We have come to a time when every member
of the church should take hold of medical missionary work. The
world is a lazar house filled with victims of both physical and
spiritual disease. Everywhere people are perishing for lack of
a knowledge of the truths that have been committed to us. The
members of the church are in need of an awakening, that they
may realize their responsibility to impart these truths. Those
who have been enlightened by the truth are to be light bearers
to the world. To hide our light at this time is to make a terrible
mistake. The message to God's people today is: "Arise, shine;
for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon
thee."
On every hand we see those who have had
much light and knowledge deliberately choosing evil in the place
of good. Making no attempt to reform, they are growing worse
and worse. But the people of God are not to walk in darkness.
They are to walk in the light, for they are reformers.
Before the true reformer, the medical missionary
work will open many doors. No one need wait until called to some
distant field before beginning to help others. Wherever you are,
you can begin at once. Opportunities are within the reach of
everyone. Take up the work for which you are held responsible,
the work that should be done in your home and in your neighborhood.
Wait not for others to urge you to action. In the fear of God
go forward without delay, bearing in mind your individual responsibility
to Him who gave His life for you. Act as if you heard Christ
calling upon you personally to
do your utmost in His service. Look not to see who else is ready.
If you are truly consecrated, God will, through your instrumentality,
bring into the truth others whom He can use as channels to convey
light to many that are groping in darkness.
All can do something. In an effort to excuse
themselves, some say: "My home duties, my children, claim
my time and my means." Parents, your children should be
your helping hand, increasing your power and ability to work
for the Master. Children are the younger members of the Lord's
family. They should be led to consecrate themselves to God, whose
they are by creation and by redemption. They should be taught
that all their powers of body, mind, and soul are His. They should
be trained to help in various lines of unselfish service. Do
not allow your children to be hindrances. With you the children
should share spiritual as well as physical burdens. By helping
others they increase their own happiness and usefulness.
Let our people show that they have a living
interest in medical missionary work. Let them prepare themselves
for usefulness by studying the books that have been written for
our instruction in these lines. These books deserve much more
attention and appreciation than they have received. Much that
is for the benefit of all to understand has been written for
the special purpose of instruction in the principles of health.
Those who study and practice these principles will be greatly
blessed, both physically and spiritually. An understanding of
the philosophy of health will be a safeguard against many of
the evils that are continually increasing.
Many who desire to obtain knowledge in
medical missionary lines have home duties that will sometimes
prevent them from meeting with others for
study. These may learn much in their own homes in regard to the
expressed will of God concerning these lines of missionary work,
thus increasing their ability to help others. Fathers and mothers,
obtain all the help you can from the study of our books and publications.
Read the Good Health, for it is full of valuable information.
Take time to read to your children from the health books, as
well as from the books treating more particularly on religious
subjects. Teach them the importance of caring for the body, the
house they live in. Form a home reading circle, in which every
member of the family shall lay aside the busy cares of the day
and unite in study. Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, take
up this work heartily and see if the home church will not be
greatly improved.
Especially will the youth who have been
accustomed to reading novels and cheap storybooks receive benefit
by joining in the evening family study. Young men and young women,
read the literature that will give you true knowledge and that
will be a help to the entire family. Say firmly: "I will
not spend precious moments in reading that which will be of no
profit to me and which only unfits me to be of service to others.
I will devote my time and my thoughts to acquiring a fitness
for God's service. I will close my eyes to frivolous and sinful
things. My ears are the Lord's, and I will not listen to the
subtle reasoning of the enemy. My voice shall not in any way
be subject to a will that is not under the influence of the Spirit
of God. My body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and every power
of my being shall be consecrated to worthy pursuits."
The Lord has appointed the youth to be
His helping hand. If in every church they would consecrate
themselves to Him, if they would practice
self-denial in the home, relieving their careworn mother, the
mother could find time to make neighborly visits, and, when opportunity
offered, they could themselves give assistance by doing little
errands of mercy and love. Books and papers treating on the subject
of health and temperance could be placed in many homes. The circulation
of this literature is an important matter; for thus precious
knowledge can be imparted in regard to the treatment of disease,
knowledge that would be a great blessing to those who cannot
afford to pay for a physician's visits.
Parents should seek to interest their children
in the study of physiology. There are but few among the youth
who have any definite knowledge of the mysteries of life. The
study of the wonderful human organism, the relation and dependence
of its complicated parts, is one in which many parents take little
interest. Although God says to them, "Beloved, I wish above
all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as
thy soul prospereth," yet they do not understand the influence
of the body upon the mind or of the mind upon the body. Needless
trifles occupy their attention, and then they plead a lack of
time as an excuse for not obtaining the information necessary
to enable them properly to instruct their children.
If all would obtain a knowledge of this
subject and would feel the importance of putting it to practical
use, we should see a better condition of things. Parents, teach
your children to reason from cause to effect. Show them that,
if they violate the laws of health, they must pay the penalty
by suffering. Show them that recklessness in regard to bodily
health tends to recklessness in morals. Your children require
patient, faithful care. It is not enough
for you to feed and clothe them; you should seek also to develop
their mental powers and to imbue their hearts with right principles.
But how often are beauty of character and loveliness of temper
lost sight of in the eager desire for outward appearance! O parents,
be not governed by the world's opinion; labor not to reach its
standard. Decide for yourselves what is the great aim of life,
and then bend every effort to reach that aim. You cannot with
impunity neglect the proper training of your children. Their
defective characters will publish your unfaithfulness. The evils
that you permit to pass uncorrected, the coarse, rough manners,
the disrespect and disobedience, the habits of indolence and
inattention, will bring dishonor to your names and bitterness
into your lives. The destiny of your children rests to a great
extent in your hands. If you fail in duty you may place them
in the ranks of the enemy and make them his agents in ruining
others; on the other hand, if you faithfully instruct them, if
in your own lives you set before them a godly example, you may
lead them to Christ, and they in turn will influence others,
and thus many may be saved through your instrumentality.
Fathers and mothers, do you realize the importance
of the responsibility resting upon you? Do you realize the necessity
of guarding your children from careless, demoralizing habits?
Allow your children to form only such associations as will have
a right influence upon their characters. Do not allow them to
be out in the evening unless you know where they are and what
they are doing. Instruct them in the principles of moral purity.
If you have neglected to teach them line upon line, precept upon
precept, here a little and there a little, begin at once to do
your duty. Take up your responsibilities and work for time and
for eternity. Let not another day pass without
confessing your neglect to your children. Tell them that you
mean now to do your God-appointed work. Ask them to take hold
with you in the reform. Make diligent efforts to redeem the past.
No longer remain in the condition of the Laodicean church. In
the name of the Lord I call upon every family to show its true
colors. Reform the church in your own home.
As you faithfully do your duty in the home,
the father as a priest of the household, the mother as a home
missionary, you are multiplying agencies for doing good outside
of the home. As you improve your own powers, you are becoming
better fitted to labor in the church and in the neighborhood.
By binding your children to yourselves and to God, fathers and
mothers and children become laborers together with God.
The life of the true believer reveals an
indwelling Saviour. The follower of Jesus is Christlike in spirit
and in temper. Like Christ, he is meek and humble. His faith
works by love and purifies the soul. His whole life is a testimony
to the power of the grace of Christ. The pure doctrines of the
gospel never degrade the receiver, never make him coarse, or
rough, or uncourteous. The gospel refines, ennobles, and elevates,
sanctifying the judgment and influencing the whole life.
God will not suffer one of His truehearted
workers to be left alone to struggle against great odds and be
overcome. He preserves as a precious jewel everyone whose life
is hid with Christ in God. Of every such an one He says: "I
. . . will make thee as a signet: for I have chosen thee."
Haggai 2:23.