To Our Sanitarium Workers in Southern California--
I have a decided message for our people
in Southern California. The Lord does not require them to provide
facilities for the entertainment of tourists. The establishment
of an institution for this purpose would be setting a wrong example
before the Lord's people. The result would not justify the effort
put forth.
Why do we establish sanitariums? That the
sick who come to them for treatment may receive relief from physical
suffering and may also receive spiritual help. Because of their
condition of health they are susceptible to the sanctifying influence
of the medical missionaries who labor for their restoration.
Let us work wisely, for their best interests.
We are not building sanitariums for hotels.
Receive into our sanitariums only those who desire to conform
to right principles, those who will accept the foods that we
can conscientiously place before them. Should we allow patients
to have intoxicating liquor in their rooms, or should we serve
them with meat, we could not give them the help they should receive
in coming to our sanitariums. We must let it be known that from
principle we exclude such articles from our sanitariums and our
hygienic restaurants. Do we not desire to see our fellow beings
freed from disease and infirmity, and in the enjoyment of health
and strength? Then let us be as true to principle as the needle
to the pole.
Those whose work it is to labor for the
salvation of souls must keep themselves free from worldly policy
plans. They must not, for the sake of obtaining the
influence of someone who is wealthy, become
entangled in plans dishonoring to their profession of faith.
They must not sell their souls for financial advantage. They
must do nothing that will retard the work of God and lower the
standard of righteousness. We are God's servants, and we are
to be workers together with Him, doing His work in His way, that
all for whom we labor may see that our desire is to reach a higher
standard of holiness. Those with whom we come in contact are
to see that we not only talk of self-denial and sacrifice, but
that we reveal it in our lives. Our example is to inspire those
with whom we come in contact in our work, to become better acquainted
with the things of God.
If we are to go to the expense of building
sanitariums in order that we may work for the salvation of the
sick and afflicted, we must plan our work in such a way that
those we desire to help will receive the help they need. We are
to do all in our power for the healing of the body; but we are
to make the healing of the soul of far greater importance. Those
who come to our sanitariums as patients are to be shown the way
of salvation, that they may repent and hear the words: Thy sins
are forgiven thee; go in peace, and sin no more.
Medical missionary work in Southern California
is not to be carried forward by the establishment of one mammoth
institution for the accommodation and entertainment of a promiscuous
company of pleasure lovers, who would bring with them their intemperate
ideas and practices. Such an institution would absorb the time
and talent of workers who are needed elsewhere. Our capable men
are to put forth their efforts in sanitariums established and
conducted for the purpose of preparing minds for the reception
of the gospel of Christ.
We are not to absorb the time and strength
of men capable of carrying forward the Lord's work in the way
He has outlined, in an enterprise for the accommodation and entertainment
of pleasure seekers, whose greatest desire is to gratify self.
To connect workers with such an enterprise would be perilous
to their safety. Let us keep our young men and young women from
all such dangerous influences. And should our brethren engage
in such an enterprise, they would not advance the work of soul
saving as they think they would.
Our sanitariums are to be established for
one object, the advancement of present truth. And they are to
be so conducted that a decided impression in favor of the truth
will be made on the minds of those who come to them for treatment.
The conduct of the workers, from the head manager to the worker
occupying the humblest position, is to tell on the side of truth.
The institution is to be pervaded by a spiritual atmosphere.
We have a warning message to bear to the world, and our earnestness,
our devotion to God's service, is to impress those who come to
our sanitariums.
As soon as possible, sanitariums are to
be established in different places in Southern California. Let
a beginning be made in several places. If possible, let land
be purchased on which buildings are already erected. Then, as
the prosperity of the work demands, let appropriate enlargements
be made.
We are living in the very close of this
earth's history, and we are to move cautiously, understanding
what the will of the Lord is and, imbued with His Spirit, doing
work that will mean much to His cause, work that will proclaim
the warning message to a world infatuated, deceived, perishing
in sin.
In Southern California there are many properties
for sale on which buildings suitable for sanitarium work are
already erected. Some of these properties should be purchased
and medical missionary work carried forward on sensible, rational
lines. Several small sanitariums are to be established in Southern
California for the benefit of the multitudes drawn there in the
hope of finding health. Instruction has been given me that now
is our opportunity to reach the invalids flocking to the health
resorts of Southern California, and that a work may be done also
in behalf of their attendants.
"Say not ye, there are yet four months,
and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your
eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest."
John 4:35.
For months I carried on my soul the burden
of the medical missionary work in Southern California. Recently
much light has been given me in regard to the manner in which
God desires us to conduct sanitarium work. We are to encourage
patients to spend much of their time out of doors. I have been
instructed to tell our brethren to keep on the lookout for cheap,
desirable properties in healthful places, suitable for sanitarium
purposes.
Instead of investing in one medical institution
all the means obtainable, we ought to establish smaller sanitariums
in many places. Soon the reputation of the health resorts in
Southern California will stand even higher than it stands at
present. Now is our time to enter that field for the purpose
of carrying forward medical missionary work.