If we could be benefited by indulging the
desire for flesh foods, I would not make this appeal to you;
but I know we cannot. Flesh foods are injurious to the physical
well-being, and we should learn to do without them. Those who
are in a position where it is possible to secure a vegetarian
diet, but who choose to follow their own preferences in this
matter, eating and drinking as they please, will gradually grow
careless of the instruction the Lord has given regarding other
phases of the present truth and
will lose their perception of what is truth; they will surely
reap as they have sown.
I have been instructed that the students
in our schools are not to be served with flesh foods or with
food preparations that are known to be unhealthful. Nothing that
will serve to encourage a desire for stimulants should be placed
on the tables. I appeal to old and young and to middle-aged.
Deny your appetite of those things that are doing you injury.
Serve the Lord by sacrifice.
Let the children have an intelligent part
in this work. We are all members of the Lord's family, and the
Lord would have His children, young and old, determine to deny
appetite and to save the means needed for the building of meetinghouses
and the support of missionaries.
I am instructed to say to parents: Place
yourselves, soul and spirit, on the Lord's side of this question.
We need ever to bear in mind that in these days of probation
we are on trial before the Lord of the universe. Will you not
give up indulgences that are doing you injury? Words of profession
are cheap; let your acts of self-denial testify that you will
be obedient to the demands that God makes of His peculiar people.
Then put into the treasury a portion of the means you save by
your acts of self-denial, and there will be that with which to
carry on the work of God.
There are many who feel that they cannot
get along without flesh food; but if these would place themselves
on the Lord's side, resolutely resolved to walk in the way of
His guidance, they would receive strength and wisdom as did Daniel
and his fellows. They would find that the Lord would give them
sound judgment. Many would be surprised to see how much could
be saved for the cause of God by acts of self-denial. The small
sums saved by deeds of sacrifice
will do more for the upbuilding of the cause of God than larger
gifts will accomplish that have not called for denial of self.
Seventh-day Adventists are handling momentous
truths. More than forty years ago the Lord gave us special
light on health reform, but how are we walking in that light?
How many have refused to live in harmony with the counsels of
God! As a people, we should make advancement proportionate to
the light received. It is our duty to understand and respect
the principles of health reform. On the subject of temperance
we should be in advance of all other people; and yet there are
among us well-instructed members of the church, and even ministers
of the gospel, who have little respect for the light that God
has given upon this subject. They eat as they please and work
as they please.
Let those who are teachers and leaders
in our cause take their stand firmly on Bible ground in regard
to health reform, and give a straight testimony to those who
believe we are living in the last days of this earth's history.
A line of distinction must be drawn between those who serve God
and those who serve themselves.
I have been shown that the principles that
were given us in the early days of the message are as important
and should be regarded just as conscientiously today as they
were then. There are some who have never followed the light given
on the question of diet. It is now time to take the light from
under the bushel and let it shine forth in clear, bright rays.
The principles of healthful living mean
a great deal to us individually and as a people. When the message
of health reform first came to me, I was weak and feeble, subject
to frequent fainting spells. I was pleading with God for help,
and He opened before me the great subject of health reform. He
instructed me that those who are keeping
His commandments must be brought into sacred relation to Himself,
and that by temperance in eating and drinking they must keep
mind and body in the most favorable condition for service. This
light has been a great blessing to me. I took my stand as a health
reformer, knowing that the Lord would strengthen me. I have better
health today, notwithstanding my age, than I had in my younger
days.
It is reported by some that I have not followed
the principles of health reform as I have advocated them with
my pen; but I can say that I have been a faithful health reformer.
Those who have been members of my family know that this is true.