We are living in a time of special peril
to the youth. Satan knows that the end of the world is soon to
come, and he is determined to improve every opportunity for pressing
young men and young women into his service. He will devise many
specious deceptions to lead them astray. We need to consider
carefully the words of warning written by the apostle Paul:
"Be ye not unequally yoked together
with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with
unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
and what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he
that believeth with an infidel? and what agreement hath the temple
of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as
God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I
will be their God, and they shall be My people. Wherefore come
out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will
be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters."
2 Corinthians 6:14-18.
Special light has been given me in regard
to why we may accomplish much more for the Master by the establishment
of many small sanitariums than by the building up of a few large
medical institutions. In large institutions there would be
gathered together many who are not very sick,
but who, like tourists, are seeking rest and pleasure. These
would have to be waited on by nurses and helpers. Young men and
young women, who from their earliest years have been shielded
from worldly associations, would thus be brought in contact with
worldlings of all classes, and to a greater or less degree would
be influenced by what they see and hear. They would become like
those with whom they associate, losing the simplicity and modesty
that Christian fathers and mothers have guarded and cherished
by careful instruction and earnest prayer.
We are living amidst the perils of the
last days. Something decisive must be said to warn our people
against the danger of permitting children who need parental care
and instruction, to leave their homes to go to places where they
will be brought into contact with pleasure-loving, irreligious
worldlings.
In many homes the father and mother have
allowed the children to rule. Such children are in far greater
danger, when brought into contact with influences opposed to
godliness, than are those who have learned to obey. Not having
received the necessary disciplinary training, they think that
they can do as they please. A knowledge of how to obey would
have strengthened them to resist temptation, but this knowledge
their parents have not given them. When these undisciplined youth
enter an immense institution, where there are many influences
opposed to spirituality, they are in grave peril, and often their
stay in the institution is an injury to themselves and to the
institution.
I am instructed to warn parents whose children
have not firmness of principle or a clear Christian experience
not to send them away from home to distant places, to be absent
for many months and perhaps for years, and, it may be, to have
sown in their minds the seeds of unbelief
and infidelity. It is safer, and far better, to send such youth
to the schools and sanitariums nearest their homes. Let the youth
who are forming character be kept away from places where they
would have to mingle with a great company of unbelievers, and
where the forces of the enemy are strongly entrenched.
Let a decided effort be made by the managers
of our large sanitariums to employ older persons as helpers in
these institutions. In the visions of the night I was in a large
assembly, where this matter was up for consideration. To those
who were planning to send their undisciplined children to Battle
Creek, One of authority said:
"Dare you make this experiment? The
salvation of your children is worth more than the education they
will receive in this place, where they are constantly exposed
to the influence of unbelievers. Many who come to this institution
are unconverted. They are filled with pride and have not through
faith a connection with God. Many of the young men and women
who wait on these worldlings have had but little Christian experience,
and they easily become entangled in the snares that are laid
for their feet."
"What can be done to remedy this evil?"
someone present asked. The Speaker answered: "Since you
have placed yourselves into this position of peril, let Christian
men and women of mature years and established character be brought
into the institution to exert a counterinfluence for the right.
The carrying out of such a plan would increase the running expenses
of the sanitarium, but it may be an effective means of guarding
the fort and of shielding the youth in the institution from the
contaminating influences to which they are now exposed.
"Parents, guardians, place your children
in training schools where the influences
are similar to those of a rightly conducted home school; schools
in which the teachers will carry them forward from point to point
and in which the spiritual atmosphere is a savor of life unto
life."
The words of warning and instruction that
I have written in regard to the sending of our youth to Battle
Creek to receive a training for service in the Lord's cause are
not idle words. Some God-fearing youth will stand the test, but
it is not safe for us to leave even the most conscientious ones
without our best care and protection. Whether or not our youth
who have received wise instruction and training from godly parents
will continue to be sanctified through the truth depends largely
upon the influence that, after leaving their homes, they meet
among those to whom they look for Christian instruction.
I am instructed to repeat to our brethren
and sisters the warning and the exhortation that Paul sent to
the church at Thessalonica:
"The mystery of lawlessness doth already
work: only there is one that restraineth now, until he be taken
out of the way. And then shall be revealed the lawless one, whom
the Lord Jesus shall slay with the breath of His mouth, and bring
to nought by the manifestation of His coming; even he, whose
coming is according to the working of Satan with all power and
signs and lying wonders, and with all deceit of unrighteousness
for them that perish; because they received not the love of the
truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God sendeth
them a working of error, that they should believe a lie: that
they all might be judged who believe not the truth, but had pleasure
in unrighteousness." 2 Thessalonians 2:7-12, A. R. V.
"But we are bound to give thanks alway
to God for you, brethren beloved
of the Lord, because God hath from the beginning chosen you to
salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of
the truth: whereunto He called you by our gospel, to the obtaining
of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, brethren, stand
fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether
by word, or our epistle. Now our Lord Jesus Christ Himself, and
God, even our Father, which hath loved us, and hath given us
everlasting consolation and good hope through grace, comfort
your hearts, and stablish you in every good word and work."
2 Thessalonians 2:13-17.
September, 1903. As I consider the state
of things in Battle Creek, I tremble for our youth who go there.
The light given me by the Lord, that our youth should not collect
in Battle Creek to receive their education, has in no particular
changed. The fact that the sanitarium has been rebuilt does not
change the light. That which in the past has made Battle Creek
a place unsuitable for the education of our youth makes it unsuitable
today so far as influence is concerned.
When the call came to move out of Battle
Creek, the plea was: "We are here, and all settled. It would
be an impossibility to move without enormous expense."
The Lord permitted fire to consume the
principal buildings of the Review and Herald and the sanitarium,
and thus removed the greatest objection urged against moving
out of Battle Creek. It was His design that instead of rebuilding
the one large sanitarium, our people should make plants in several
places. These smaller sanitariums should have been established
where land could be secured for agricultural purposes.
It is God's plan that agriculture shall be
connected with the work of our sanitariums and schools. Our youth
need the education to be gained from this line of work. It is
well, and more than well,--it is essential,--that efforts be
made to carry out the Lord's plan in this respect.
Shall we encourage our most promising young
men and women to go to Battle Creek to obtain their training
for service where they will be surrounded with so many influences
that tend to lead astray? The Lord has revealed to me some of
the dangers that the youth connected with so large a sanitarium
will have to meet. Many of the wealthy, worldly men and women
who patronize this institution will be a source of temptation
to the helpers. Some of these helpers will become the favorites
of wealthy patients and will be offered strong inducements to
enter their employ. Through the influence of the worldly display
of some who have been guests at the sanitarium, tares have already
been sown in the hearts of young men and women employed as helpers
and nurses. This is the way in which Satan is working.
Because the sanitarium is where it ought
not to be, shall the word of the Lord regarding the education
of our youth be of no account? Shall we allow the most intelligent
of our youth in the churches throughout our conferences to be
placed where some of them will be robbed of their simplicity
through contact with men and women who have not the fear of God
in their hearts? Will those in charge of our conferences allow
our youth, who, in the schools for Christian workers, could be
fitted for the Lord's service, to be drawn to a place from which
for years the Lord has been calling upon His people to move?
We desire our youth to be so trained that they will exert a saving influence in our churches, working for greater unity and deeper piety. Men may not see the necessity for the call to families to leave Battle Creek and settle in places where they can do gospel medical missionary work. But the Lord has spoken. Shall we question His word?