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Chapter 42—Faithfulness in Health Reform
[Note: This message reviewing the essential points in health reform
was given by Mrs. White at the General conference of 1909, the last
such session she attended.—Compilers.]
I am instructed to bear a message to all our people on the subject
of health reform, for many have backslidden from their former loyalty
to health reform principles.
God’s purpose for His children is that they shall grow up to the
full stature of men and women in Christ. In order to do this, they must
use aright every power of mind, soul, and body. They cannot afford to
waste any mental or physical strength.
The question of how to preserve the health is one of primary
importance. When we study this question in the fear of God we shall
learn that it is best, for both our physical and our spiritual advancement,
to observe simplicity in diet. Let us patiently study this question. We
need knowledge and judgment in order to move wisely in this matter.
Nature’s laws are not to be resisted, but obeyed.
Those who have received instruction regarding the evils of the use
of flesh foods, tea and coffee, and rich and unhealthful food prepa-
rations, and who are determined to make a covenant with God by
sacrifice, will not continue to indulge their appetite for food that they
know to be unhealthful. God demands that the appetites be cleansed,
and that self-denial be practiced in regard to those things which are
not good. This is a work that will have to be done before His people
can stand before Him a perfected people.
The remnant people of God must be a converted people. The
presentation of this message is to result in the conversion and sanctifi-
cation of souls. We are to feel the power of the Spirit of God in this
movement. This is a wonderful, definite message; it means everything
to the receiver, and it is to be proclaimed with a loud cry. We must have
a true, abiding faith that this message will go forth with increasing
importance till the close of time.
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