these should be fitting themselves to
work for the Master, that the truth may go forth as a lamp that
burneth. Read the fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah. Read it over
many times, and you will receive a deeper impression each time.
I have always felt a deep interest in the
work in Southern California. For more than twenty years this
part of the State has been represented to me as an important
field. Our people should be ready to meet those who come and
go, and speak to them the words of life. They should scatter
the publications containing present truth. The Lord will do great
things for those who cooperate with Him.--Ms. 27, 1906. (MR 900.2)