Chapter 38—The Call to Temperate Living
      
      
        Health is an inestimable blessing and one more closely related to
      
      
        conscience and religion than many realize. It has a great deal to do
      
      
        with one’s capability for service and should be as sacredly guarded as
      
      
        the character, for the more perfect the health the more perfect will be
      
      
        our efforts for the advancement of God’s cause and for the blessing of
      
      
        humanity
      
      
      
      
        December 10, 1871, I was again shown that the health reform is
      
      
        one branch of the great work which is to fit a people for the coming
      
      
        of the Lord. It is as closely connected with the third angel’s message
      
      
        as the hand is with the body. The law of Ten Commandments has
      
      
        been lightly regarded by man, but the Lord would not come to punish
      
      
        the transgressors of that law without first sending them a message of
      
      
        warning. The third angel proclaims that message. Had men ever been
      
      
        obedient to the law of Ten Commandments, carrying out in their lives
      
      
        the principles of those precepts, the curse of disease now flooding the
      
      
        world would not be.
      
      
        Men and women cannot violate natural law by indulging depraved
      
      
        appetite and lustful passions, and not violate the law of God. Therefore
      
      
        He has permitted the light of health reform to shine upon us, that we
      
      
        may see our sin in violating the laws which He has established in our
      
      
        being. All our enjoyment or suffering may be traced to obedience
      
      
        or transgression of natural law. Our gracious heavenly Father sees
      
      
        the deplorable condition of men who, some knowingly but many
      
      
        ignorantly, are living in violation of the laws that He has established.
      
      
        And in love and pity to the race, He causes the light to shine upon
      
      
        health reform. He publishes His law and the penalty that will follow
      
      
        the transgression of it, that all may learn and be careful to live in
      
      
        harmony with natural law. He proclaims His law so distinctly and
      
      
        makes it so prominent that it is like a city set on a hill. All accountable
      
      
        beings can understand it if they will. Idiots will not be responsible.
      
      
        To make plain natural law, and urge the obedience of it, is the work
      
      
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