Manuscript 62, 1900
[Talk given by Mrs. E. G. White in the
Sanitarium Chapel, St. Helena, California, November 13, 1900.]
I wish to speak about the relation existing
between the medical missionary work and the gospel ministry.
It has been presented to me that every department of the work
is to be united in one great whole. The work of God is to prepare
a people to stand before the Son of man at His coming, and this
work should be a unit. The work that is to fit a people to stand
firm in the last great day must not be a divided work.
The ministry of the gospel is to present
the truth which must be received in order for people to be sanctified
and made ready for the coming of the Lord. And this work is to
embrace all that was embraced in Christ's ministry. Gospel workers
are to minister on the right hand and on the left, doing their
work intelligently and solidly.
There is to be no division between the
ministry and the medical work. The physician should labor equally
with the minister for the salvation of the soul and with as much
earnestness and thoroughness.
The question has been asked many times.
Should the physician feel it his duty to open the truth to his
patients? That depends on circumstances. In many cases all that
should be done is to point to Christ as a personal Saviour. There
are those who would only be injured should any new doctrine not
in accordance with their previous views be brought before them.
God must guide in this work. He can prepare
minds to receive the word of truth. It is just as much a physician's
duty to prepare the souls before him for what is to take place
as to minister to their physical needs. Let them know their danger.
Be a faithful steward for God. Do not let anyone be launched
into eternity without a word of warning or caution. You cannot
neglect this and be a faithful steward. God requires you to be
true to Him wherever you are. There is a great work to be done.
Take hold of it and do it intelligently. God will help everyone
who does this.
The medical missionary work has never been
presented to me in any other way than as bearing the same relation
to the work as a whole as the arm does to the body. The gospel
ministry is an organization for the proclamation of the truth
and the carrying forward of the work for sick and well. This
is the body, the medical missionary work
is the arm, and Christ is the head over all. Thus the matter
has always been presented to me.
It has been urged that because the medical
missionary work is the arm of the body, there should be a oneness
of respect shown. This is so. The medical missionary work is
the arm of the body, and God wants us to take a decided interest
in this work.
Christ was bound up in all branches of
the work. He did not make any division. He did not feel that
He was infringing on physicians when He healed the sick. He proclaimed
the truth, and when the sick came to him for healing, He asked
them if they believed that He could make them whole. He was just
as ready to lay His hands in healing on the sick and afflicted
as He was to preach the gospel. He was just as much at home in
this work as in proclaiming the truth, for healing the sick is
a part of the gospel.
To take people right where they are, whatever
their position, whatever their condition, and help them in every
way possible, this is ministry. It may be necessary for ministers
to go into the homes of the sick, and say, I am ready to help
you and I will do the best I can. I am not a physician, but I
am a minister, and I like to minister to the sick and afflicted.
Those who are sick in body are nearly always sick in soul, and
when the soul is sick, the body is made sick.
Christ's work for the paralytic is an illustration
of the way in which we are to work. This man had been told by
his friends of the mighty healer, and he had faith to believe
that he could be healed. His friends carried him to the house
where Jesus was teaching, but the crowd was so great that they
could not find entrance. Then the sick man suggested that they
remove part of the roof, and let him down into the room. This
they did, and when Jesus saw the sufferer lying before him, what
was His first work? It was to give him peace of mind. The Saviour
knew that the paralytic had been tortured by the suggestions
of the priests that God had cast him off for his sins.
"Son, thy sins be forgiven thee,"
were Christ's first words. This was what the sick man needed.
Peace and joy filled his heart. Some present began to murmur,
saying in their hearts, Who can forgive sins but God only? Then,
that they might know that the Son of man had power to forgive
sins, Christ said to the sick man, "Arise, and take up thy
bed, and go thy way unto thine house."
Thus the Saviour has bound together the
work of preaching the truth and healing the sick, and we are
never to divorce them. Christ blended ministry and healing, and
there is to be no more separation in our work than there was
in His.
There is to be no division between the
medical missionary work and the
gospel ministry. Medical missionary work is to be to the third
angel's message as the right arm to the body. Both are to work
in harmony. Then the salvation of the Lord will be revealed.
God not only desires His servants to have
faith in the work of His institutions, He desires them to go
further than this. They should realize that God wishes them to
be living examples of what it means to be well, physically and
spiritually. He wants them to show that the truth has accomplished
a great work for them.
Those who assemble in our conferences are
not always in a fit state to judge righteously. Many suffer from
congestion of the brain. Those who assemble in such meetings
should first do all in their power to place themselves in right
relation to God and to health. If the head is congested, let
them find out what is wrong. The brain is disturbed because there
is something the matter with the stomach. Let them find out what
is wrong about their diet. Our bodies are the temples of the
Holy Ghost, and if we fail to do all we can to place the body
in the very best condition of health, we are robbing God of the
honor due to Him from the beings He has created.
If you are called upon to attend a council
meeting, ask yourself whether your perceptive faculties are in
a proper condition to weigh evidence. If you are not in a proper
condition, if your brain is confused, you have no right to take
part in the meeting. Are you fractious? Is your temper sweet
and fragrant, or is it so disturbed and disagreeable that you
will be led to make hasty decisions? Do you feel as though you
would like to fight someone? Then do not go to the meeting, for
if you go you will surely dishonor God. Take an axe and chop
wood or engage in some physical exercise until your spirit is
mild and easy to be entreated. Just as surely as your stomach
is creating a disturbance in your brain, your words will create
a disturbance in the assembly. More trouble is caused by disturbed
digestive organs than many realize.
We ought always to eat the most simple
food. Often twice as much food as the system needs is eaten.
Then nature has to work hard to get rid of the surplus. Treat
your stomach properly, and it will do its best.
Do not sit in a meeting with cold feet.
If the feet are cold, wash them in cold water, and then dry them
thoroughly. You will find that the blood will thus be called
from the head to the limbs.
Those whose minds are clear can understand
the truth a hundredfold better than those whose minds are beclouded.
And if our brains are not clear, we may know that we have been
transgressing some of nature's laws. When my brain is confused,
I know that I have been making
some mistake in my diet.
Whether they acknowledge it or not, God
lays upon all human beings the duty of taking care of the soul-temple.
The body is to be kept clean and pure. The soul is to be sanctified
and ennobled. Then, God says, I will come unto him and take up
My abode with him. We are responsible for our own salvation,
and God holds us accountable for the influence we exert on those
connected with us. We should stand in such a position, physically
and spiritually, that we can recommend the religion of Christ.
We are to dedicate our bodies to God.
God desires His ministers to stand in a
high and holy position. Those who open the Word of God to others
should ask themselves, before they enter the pulpit, whether
they have been self-denying, whether their food has been simple,
such as the stomach can digest without beclouding the brain.
Please read the first chapter of Second Corinthians. This entire
chapter is a lesson for all believers.
Ministers should understand how to keep
their bodies in the best condition of health, so that they can
recommend the truth to those for whom they labor, and so that
when they are called to assemble together, they may know that
they are prepared to go. They have no right to go if they are
in such a condition of health that they will speak hastily and
view matters in a wrong light. They should place themselves where
they can judge righteously, where they can voice the words of
God. They can thus advance the work more than by all the word-preaching
they could do. Practical godliness is of great value.
God's servants should remember that in
every assembly Christ is present. Angels are ascending and descending
the heavenly ladder. A living connection has been made between
earth and heaven, and God's glory shines upon the congregation.
God requires the men who stand before the people as His mouthpieces
to have clear discernment. He requires them to speak under the
influence of His Spirit. There is no need for their brains to
be beclouded by indigestion. They should guard the door of the
lips, allowing nothing to enter that will make a disturbance.
It has been said, We want Sister White
to attend the conference, and we want the conference held in
Battle Creek. But I dare not go. Not that I would [not] like
to go, but I dare not, because mid-winter is not the proper time
to hold a conference. Those who attend are obliged to sit in
rooms heated by steam or stoves. Then perhaps, after sitting
in these hot rooms, they sleep in cold rooms, and shiver all
night, as I have done again and again, and it has nearly cost
me my life. This heating of rooms so highly is an evil. It would
be better for us to put on more clothes and have less heated air. If those who attend our meetings
would do this, they would be in a more favorable condition to
make right decisions.
From the light given me, when we hold a
conference it should be held where we can breathe the pure air
of heaven, in the sight of the beauties of nature. When those
in attendance at a conference drink in God's pure air, you will
find that their decisions will be more surcharged with the Holy
Spirit and one hundredfold more valuable than the decisions made
by those whose brains are congested by heated air.
God has a great work to do in the world.
This work is not yet closed. Who is going to help Him? Satan
has come down with great power to oppose the work of God, knowing
that he has but a short time. The whole synagogue of Satan opposes
the truth. The enemy is trying to counterwork every line of work
which God sets in operation. Are we going to act as though there
were no enemy to oppose? For Christ's sake put yourselves in
right relation to God. Place yourselves physically where you
will be able to work. Christ says, "Work out your own salvation
with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you,
both to will and to do of His good pleasure" [Phil. 2:12].
God and the human agent must cooperate.
Those who place a proper value on themselves will take proper
care of the body. They will work in harmony with the words, "Ye
are not your own; for ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify
God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's" [1 Cor. 6:20].
Angels of God are present in every council.
They long to see every member of the council standing before
God clad with the righteousness provided for them by Christ.
This righteousness everyone may have who will place himself in
right relation to God. This is an individual work.
"Whether therefore ye eat or drink,
or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." Remember
the estimate that God has placed upon you. This is of consequence
to you and to all with whom you are associated. Your position
affects others. God help us to do right because it is right.--Ms.
62, 1900.