As the medical missionary work becomes
more extended, there will be a temptation to make it independent
of our conferences. But it has been presented to me that this
plan is not right. The different lines of our work are but parts
of one great whole. They have one center.
In Colossians we read: "The body is of
Christ. Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary
humility and worshiping of angels, intruding into those things
which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind,
and not holding the Head, from which all the body by joints and
bands having nourishment ministered, and knit together, increaseth
with the increase of God." Colossians 2:17-19. Our work
in all its lines is to demonstrate the influence of the cross.
The work of God in the plan of salvation is not to be done in
any disjointed way. It is not to operate at random. The plan
that provided the influence of the cross provided also the methods
of its diffusion. This method is simple in its principles and
comprehensive in its plain, distinct lines. Part is connected
with part in perfect order and relation.
God has brought His people together in
church capacity in order that they may reveal to the world the
wisdom of Him who formed this organization. He knew what plans
to outline for the efficiency and success of His people. Adherence
to these plans will enable them to testify of the divine authorship
of God's great plan for the restoration of the world.
Those who take part in God's work are to
be led and guided by Him. Every human ambition is to be merged
in Christ, who is the head over all the institutions that God
has established. He knows how to set in operation and keep in
operation His own agencies. He knows that the cross must occupy the central place because it
is the means of man's atonement and because of the influence
it exerts on every part of the divine government. The Lord Jesus,
who has been through all the history of our world, understands
the methods that should be invested with power over human minds.
He knows the importance of every agency and understands how the
varied agencies should be related one to another.
"None of us liveth to himself."
Romans 14:7. This is a law of God in heaven and on earth. God
is the great center. From Him all life proceeds. To Him all service,
homage, and allegiance belong. For all created beings there is
the one great principle of life--dependence upon and co-operation
with God. The relationship existing in the pure family of God
in heaven was to exist in the family of God on earth. Under God,
Adam was to stand at the head of the earthly family to maintain
the principles of the heavenly family. This would have brought
peace and happiness. But the law that none "liveth to himself"
Satan was determined to oppose. He desired to live for self.
He sought to make himself a center of influence. It was this
that incited rebellion in heaven, and it was man's acceptance
of this principle that brought sin on earth. When Adam sinned,
man broke away from the heaven-ordained center. A demon became
the central power in the world. Where God's throne should have
been, Satan had placed his throne. The world laid its homage,
as a willing offering, at the feet of the enemy.
Who could bring in the principles ordained
by God in His rule and government to counterwork the plans of
Satan and bring the world back to its loyalty? God said: I will
send My Son. "God so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have
everlasting life." John 3:16.
This is the remedy for sin. Christ says: "Where Satan has
set his throne, there shall stand My cross. Satan shall be cast
out, and I will be lifted up to draw all men unto Me. I will
become the center of the redeemed world. The Lord God shall be
exalted. Those who are now controlled by human ambition, human
passions, shall become workers for Me. Evil influences have conspired
to counterwork all good. They have confederated to make men think
it righteous to oppose the law of Jehovah. But My army shall
meet in conflict with the satanic force. My Spirit shall combine
with every heavenly agency to oppose them. I will engage every
sanctified human agency in the universe. None of My agencies
are to be absent. I have work for all who love Me, employment
for every soul who will work under My direction. The activity
of Satan's army, the danger that surrounds the human soul, calls
for the energies of every worker. But no compulsion shall be
exercised. Man's depravity is to be met by the love, the patience,
the long-suffering of God. My work shall be to save those who
are under Satan's rule."
Through Christ, God works to bring man
back to his first relation to his Creator and to correct the
disorganizing influences brought in by Satan. Christ alone stood
unpolluted in a world of selfishness, where men would destroy
a friend or a brother in order to accomplish a scheme put into
their hands by Satan. Christ came to our world, clothing His
divinity with humanity, that humanity might touch humanity and
divinity grasp divinity. Amid the din of selfishness He could
say to men: Return to your center--God. He Himself made it possible
for man to do this by carrying out in this world the principles
of heaven. In humanity He lived the law of God. To men in every
nation, every country, every clime, He will impart heaven's choicest
gifts if they will accept God as
their Creator and Christ as their Redeemer.
Christ alone can do this. His gospel in
the hearts and hands of His followers is the power which is to
accomplish this great work. "O the depth of the riches both
of the wisdom and knowledge of God!" By Himself becoming
subject to Satan's misrepresentations, Christ made it possible
for the work of redemption to be accomplished. Thus was Satan
to show himself to be the cause of disloyalty in God's universe.
Thus was to be forever settled the great controversy between
Christ and Satan.
Satan strengthens the destructive tendencies
of man's nature. He brings in envy, jealousy, selfishness, covetousness,
emulation, and strife for the highest place. Evil agencies act
their part through the devising of Satan. Thus the enemy's plans,
with their destructive tendencies, have been brought into the
church. Christ comes with His own redeeming influence, proposing
through the agency of His Spirit to impart His efficiency to
men, and to employ them as His instrumentalities, laborers together
with Him in seeking to draw the world back to its loyalty.
Men are bound in fellowship, in dependence,
to one another. By the golden links of the chain of love they
are to be bound fast to the throne of God. This can be done only
by Christ's imparting to finite man the attributes which man
would ever have possessed had he remained loyal and true to God.
Those who, through an intelligent understanding
of the Scriptures, view the cross aright, those who truly believe
in Jesus, have a sure foundation for their faith. They have that
faith which works by love and purifies the soul from all its
hereditary and cultivated imperfections.
God has united believers in church capacity
in order that one may strengthen
another in good and righteous endeavor. The church on earth would
indeed be a symbol of the church in heaven if the members were
of one mind and of one faith. It is those who are not moved by
the Holy Spirit that mar God's plan. Another spirit takes possession
of them, and they help to strengthen the forces of darkness.
Those who are sanctified by the precious blood of Christ will
not become the means of counterworking the great plan which God
has devised. They will not bring human depravity into things
small or great. They will do nothing to perpetuate division in
the church.
It is true there are tares among the wheat;
in the body of Sabbathkeepers evils are seen; but because of
this shall we disparage the church? Shall not the managers of
every institution, the leaders of every church, take up the work
of purification in such a way that the transformation in the
church shall make it a bright light in a dark place?
What may not even one believer do in the
exercise of pure, heavenly principles if he refuses to be contaminated,
if he will stand as firm as a rock to a "Thus saith the
Lord"? Angels of God will come to his help, preparing the
way before him.
Paul wrote to the Romans: "I beseech
you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present
your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which
is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world:
but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may
prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God." Romans 12:1, 2. This entire chapter is a lesson which
I entreat all who claim to be members of the body of Christ to
study. Again Paul wrote: "If the first fruit be holy, the
lump is also holy: and if the root
be holy, so are the branches. And if some of the branches be
broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, wert grafted in
among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of
the olive tree; boast not against the branches. But if thou boast,
thou bearest not the root, but the root thee. Thou wilt say then,
The branches were broken off, that I might be grafted in. Well;
because of unbelief they were broken off, and thou standest by
faith. Be not high-minded, but fear: for if God spared not the
natural branches, take heed lest He also spare not thee. Behold
therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell,
severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in His
goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off." Romans
11:16-22. Very plainly these words show that there is to be no
disparaging of the agencies which God has placed in the church.
Sanctified ministry calls for self-denial.
The cross must be uplifted and its place in the gospel work shown.
Human influence is to draw its efficacy from the One who is able
to save and to keep saved all who recognize their dependence
on Him. By the union of church members with Christ and with one
another the transforming power of the gospel is to be diffused
throughout the world.
In the work of the gospel the Lord uses
different instrumentalities, and nothing is to be allowed to
separate these instrumentalities. Never should a sanitarium be
established as an enterprise independent of the church. Our physicians
are to unite with the work of the ministers of the gospel. Through
their labors souls are to be saved, that the name of God may
be magnified.
Medical missionary work is in no case to
be divorced from the gospel ministry. The Lord has specified
that the two shall be as closely
connected as the arm is with the body. Without this union neither
part of the work is complete. The medical missionary work is
the gospel in illustration.
But God did not design that the medical
missionary work should eclipse the work of the third angel's
message. The arm is not to become the body. The third angel's
message is the gospel message for these last days, and in no
case is it to be overshadowed by other interests and made to
appear an unessential consideration. When in our institutions
anything is placed above the third angel's message, the gospel
is not there the great leading power.
The cross is the center of all religious
institutions. These institutions are to be under the control
of the Spirit of God; in no institution is any one man to be
the sole head. The divine mind has men for every place.
Through the power of the Holy Spirit, every
work of God's appointment is to be elevated and ennobled, and
made to witness for the Lord. Man must place himself under the
control of the eternal mind, whose dictates he is to obey in
every particular.
Let us seek to understand our privilege
of walking and working with God. The gospel, though it contains
God's expressed will, is of no value to men, high or low, rich
or poor, unless they place themselves in subjection to God. He
who bears to his fellow men the remedy for sin must himself first
be moved by the Spirit of God. He must not ply the oars unless
he is under divine direction. He cannot work effectually, he
cannot carry out the will of God in harmony with the divine mind,
unless he finds out, not from human sources, but from infinite
wisdom, that God is pleased with his plans.
God's benevolent design embraces every
branch of His work. The law of
reciprocal dependence and influence is to be recognized and obeyed.
"None of us liveth to himself." The enemy has used
the chain of dependence to draw men together. They have united
to destroy God's image in man, to counterwork the gospel by perverting
its principles. They are represented in God's word as being bound
in bundles to be burned. Satan is uniting his forces for perdition.
The unity of God's chosen people has been terribly shaken. God
presents a remedy. This remedy is not one influence among many
influences and on the same level with them; it is an influence
above all influences upon the face of the earth, corrective,
uplifting, and ennobling. Those who work in the gospel should
be elevated and sanctified, for they are dealing with God's great
principles. Yoked up with Christ, they are laborers together
with God. Thus the Lord desires to bind His followers together,
that they may be a power for good, each acting his part, yet
all cherishing the sacred principle of dependence on the Head.
Christ was bound up in all branches of
the work of God. He made no division. He did not feel that He
was infringing on the work of the physician when He healed the
sick. He proclaimed the truth, and when the sick came to Him
to be healed, He was just as ready to lay His hands on them as
He was to preach the gospel. He was just as much at home in this
work as in proclaiming the truth.