Our ministers should become intelligent
on health reform. They need to become acquainted with physiology
and hygiene; they should understand the laws that govern physical
life and their bearing upon the health of mind and soul.
Thousands upon thousands know little of
the wonderful body God has given them or of the care it should
receive; and they consider it of more importance to study subjects
of far less consequence. The ministers have a work to do here.
When they take a right position on this subject, much will be
gained. In their own lives and homes they should obey the laws
of life, practicing right principles and living healthfully.
Then they will be able to speak correctly on this subject, leading
the people higher and still higher in the work of reform. Living
in the light themselves, they can bear a message of great value
to those who are in need of just such a testimony.
There are precious blessings and a rich experience
to be gained if ministers will combine the presentation of the
health question with all their labors in the churches. The people
must have the light on health reform. This work has been neglected,
and many are ready to die because they need the light which they
ought to have and must have before they will give up selfish
indulgences.
The presidents of our conferences need
to realize that it is high time they were placing themselves
on the right side of this question.
Ministers and teachers are to give to others the light they have
received. Their work in every line is needed. God will help them;
He will strengthen His servants who stand firmly and will not
be swayed from truth and righteousness in order to accommodate
self-indulgence.
The work of educating in medical missionary
lines is an advance step of great importance in awakening man
to his moral responsibilities. Had the ministers taken hold of
this work in its various departments in accordance with the light
which God has given, there would have been a most decided reformation
in eating, drinking, and dressing. But some have stood directly
in the way of the advance of health reform. They have held the
people back by their indifference or condemnatory remarks, or
by pleasantries and jokes. They themselves and a large number
of others have been sufferers unto death, but all have not yet
learned wisdom.
It has been only by the most aggressive
warfare that any advancement has been made. The people have been
unwilling to deny self, unwilling to yield the mind and will
to the will of God; and in their own sufferings, and in their
influence on others, they have realized the sure result of such
a course.
The church is making history. Every day
is a battle and a march. On every side we are beset by invisible
foes, and we either conquer through the grace given us by God
or we are conquered. I urge that those who are taking a neutral
position in regard to health reform be converted. This light
is precious, and the Lord gives me
the message to urge that all who bear responsibilities in any
line in the work of God take heed that truth is in the ascendancy
in the heart and life. Only thus can any meet the temptations
they are sure to encounter in the world.
Why do some of our ministering brethren
manifest so little interest in health reform? It is because instruction
on temperance in all things is opposed to their practice of self-indulgence.
In some places this has been the great stumbling block in the
way of our bringing the people to investigate and practice and
teach health reform. No man should be set apart as a teacher
of the people while his own teaching or example contradicts the
testimony God has given His servants to bear in regard to diet,
for this will bring confusion. His disregard of health reform
unfits him to stand as the Lord's messenger.
The light that the Lord has given on this
subject in His word is plain, and men will be tested and tried
in many ways to see if they will heed it. Every church, every
family, needs to be instructed in regard to Christian temperance.
All should know how to eat and drink in order to preserve health.
We are amid the closing scenes of this world's history, and there
should be harmonious action in the ranks of Sabbathkeepers. Those
who stand aloof from the great work of instructing the people
upon this question do not follow where the Great Physician leads
the way. If any man will come after Me," Christ said, "let
him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me."
Matthew 16:24.
The Lord has presented before me that many,
many will be rescued from physical, mental, and moral degeneracy
through the practical influence of health reform.
Health talks will be given, publications will
be multiplied. The principles of health reform will be received
with favor, and many will be enlightened. The influences that
are associated with health reform will commend it to the judgment
of all who want light, and they will advance step by step to
receive the special truths for this time. Thus truth and righteousness
will meet together.
Life is a holy trust, which God alone can
enable us to keep and to use to His glory. But He who formed
the wonderful structure of the body will take special care to
keep it in order if men do not work at cross-purposes with Him.
Every talent entrusted to us He will help us to improve and use
in accordance with the will of the Giver. Days, months, and years
are added to our existence that we may improve our opportunities
and advantages for working out our individual salvation, and
by our unselfish life promoting the well-being of others. Thus
may we build up the kingdom of Christ and make manifest the glory
of God.
The gospel and the medical missionary work
are to advance together. The gospel is to be bound up with the
principles of true health reform. Christianity is to be brought
into the practical life. Earnest, thorough reformatory work is
to be done. True Bible religion is an outflowing of the love
of God for fallen man. God's people are to advance in straightforward
lines to impress the hearts of those who are seeking for truth,
who desire to act their part aright in this intensely earnest
age. We are to present the principles of health reform before
the people, doing all in our power to lead men and women to see
the necessity of these principles, and to practice them.