Manuscript 115, 1907
[An address by Mrs. E G. White at the dedicatory
service of the new hospital building, St. Helena Sanitarium,
October 20, 1907.]
"And He showed me a pure river of
water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne
of God and of the Lamb. In the midst of the street of it, and
on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which
bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month:
and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations"
[Rev. 22:1].
Thank God for this! The great reason why
we have sanitariums is that these institutions may be agencies
in bringing men and women to a position where they may be numbered
among those who shall some day eat of the leaves of the tree
of life, which are for the healing of the nations. "And
there shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the
Lamb shall be in it; and His servants shall serve Him" [verse
3].
Our sanitariums are established as institutions
where patients and helpers may serve God. We desire to encourage
as many as possible to act their part individually in living
healthfully. We desire to encourage the sick to discard the use
of drugs, and to substitute the simple remedies provided by God,
as they are found in water, in pure air, in exercise, and in
general hygiene.
Our object in choosing this location, when
we were establishing the first sanitarium for the Pacific Coast,
was that we might be away from the confusion of the cities. In
harmony with the light given me, I am urging people to come out
from the great centers of population. Our cities are increasing
in wickedness, and it is becoming more and more evident that
those who remain in them unnecessarily, do so at the peril of
their souls' salvation.
But in this place where we have met today,
the very surroundings exert an influence in calling us to higher
and purer lives. Here we have been able to gather in many, and
they have been greatly benefited by a wise application of the
means that God has provided for aiding in the recovery of the
sick. We are thankful that we have similar institutions in many
other places.
Our sanitariums are to be centers of education.
Those who come to them are to be given an opportunity to learn
how to overcome disease, and how to preserve the health. They
may learn how to use the simple
agencies that God has provided for their recovery, and become
more intelligent in regard to the laws of life.
Some have asked me, "Why should we
have sanitariums? Why should we not, like Christ, pray for the
sick, that they may be healed miraculously?" I have answered,
"Suppose we were able to do this in all cases. How many
would appreciate the healing? Would those who were healed become
health reformers, or continue to be health destroyers?"
Jesus Christ is the Great Healer, but He
desires that by living in conformity with His laws, we may cooperate
with Him in the recovery and the maintenance of health. Combined
with the work of healing there must be an imparting of knowledge
of how to resist temptations. Those who come to our sanitariums
should be aroused to a sense of their own responsibility to work
in harmony with the God of truth.
We cannot heal. We cannot change the diseased
conditions of the body. But it is our part, as medical missionaries,
as workers together with God, to use the means that He has provided.
Then we should pray that God will bless these agencies. We do
believe in a God; we believe in a God who hears and answers prayer.
He has said, "Ask, and ye shall receive; seek, and ye shall
find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."
God would have us turn away from the fashions
and the foolishness of this world. He would have us be a blessing
to the community in which we live. Every Christian should be
a means of disseminating the light of God's Word. God has given
us minds that we may understand, and it is our duty and our privilege
to live in harmony with Him and with the laws that He has established.
"And there shall be no more curse:
but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it; and His
servants shall serve Him: and they shall see His face; and His
name shall be in their foreheads. And there shall be no night
there; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; for
the Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign forever
and ever" [verses
3-5].
The apostle is writing of the city of our
God. We are preparing for that city, and we desire to do all
we can to help others, that they also may find an abundant entrance
into the city. We ourselves desire to be right with God, and
we feel an intense interest that none may work against themselves,
that they may not be reckless or careless of their health, but
that their bodies may be in such a condition of health that they
can fully appreciate their God-given privilege to prepare for
the heavenly courts above.
"And, behold, I come quickly; and
My reward is with Me, to give to every man according as his work
shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning
and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do
His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life,
and may enter in through the gates into the city" [verses 12, 13].
Only think of the infinite sacrifice that
has made this salvation possible. We should study the Word, that
we may see more of its magnitude. Jesus Christ has bought us
with a price. He laid aside His royal robe and His kingly crown
in the heavenly courts. He clothed His divinity with humanity
and came to this sin-cursed earth, that humanity
might be a partaker of divinity, and, through obedience and love
to God, might escape the corruption that is in the world through
lust. He has thrown His arms of infinite love around humanity,
and will draw unto Himself all who will come. But if some will
persist in having their own way, He cannot bless them, for they
will not come unto Him, that they might have life.
In the chapter from which we have read,
we find this invitation given: "The Spirit and the bride
say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that
is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of
life freely" [verse
17]. There can be no excuse for those
who lose eternal life because they have failed to respond to
this gracious invitation. "He which testifieth these things
saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus"
[verse 20].
This is the first opportunity I have had
of seeing this new building. I am pleased with it, very much
pleased with it. Here the sick can be taken outdoors, where they
can breathe the pure, fresh air. It will not be necessary for
them to remain constantly in rooms where they are in danger of
breathing impure air.